The Baxenden Labour representative, known as Eddie, was elected during the local elections held in May and tragically passed away on November 6, leaving a significant impact on his community in a short time. Edward Blake, known affectionately as Eddie, was 77 years old and had dedicated his later years to serving as a councillor after a fulfilling career as a teacher. His sudden and untimely death has left his friends, family, and constituents in shock, highlighting the strong connection he had forged with the Baxenden community in just six months.
Eddie’s funeral is set to take place at 11 am on Thursday, November 21, at St Mary’s Roman Catholic Church in Clayton-le-Moors, where friends, family, and community members are expected to gather to pay their last respects. He is remembered fondly as a man of quiet strength and commitment, leaving behind one brother, Bill, who must now navigate this profound loss.
Cllr Kimberley Whitehead, a close friend and Hyndburn Council’s head of culture, heritage, and arts, expressed her grief at the news of Eddie’s passing, saying, “The sudden passing of my ward Councillor Edward Blake (Eddie) has come as a deep shock to us all and to the Baxenden community.” She described Eddie as a quiet and reserved individual whose dedication to his role as a councillor was profound. “He took great pride in representing Baxenden,” she added, emphasizing how attentive he was to the needs of the residents. Cllr Whitehead also noted that Eddie was firmly committed to improving the lives of those around him, showcasing his genuine care for the community.
His calm demeanor and thoughtful approach to service earned him widespread respect from both colleagues and residents alike. The loss of such a dedicated public servant is felt deeply within the community, as Cllr Whitehead reflected on the personal impact Eddie had on her and many others: “I will miss Ed as I’m sure many who knew him will.” She pledged that the Labour group would work to ensure that Eddie’s legacy would continue in the community that he cherished so deeply, acknowledging that his absence would be profoundly felt by many.
A tribute shared on Hyndburn Labour’s Facebook page echoed these sentiments, announcing with great sorrow the news of Cllr Edward Blake’s passing. This announcement also mentioned how Eddie had lived in Baxenden for 36 years, integrating himself into the fabric of the community. His dedication to public service became evident shortly after his election in May when he became the first Labour councillor for the area in decades. His approachability and commitment to the constituents made him a trusted figure in the community.
The tribute further highlighted Eddie’s quiet, reserved nature, stating that while he may not have sought the spotlight, his work and commitment to the needs of the residents were apparent to all. His thoughtful conduct and calm demeanor not only earned him respect but also painted a picture of a man who was deeply invested in the well-being of those he served. “We will miss Ed as we are sure many who knew him will,” the tribute continued, pledging that the Labour party would honor his memory and ensure that his contributions to the community would not be forgotten. It even recalled Eddie’s love for the local cats he tended to around his allotment, illustrating his gentle spirit and caring nature.
Hyndburn Council leader Cllr Munsif Dad was quick to pay tribute to Eddie as well, calling him “a gentleman.” This succinct but powerful reflection captures the essence of how Eddie was viewed by those around him—a man of integrity and kindness. As the council prepares to fill the vacancy left by Eddie’s departure, a by-election will be held in due course for his seat at Hyndburn Council. The importance of having a representative who can uphold Eddie’s commitment to the Baxenden community will be a top priority.
As individuals within the community gather to mourn and celebrate Eddie Blake’s life, it is clear that he made a lasting impression in his short time as a councillor, and the legacy he leaves behind will undoubtedly resonate within Baxenden for years to come. Through his dedication to service, calming presence, and genuine kindness, Eddie Blake exemplified the qualities of a public servant who truly cared for the people he represented. The hope is that his successors will carry forward his values and dedication, ensuring that his vision for their community continues to thrive even in his absence. The outpouring of grief and gratitude from the community serves as a testament to the profound impact Eddie had in such a brief period, reminding us all of the power of commitment and compassion in public service.