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Blair L. Welther

Washington, District of Columbia

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WELTHER, BLAIR L. (Age 28)

Of Falls Church, VA, on Tuesday, February 12, 2002 at Johns Hopkins Medical Oncology Center, after a very courageous and lengthy battle with a rare form of cancer (SNUC). Blair leaves his devoted family members; his parents, Frederick L. and Beverly H. Welther of...

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Blair was unique. I do think of him often and we still laugh at some of fun times we had at NVPools. I'm not sure how this started but to score a free lunch at work one day, Blair bet someone he could eat 5 Big Mac hamburgers at one time. He was miserably uncomfortable but he did it. Blair was a terrific hard worker no matter what he was doing (or eating) and always easy to be around.

Blair was a major part of all of my fun and memorable times in High School. I will always remember his sense of humor and his ability to make any time a fun time. My deepest sympathy to the Welther family.

Blair taught me to value life and live each day as though it were my last. He lived that way even before he became sick. I will miss his mischevious grin and infectious laugh. May God bless his family.

Blair has always been a very unique individual, bringing a fresh perspective to the crowd around him. His will and individuality is unmatched. Having known Blair since I was about 3 years old, his memory will live on forever, as will his spirit and soul. I wish the best for the Welther family (and all of his many many friends) and express my deepest condolences.

Blair, it was an honor to have known you. We shared so many good memories at RU. You were a great friend and will be missed. I will never forget your laugh and having Taylor by your side at all times. You will always live in my memory and in the memory of those who knew you. My condolences to his family, friends, and Taylor.

When I think of Blair, a smile always comes to my face. I will never forget his grin, his winking, mischievous eyes. My deepest condolences to his family. He will be remembered by all who had the privilege of knowing him.

Blair was one of the first real boyfriends I ever had, and the second boy I ever kissed back in the summer of eighth grade. I remember coming to visit my best friend, Monica, and Blair and Eric (their names were synonymous in those days) used to cruise over on their mopeds every day to hang out. We were all on summer break and we just hung out and talked, watched tv, went out to eat, went to the mall - typical adolescent stuff. We had so much carefree fun back in those days. It was one...

Blair is the most genuine and magnificent person I have ever had the privilege of knowing. Being with him surely meant nonstop laughter and always a wonderful time. His beautiful smile will never be forgotten. My thoughts and prayers are with the Welther's.

I'll miss all the times we saw each other just driving around the neighborhood, but I'll always remember them also.
Your friend,