David-Blain-Obituary

David D. Blain

Providence, Rhode Island

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David Blain passed away in Providence, Rhode Island. The obituary was featured in The Providence Journal on February 16, 2004.

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To Kay and Family,

Sorry for your loss.Kay hope to see you soon.Your friend from bowling,Rosalie

Kay, Rob and I want to express our deepest sympathy for your loss and the loss to your wonderful family, Dave was truly a special person, we have such fond memories of our family visits to Mr. Taco and the times we played golf, our prays are with you, Rob and Sheila

We have yet to experience the impact of Dave's loss at Phenix Baptist Church. Certainly a tireless leader in our church. The number of people expected at the services will bear witness to how many lives he has touched. The wonderful family Dave and Kay have raised bearwitness to what dedicated and loving parents they are. God has blessed us all with his life.

Kay, My thoughts and feelings are with you at this most difficult time. There are just no words to convey my feelings for you and yours. May you only have fond memories and your faith and family to sustain you.
With deepest sympathy,
Ann Grossman

My uncle David was a wonderful gift from God. I loved him very much and will miss him for the rest of my life. He was very loving and kind. He accepted me for me and never tried to change me. He gave me so many gifts and shared his life with everyone he touched. He always helped out those in need. He gave great hugs and always had a kind word. I love you, Uncle David and I know that you are now with God.

I would like to express my deepest sympathy. I will miss the friendly
greeting of Dave as I entered the resturant. Dave was a wonderful person and will be truly missed.

Patricia Enos- Noth Kingstown

To the Blane Family,
May the memories of all the wonderful times you have had with Dave help you through this most difficult time. He will be sadly missed by all who knew him. God Bless

Dave had just hired me to work in his restaurant because he knew that I had been out of work for quite awhile and needed some cash flow. That was what Dave was all about. Kindness, generosity, and always helping others. He was known for helping young teens get started on their working career when they couldn't find work anywhere else. I am filled with sadness at his passing, but also with joy for him that he is with his Lord and Savior now. I'm sure God just opened a Mr. Taco's Que Pasa! in...

Chris and I would like to express our deepest sympathy. We always considered Dave not only a restaurant proprietor but a friend. He will be deeply missed.