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Allan M. Blad

Providence, Utah

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Allan Meldrum Blad, 48, passed away Jan. 25, 2015, peacefully in his home after a valiant battle with cancer. Born May 25, 1966, in Payson, Utah, to Merlin and Lois Blad, he grew up in Panaca, Nevada, until his family moved to Pocatello, Idaho, in 1975. He was the oldest of eight children, proud...

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Dear Janet, I am so sorry for the lost of your dear Husband. I have always loved the Blad family and thought you were a very good addition to their family. I just want you to know your family will be in my thoughts and prayers. Please give your in-laws a hug from me as well.

Dear Blad Family, our son Karl Louder was a companion to Elder Blad in Houston. It was clear from his letters home that he loved his companion who was playful but hard working and generous. I'm sure these are traits he learned from his father. We were saddened to hear of the passing of Elder Blad's father but are grateful he was able to be home with the family at this time. May the Lord bless you and comfort you at this difficult time. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

To the Blad family, we are so sorry for your loss. We love you all and our prays are with you.We did not know til yesterday or we would attended the service.

My thoughts and prayers are with the entire Blad Family this day. I have thought about you-all many times today. I wish I could have been there for the funeral in person, but I was definitely with you in thought and spirit. I know this is a very difficult time, but you are a strong family and will be triumphant together.

Hey mom, dad, brother, and little sis, and mayor blad. I'm so very sorry for ur lost. I know it's hard to loose a loved one especially and brother. I lost my sister Jeannie and that killed me, but I also rejoyced in knowing god has a plan for us all and individually. Take care. I love u all. If u need me here is my number 208-339-9615.

Although I do not know your family, I felt a sense of dejavou as I read this obituary. I felt the need to give my condolences. My Father also died at age 48 of a disease. One sister was on a mission and two of us were in college. He had also been in Scouting and sports. My prayers go out to you at this very difficult time and for the future. May the Lord bless you always.

This is hard to see. Alan was a very good man and there is a hole left in many lives with his passing. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family. May you receive the peace through the comforter who the Father will send in His name. I knew Alan as a man of faith that this life is just a step in an eternal plan.

Janet, it was really hard on Tuesday night when it was the final tuesday that i knew for sure he wouldnt be coming back. It was kinda quiet, talked about last the time we all hung out on the court before the diagnosis. How many times we didnt ever have to set up the net cause he was always there, quiet, never complaining about the slow peeple not helping.....unlike me.

We also talked about Tournaments we played together in the spring and summer over the years. He was so fun to be...

Thoughts and prayers go out to all the Blad Family! Allan was always such a sweet and caring man. Heaven has received a true angel!