
In Memory of Blake Lee Nohre
A Non-profit Foundation Working Towards the Future of Youth Fishing

About
Blake Lee Nohre
Blake Lee Nohre, born on December 19th, 2005, tragically lost his life on July 14th, 2020 in a bicycle accident at the age of 14 years old after being hit on the side of the road by a uninsured vehicle.
Blake was a loving and affectionate child who loved to cuddle. People knew Blake for his ear to ear grin, his energetic personality, and his smile, no matter the circumstances. His smile was contagious and others around him couldn’t help but smile hearing his laugh or one of his many jokes. Blake’s caring personality and desire to take care of those around him earned him the kindness award two years in a row at his school.
Blake, being the middle child, was reassured he was the ‘cream of the Oreo’, which also was his favorite part of an Oreo cookie- often eating the middle of the Oreo and leaving the rest of the cookie in the package for his family to find later.
Blake would have been entering the 9th grade and was excited to start high school. His patience and love of the outdoors led to many outdoor adventures. From his trophy turkey at 10 years old, to his hole in one in golf at age 12. Blake loved spending his time hunting, fishing, golfing, snowmobiling and camping with his family.
Lifetime Licenses Donated to Youth
* Austin Sikorski

* Logan Magney

*Noel Heumaker


All donations will be used to help fund youth life-time fishing licenses
Donations
Dave, Julie, Brock, Reed Nohre- 1st youth lifetime fishing license
Mark & Becky Nohre $100
Reese & Janice Puckett & Family $500
Travis Timm & Alisha Colby Timm & Family $500
Nick & Amy Bitzan & Family $469
Yolanda Novak (In Memory of LeRoy Gulbranson) $550
Tim & Julie Nohre & Family $50
John & Sara Skoglund & Family $50
Gini Velde $50
IP Lures $450
Hanna Kettelhut at Bell Bank $1000
Roger Thilges $100
Vicki Jodsaas $300
Contact The Blake Lee Nohre Foundation
