IN LOVING MEMORY OF
D'Andre
Blevins
March 15, 1985 – November 30, 2025
D’Andre Marquis Blevins, born on March 15, 1985, in St. Louis, Missouri, completed his earthly journey on November 30, 2025, in O’Fallon, Illinois, at the age of 40. Though his time here ended far sooner than we ever imagined, the impact of his life remains deeply rooted in the hearts of everyone who loved him.
D’Andre was the beloved son of Lonnie Bell and Sharon Blevins, and the cherished brother of Amica Johnson. He was a devoted uncle to Konia, Shanea, and Shawn, and a proud great-uncle to Aiden and Adrien. His family was his quiet anchor—he may not have expressed it loudly, but his love for them ran deep and steady.
A man of few words, D’Andre carried a calm, gentle presence that brought peace into every room he entered. He was quiet, reserved, and often kept to himself, but those who truly knew him understood the depth of his heart. He was kind, sincere, and thoughtful—someone whose goodness showed not through big gestures, but through a humble spirit and a soft kindness that never needed an announcement.
D’Andre was also gifted. His passion for music was one of the brightest threads in his life. Whether he was creating, imagining, or simply listening, music was where he expressed himself most freely. He poured his emotions and ideas into his craft, allowing his creativity to speak in places his voice rarely did. He also taught himself to speak Spanish, a reflection of his quiet curiosity and his love of learning.
He was fascinated by time, space, and the mysteries of the world, often engaging in deep conversations that reminded those around him just how expansive his mind truly was. His thoughts stretched far beyond the surface—he saw life differently, thought deeply, and questioned meaning in ways that left others thinking long after the conversation ended.
D’Andre leaves behind a legacy of gentle strength, quiet brilliance, and a heart that touched more people than he ever realized. His life reminds us that some of the most meaningful souls are not the loudest, but the ones who love quietly, think deeply, and walk through life with humility.
Though we mourn his absence, we celebrate the gift of his presence in our lives. His memory will live on through the stories we share, the music he created, the laughter he sparked, and the love he left behind.
Visitation for D'Andre Blevins
Wade Twin Chapels
10:00 am - 12:00 pm (Central time)
Interment for D'Andre Blevins
Laurel Hill Memorial Gardens
12:30 - 12:45 pm (Central time)
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