Brittney Lou Blake

Brittney Lou Blake obituary, Tuscaloosa, AL

Brittney Lou Blake

Brittney Blake Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Tuscaloosa Memorial Chapel Funeral Home, Memorial Park, and Crematory on Oct. 1, 2025.

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It is with broken hearts that we announce the passing of Brittney Lou Blake, age 36, of Northport, Alabama, who left this world on Monday, July 21, 2025.
Born in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, on June 28, 1989, Brittney brought warmth and joy to all who knew her.
Brittney was the beloved daughter of Tana Latham, stepdaughter of Byron Latham, and daughter of Brian Blake.
Brittney is survived by her siblings, Connor Latham and Madison Blake; her dear cousins Lauren Rhoton, Chip Jones, and many others.
She shared a special bond with her dear friend Reid Jackson.
She was the loving granddaughter of Ron & Kitty Rainey, Jerry and Marlene Blake, and Angela Maze and the late Sammy Maze.
She is also lovingly remembered by her aunts, Susan Maze Rex (Guy), Pam South (Rick), Suzanne Dunbar (Scott), and the late Vickey Havnar; and by her uncles, Scott Blake and Barry Latham (Sheela)-all of whom held special places in her life and heart.
A proud graduate of Northridge High School, Class of 2007, Brittney earned her LPN certification from Shelton State Community College and built a meaningful career in healthcare. From dermatology to dental care, she was devoted to her patients, who sensed the compassion behind every interaction.
Brittney's artistic soul found expression in drawing and painting landscapes. Her creativity knew no bounds. She had a natural ability to lift spirits, and one of her greatest joys was the companionship of her beloved furry friend, Lou Lou.
Those who knew Brittney will remember her as someone who touched hearts deeply-whose kindness, laughter, and joy brought light to all around her. As her friends lovingly said, "You never left Brittney without a smile."
The memorial service will be held at First Presbyterian Church Chapel, Tuscaloosa, on Sunday, August 3, 2025, at 2:00 PM. Visitation will follow.
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