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Houston Mourns the Passing of Mitchell Blum

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Houston Mourns the Passing of Mitchell Blum

The Houston community is remembering Mitchell Blum, who passed away on January 8, 2026, at the age of 65. A longtime Houston resident, Blum was known for his compassion, steady leadership, and commitment to family and community. His passing marks a difficult moment for those who knew him personally and professionally.

Born in 1960, Blum built a life defined by dedication and generosity. According to the obituary shared through the Houston Chronicle, he attended local schools, developed a broad circle of friends, and later built a successful career shaped by integrity and perseverance. Friends and colleagues remembered him as a dependable presence who always made time to support others.

Blum is survived by his wife of more than four decades, along with children, grandchildren, and extended family members who were central to his life. His family described him as someone who placed strong value on togetherness and who approached every challenge with optimism and resolve.

Services celebrating Blum’s life will be held in Houston, giving loved ones an opportunity to gather, reflect, and honor a life lived with purpose.

Why It Matters

Obituaries offer the community a chance to recognize the lives of residents whose influence may span neighborhoods, workplaces, and social circles. Blum’s passing underscores the depth of Houston’s interconnected community and the value of remembering those who helped shape it.

This article is a summary of reporting by Houston Chronicle. Read the full story here.