Grand Prairie, TX – Victor Lee Blake passed away of natural causes on December 1, 2024. He was born on December 13, 1955, in Peoria, IL. Victor was called home to be with his father, Wilbur Lee Blake, his mother, Effie Blake, two younger brothers, Gary Wayne Blake and Lance Everett Blake, one grandson, Marchaun Maurice Boston, and one great-grandson, Marchaun Jahleel Blake. Victor is survived by his four children, Victoria Blake, Brandon (Courtney) Blake, and Brittany Blake, and seven grandchildren, Jalen Blake, Joshua Blake, Jacoby Blake, Brence Gibson, Addison Blake, Brooklyn Gibson, and Landon Blake and all of his fur grandbabies. He will be greatly missed by his six sisters, Joyce, Judy, Marsha, Donna, Sara, and Valerie, and his three brothers, David, Cortez, and Wilbur, as well as a host of nieces, nephews, great-nieces, and great-nephews. He will be missed by other relatives and friends. Victor was the fourth of twelve siblings, all of whom had a love of sports and athletics. He was a man of many who participated in various sports and hobbies. He had a love of football, track & field, and softball. Victor loved to grill and hang out with family and friends in the Heights while listening to jazz and blues and always had an adult beverage in hand. You could always find him posted on the first two logs off New York Street at Peoria Stadium. Victor married his then-wife Diane and had three children, which gave him seven grandchildren. His life was fulfilled by participating, coaching, mentoring, and actively engaging in their activities. Victor then found his love of coaching football for Woodruff JFL. He was not only a coach but he was also a stern and loving father figure, mentor, and teacher to any young men and women that came through the Woodruff JFL program. Victor created his own academic eligibility program, “No Pass, No Play, but you are still practicing today.” His coaching impact at Woodruff JFL led many players to continue to play football in high school, college, and now some at the professional level until he relocated to Texas in 2011. In the words of Coach Vic, this is not just football, these are life lessons. “On and off the field, Vic taught us that the true measure of a coach isn’t in victories but in the lives they inspire. Their passion, leadership, and love for the game will forever guide us like a compass on the field of life.” A celebration of Victor’s life will be held in Peoria, IL, at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made out to Woodruff JFL at 3307 N.E. Adams St., Peoria, IL 61603. Additional donations may also be sent to warriormom.5606@yahoo.com. Please include “In Memory of Coach Vic” in the subject line.
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You will truly be missed unk Victor. I remember all the fun times with you in the recreation room. You would order the 12 tapes for 1 cents lol for all the nieces and nephews and we would dance all day shaking the floor. The first person I heard say give me some dap. Love you beyond life. #BLAKE ❤️
I love you uncle victor and miss you so much
Love you my brother, and we’ll miss you. Glad you’re finally at peace🙏🏿. Fly High till we see you again❤️
Love you my brother, Vic. Rest on in the arms of our King!
Love and miss you daddy!💔
My sincerest condolences. Praying for you all!
You are all in our thoughts and prayers here at the Baldwin Power Plant.