https://bringmethenews.com/minnesota...-is-identified
The 12-year-old boy who died in a snowmobile crash in southeastern Minnesota over the weekend has been identified as Blaze L. Himle. The Wabasha County Sheriff's Office says Himle was driving a snowmobile on private property in rural Theilman when he went into a wooded area and struck a tree. Himle was pronounced dead by emergency responders at the scene.
GoFundMe: https://www.gofundme.com/f/memorial-fund-for-blaze
Obituary:
Blaze loved his family so much, especially his mom and his Papa. Since he was young, trucking ran in that boy?s blood and he lived for that truck and was beyond excited to be able to finally go to California last summer not only once, but 3 times with his Papa in his truck. Anything that was outdoors related he loved. Fishing was one thing he loved doing with his mom?s boyfriend, Cory, that boy would fish all summer. But, in the fall came hunting, he was looking forward to using his 2 new guns he got for his birthday and Christmas to shoot a big buck next year. Blaze loved animals, especially his cat, Groot, and guinea pig, Tratter. His cousins Tori and Colton were 2 of his best friends he had a special bond with each of them. Blaze had 2 half-sisters, Dessiree and Arlette Jarett, whom he loved and was very protective of.
https://www.kaaltv.com/news/trucker-...r-blaze-himle/
12-year-old Blaze Himle was laid to rest today after passing away in a snowmobile accident on January 8th. Blaze?s biggest love of all was semi-trucks. ?I wasn?t ready to turn the corner because I knew they would be here already for this little amazing boy who loved trucks more than anything,? said Renay Himle Blaze?s aunt. Truckers lined up outside First Lutheran Church Saturday afternoon to honor Blaze and his dream. And while the family grieves the loss of their sweet Blaze, they?re happy with the way he was honored. ?The trucking community has been an amazing family for us. I?m so happy that they?re coming for him, for him, to take him home,? said Renay. There were 82 trucks that led the procession and including the one carrying blaze to his final destination.
Moms FB: https://www.facebook.com/Sweet.Blood
Dad's FB: https://www.facebook.com/dannie.himle