Blain Hendrix
Blain Hendrix, 27, of Vidor, died Tuesday, September 3, 2024. He was born on December 11, 1996, in Lake Jackson.
Survivors include his mother, Chrissy Warren of Beaumont; father, Burson Warren, of Beaumont; fiancée, Lauren Moorehead, of Vidor; son, Beaux Warren Hendrix, of Vidor; stepdaughters, Lyndsi and Lanah, of Vidor; and brothers, William Hendrix and his wife, Shannon, of Angleton; Kobi Hendrix and his wife, Alyssa, of Lake Jackson; and Brock Warren of Beaumont.
He was preceded in death by his grandmothers, Barbara Ferdig and Winnie Jones.
Floral tributes may be sent to the Warren residence, 6150 Barrington Avenue, Beaumont.
A celebration of Blain’s life will be held at a later date. His cremation arrangements were handled through Broussard’s Crematorium under the direction of Broussard’s, 1605 North Major Drive, Beaumont.
I worked with Blain on a bridge project years ago. I always enjoyed talking with Blain and always enjoyed our “heated debates.” I am so sorry to hear he has passed.
I loved having Blain as a student; he was always kind, open, and joyful. I’m so grateful to have known him.
A fine boy who grew into a fine man. Of all of his qualities, the best was that he had a heart of gold. He will forever be loved, missed, and not forgotten. It is my honor to have known him. Rest in peace.
I still remember nervously asking if I could be your friend and play yu gi oh with you at my very first tournament in Texas. Best decision I have ever made. Prayers to the family.
RIP Blain 🙏🙏
I’m so sorry my thoughts and prayers are with y’all🙏
Blaine was in my class the year the road in front of the school was torn up. He came in every other day with a big smile and a report on the mistakes and safety violations in the project. He was one of the best.
Blain, I will always remember your friendship.
From our days playing Freshman Football together, to our Senior Year in Miss Bouwmans Forensics Science Class… All the Rides to school in your Exterra (especially once it had the Catalytic Converter stolen), & Rides home from school because we had the same off period… You were a great friend, endlessly Loyal, and above all a Huge Goofball. I love you man! Rest Easy, you deserve it!
Teaching Blain at McNeil are some of my favorite memories. He was such a loving person and I am grateful to have been a part of his life.
Blaine meant a lot to a lot of folks. A great heart and tremendous attitude that he carried on his face whenever we met.
His spirit will live in us forever.
I am truly sorry for both of your loss. I can’t imagine how this sweet kid is gone. RIP 🙏🏼📿
Sorry so much for your families loss! He is in no more pain and in a better place.so sorry crissy and burson. Prayers
So very sorry for your loss. Prayers to all♥️
Blain was a happy person that put others at ease with his bright smile. He will be missed and remembered for year to come. Prayers for his family.