A wake for Blazen will be held Thursday, April 6, 2023 at Chief James Okanee Memorial Centre, Thunderchild First Nation, Saskatchewan. A funeral service will occur Saturday, April 8, 2023 at 11:00 AM, Thunderchild First Nation, Saskatchewan. A feast will occur Sunday, April 9, 2023, Thunderchild First Nation, Saskatchewan.
Survived by his parents Camilla Paddy and Curtis Jimmy. Siblings; Tarris Paddy, Braden Jimmy, Aimee Paddy, Elise Paddy and Kingston Paddy
Aunties and Uncles; Andrea Armstrong (Dave) Bonita Paddy, Gail Jimmy, Janaya Jimmy, Evan Paddy (Tanya), Leon Jimmy, Fenton Jimmy, Jordan Paddy and Stuart Paddy (Talia), Chris Jimmy, Leroy Jimmy, Tyrone Jimmy, Kelley Jimmy. Mosoms and Kokoms; Harvey Joseph, Gladys Joseph, Bernadine Graham (John), Elaine Baptiste (Alvin), Darlene Sapp (Blair), Barbara Moyah (Ray), Barry Paddy (Laureen), Janine Littlewolfe, Marcel Standingwater, Derwin Standingwater
Predeceased by Grandparents; Shirley Jack, Janet Paddy, Alex Mooswa, Gloria Paddy, Henry Joseph. Great Grandparents; Christina Jimmy, John Jimmy. Niece Shynen Paddy and cousin Jermaine Littlespruce.
Blazen Storm was born to Curtis Jimmy (Michelle) and Camilla Paddy on July 3rd 2000, in North Battleford. He graduated from Piyesiw Awasis in 2018.
Throughout his high school years, Blazen’s passion for volleyball developed. He honed his volleyball skills and quickly became known for his prowess on the court as a “power”. He was soon scouted and played with the Red bear volleyball team.
His best friends were Madison Jimmy and Selena Narstus. He loved pickles and the three friends shared “many a pickle” together. Blazen was thrilled when he found out pickles were now sold in bags at the local store.
Blazen had one son- Jeremiah Stanley. Although he didn’t see him often, he frequently spoke about his son. His love for his son was quite clear.
Blazen showered his dogs Coco and Shiro with affection and were often by his side. He learned outdoor survival skills and loved dog sledding. Blazen loved music and his unique sense of different genres was noticeable. Blazen could keep a conversation going and was well known for his adventurous nature. Blazen made and had numerus friends wherever he went and was loved by everyone who knew him and will be forever missed.
Blazen will be laid to rest in Thunderchild Cemetery, Thunderchild First Nation, Saskatchewan.
Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.SallowsandMcDonaldFuneralHome.com for the Jimmy "Askihtakwāw Piyesiw" family.