Jan-Blaise Daniel MacEachern

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October 11, 2018 ~ June 1, 2026


Resided in: Nashville, Tennessee

Special Attention: The funeral service for Jan-Blaise will be available for viewing sometime Friday afternoon. Although the service was originally scheduled to be live-streamed, it will not be broadcast live due to an audio-visual equipment issue. A recording will be made available as soon as possible on Friday afternoon.

Jan-Blaise Daniel MacEachern, Age 7, of Nashville, Tennessee entered into eternal rest in the early morning hours of Monday, June 1, 2026.

After a tremendous battle with a brain tumor, the sweetest and most beloved and cherished son, brother, and friend, passed peacefully, taking his last breath in the arms of his mother, with his father, and big sister, Eloise, close and holding on tight. He was ushered from this world being told how much he was loved and thanked for the love, light, and joy he brought to so many, especially his family.

He was born on October 11, 2018, in Norfolk, Virginia on a stormy fall night to his loving parents and the proudest big sister in the middle of a power outage at the hospital. He decided to start life off showcasing the challenges he would come to face. Diagnosed with a brain tumor just a few days shy of turning three months old, Jan-Blaise fought to be with those he loved until the very end.

Though Jan-Blaise lived a life full of challenges, you’d never know that once experiencing his sweet, mischievous disposition and wide smile. His large brain tumor left him with very limited use of the right side of his body from a young age. This did not stop him from finding ways to overcome obstacles using only his left side, even at times to the playful bemusement of his therapists working hard to strengthen “righty.” He knew how he could navigate this world. We just needed to keep up with his pace.

He adored his sisters, especially “Eazy” (Eloise) as they grew up together at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital where he received most of his care. He fought on after numerous surgeries and different treatments, always taking the opportunity to say, “thank you” in his sweet little voice. Jan-Blaise remained on some form of chemotherapy from the very young age of four months until his death, only taking breaks for surgeries or transitional phases between treatments. His spirit of kindness and patience never wavered throughout treatment. He was always quick to say, “hi” or share a toy.

Jan-Blaise attended Harris-Hillman and later Eakin Elementary where he was loved and cared for by all his teachers, therapists, and peers. His private-duty nurse and one-on-one aide made going to school possible. Both loved him like their own and Jan-Blaise loved them in return, tremendously.

He loved school, cruising around in his bright, unmistakably yellow power wheelchair chasing his friends. His friends knew they could get the best reactions out of Jan-Blaise by pretending to fall. He loved to play with his siblings and scoot around the house leaving little treasures throughout any cabinet or drawer in his path and reach. He loved to serve pretend coffee and soup filled with all sorts of mismatched toy food; but always pretended it was “too hot!” by blowing and waving over the drink or dish, followed by the satisfied “ahh!”  Although family knew him as always being a “savory guy,” Jan-Blaise did love the treat of a Chick-Fil-A lemonade and the rare purist flavor Five Daughters Donut. He loved physical comedy and would belly laugh at all his favorite slap stick moments in movies. His giggle, especially when someone would pretend to fall, was infectious to all those around to hear it. He and his grandpa always loved to greet each other, whether in person or video chat, with their sly grins, pulling up their shirts, and showing their bellies. Jan-Blaise was proud to show his belly off even though it bared scars from his prior surgeries. Whether you were family or a friend or even a new visitor, chances were very strong Jan-Blaise would warmly greet you and quickly ask you to “Sit! Sit!” next to him on the couch or floor to play. You may even be lucky enough that he would give his patented, sneaky, wet willy on your hand or cheek. He loved to sit and play with his trains for hours and surprisingly would even share the controls with his sisters. He loved cars and trucks, especially his Hess and Bruder toy trucks. He’d often stuff them full of many random household items and toys. He loved his visits to St. Jude and could sit, and people watch for hours in between appointments. You could not pass by the St. Jude cafeteria without him pointing and begging to pop in for their cheesy hashbrowns. They were his favorite. St. Jude did not symbolize appointments, chemo regimens, or scans but felt like a second home to him and served as a beacon of hope. Jan-Blaise grew to love his Vanderbilt family in Nashville where he and his younger sister, Aggie, would undergo lots of treatments and hospitalizations and unfortunately, sometimes even at the same time. He was especially fond of his physical, occupational, and speech therapists at Vanderbilt that grew to feel like family. He fiercely loved his sisters and lit up when they were near. He was always eager to return home to them after a St. Jude visit or hospitalization. He would give them kisses any chance he got but would also not hesitate, if given the opportunity, to pull their hair (not too hard) and give his trademark giggle. Though he was sweet for the most part, he could push his sisters’ buttons embodying the epitome of being a brother. He loved taking swimming lessons with the Nashville Dolphins and would smile and point to go in as soon as he got near the pool. He never hid his excitement for things often shown with a squeal and a joyful kick of his legs. He loved spending time in his Make-a-Wish accessible playhouse and would cook up a storm in his play kitchen. He absolutely loved to dance with all his crazy sisters to loud music in the kitchen while mom and dad would make dinner. He had the best spin moves, and a mean left arm pump. He loved music and participated in music therapy at both St. Jude and locally at Empower Music therapy. Though he was unable to talk in complete sentences, Jan-Blaise communicated what he needed or wanted well. He mostly used two-word phrases, one-word utterances, and sign language with a modified sign for “please” being his trademark sign to get whatever he wanted. He may not have been able to say a formal prayer, but he never missed the opportunity to help his family end them by saying a clear, “Amen!”

He never seemed to dwell on the things he could not do, nor did his family. He accepted every setback and challenge full on. He fought so hard to be with his family. His resilience was astounding. In his short life, many miracles happened beyond medical explanation that ultimately gave him over 7 beautiful years with his family. He was cherished and loved beyond measure. He will be missed deeply but carried in our hearts forever.

There are so many people near and far that loved him and followed the ups and downs of his journey through his Facebook page. The prayers of so many people across the country and world that followed his page are no doubt a big part of what carried Jan-Blaise through his journey. His journey has inspired others to grow closer to God through prayer and helped keep hope alive in their hearts.  He gave our family strength and hope.  We even think he offered some of that strength and hope to many of those that never met him through sharing his story.

Though his life was short, Jan-Blaise made a lasting impression on all that he met. The love, light, and joy he leaves behind for his loving family and friends will always be cherished and missed. He will always be so very loved and remembered.

Jan-Blaise is survived by his devoted parents, Blaise and Brianna of Nashville, TN; his adoring sisters Eloise, Agnes ”Aggie,” Amos-May and Greta Ruth; his grandparents Daniel and Darcy MacEachern of Augusta, GA, grandparents Kevin and Jessica Poe of Nashville, TN, and grandfather Tad Dillon of Savannah, GA; his great grandparents Richard and Linda Bourgeois of Collins, GA, great grandmother Phyllis MacEachern of Manchester-by-the-Sea, MA, great grandmother Harriet Dillon of Savannah, GA; his aunt KC (Stuart) Prather, his aunt Kathleen (Nick) Moeller, his aunt Autumn Watson; numerous great aunts, great uncles and extended cousins.

He is preceded in death by great-great grandmother Lena “Meems” Bourgeois who he had the pleasure of meeting during her 100th birthday celebration.

Visitation with the MacEachern family will precede the mass on Friday, June 5, 2026, from 9-10a.m. at Christ the King Catholic Church. Liturgy will be held following visitation at 10a.m. at Christ the King Catholic Church, with Fr. John O’Neill as celebrant.

Interment will follow at Calvary Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Daniel MacEachern, Tad Dillon, Kevin Poe, Stuart Prather.

There will be a reception to follow burial at Overbrook Catholic School. All are welcome.

A recording of the Service can be found at this link: View Service

 

In lieu of flowers, the family kindly asks that donations be made in honor of Jan-Blaise to the following three organizations that served Jan-Blaise, and never once charged for their services. St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee (https://www.stjude.org/), where Jan-Blaise was a patient and received most of his care, United Cerebral Palsy of Middle Tennessee (https://www.ucpmidtn.org/), where Jan-Blaise received all his gently used gait trainers and adaptive tricycles, and Nashville Dolphins (https://nashvilledolphins.org/) where Jan-Blaise received free inclusive swimming lessons.

Arrangements in the care of Compassion Funeral & Cremation Services, 6949 Charlotte Pike, Suit 104  (615) 857-9955. We are proud to be West Nashville & Bellevue’s only locally owned and operated burial & cremation provider.

Services

Visitation: June 5, 2026 9:00 am - 10:00 am

Christ the King Catholic Church
3001 Belmont Boulevard
Nashville, TN 37212


Funeral Mass: June 5, 2026 10:00 am - 11:00 am

Christ the King Catholic Church
3001 Belmont Boulevard
Nashville, TN 37212


Burial: June 5, 2026 11:45 am

Calvary Cemetery
1001 Lebanon Pike
Nashville, TN 37210


Reception: June 5, 2026 1:00 pm

Overbrook Catholic School
4210 Harding Pike
Nashville, TN 37205


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  1. I love you forever, Janny🩷 I may have been your teacher, but you taught me so much more.

  2. I love you sooooo much Yawny, u will forever be in my heart & I will miss you sooooo much Yawny. Oh (I just almost fell) hearing your laugh I will take with me for life, sleep peacefully my baby gone bt never forgotten ❤️😍🥰

    • With loving prayers and wishing your family peace and amazing memories of your sweet boy. Thank you for sharing his journey and his wonderful light. We donate to St Jude in Jan-Blaise name. Hugs

  3. May the precious memories of him live on in your minds and hearts forever. Thinking of your sweet family in this heartbreaking time.

  4. Although I did not personally know Jan-Blaise, I found myself following him on Facebook. I loved watching him grow and learn new things. He had a fulfilling life in such a small space in time. I will miss you and think of you often.

  5. May you shine your beautiful light,love,and great smile in heaven dear angel. And protect us all from a world that is not always fair. Sending my love to all the family. God love and keep you in his arms.

  6. Please accept my condolences on the loss of precious Jan-Blaise. Even though I only met him one time he brought joy and happiness to all those he met. No matter what was going on with his health and treatments he always had the biggest smile on his face. Jan-Blaise is truly an inspiration. In his seven short years here on Earth Jan-Blaise taught us how to get the most out of every precious moment. I will miss seeing his smile. My continued prayers are with your family. Jan-Blaise’s light will continue to shine in all those he met.

  7. Jan-Blaise, while I did not have the opportunity of knowing you personally, I have followed your story on Facebook for a while. You have left a lasting impact on so many people near and far in your short 7 years. Though you are so terribly missed, I have no doubt that you are completely healed and okay now. Rest in peace sweet boy!

  8. Jan Blaise we will cherish the fun and silly moments we got to share with you during our trips across country. We will miss you so very much. We promise to continue our visits with your sisters, Mom and Dad and look in on them for as long as we continue our travels. Dance with the Angels sweet boy. Love Auntie Lynne and Uncle Sherman

  9. I’m sorry I never met you. However, I’ve loved you from a far and have loved watching you grow. May God hold you and Keep you. Until we can meet.
    Love you Jan-Blaise

  10. You wrote a beautiful tribute to Jan-Blaise.I love you and your family and have prayed for several year during Jean-Blaise and for all of you. Our prayers continue for his sweet soul and for his dwelling place in Heaven..

  11. What beautiful words for such an amazing little boy You taught people so many things in your little life. Love , patience, compassion, enjoyment the little things in life, never give up and most of all faith. You were an angel on earth. I’m so glad Keith and I got to meet in Nashville and watch you be a little mischievous with your sister Aggie. You had all us laughing and smiling. Fly high with the angels ♥️

  12. Oh JB,
    I always said you were my earth angel and now you’re my angel above . My sweetheart, I will miss you and love you forever.

  13. Dear Stuart and Family,
    Praying for you and your family during this difficult time. I can’t imagine your sorrow. The Lord now has Jan-Blaise on His arms. Love Kimberly Garrett 🙏❤️

  14. Sending sympathy and condolences to you and your family. I have followed him through his journey and prayed for him. He is no longer in pain and is in the arms of Jesus. God be with you and your family. He was with you for a short period of time, but you made memories with him and hold those memories close to your heart! God be with you ALL!
    Susanne and Tom Mclaughlin

  15. As a special needs parent, my heart breaks for your family. We walk a path that few truly understand- a path filled with challenges, sacrifices, unexpected joy, and a love that knows no limits. Please know that another special-needs family is grieving alongside you, praying for peace, comfort, and strength for your family. 💙💙💙

  16. Jan-Blaise you were the absolute cutest, bravest and funniest little kid. You were also a beautiful soul who taught so many about courage, resilience, and unconditional love. Our family sends our condolences to your family. May God continue to touch and be with your family and up gird them all in his loving arms. Family, may you all find comfort in the beautiful memories you shared, laughs that bring fun tears, strength in the love that surrounds you, and peace in knowing that his life made a lasting difference in this world. Though his journey was difficult, he was never alone and he was cherished every step of the way. May his memory continue to be a blessing and a light to all who loved him. Jan-Blaise kiddo, YOU will never be forgotten. We love you ❤️

  17. .Every few weeks I would look forward to the next adventure of Jan- Blaise, Eloise initially the stories were so heart felt almost felt like you were part of the surroundings.felt like you were part of the family. Today the beautiful words you wrote on Jan-Blaise sounds exactly like how I picture him from all your updates. The infectious belly laugh , teasing his sisters,then loving them too. He is so loved by so many families. Jan-Blaise. God bless you we love you so much! Mom dad and sisters we are praying for comfort,peace and forever Love from Jan- Blaise and our Lord

  18. My sweet Jan🥲. I am going to miss you so much. I’m going to miss you coming to the office working with me. You kept my drawer so organized. I would not let anyone take your job.

    Jan, we had so much fun together, you were always full of joy and kept everyone laughing.
    You were so strong, you kept going when many thought you couldn’t. You just kept on pushing, I really loved that about you. Even at the times when you were in Pain, you still tried to do your job. You were such a dedicated worker.

    You bought so much joy to Eakin, you touched so many hearts. The hearts of staff and the hearts of the students. When I say you will be truly missed, you definitely made a positive impact at your school. Eakin will always be your school Jan!

    I know everyone will definitely miss seeing you going full speed in your wheelchair through those hallways. Knowing your way around and definitely making your way to the cafeteria at lunchtime.

    There will be so many memories of you. I love you so much Jan and I’m going to miss you🥲.
    You will always have a spot in my heart.❤️

    Guess what Jan, I picked a blue candle to represent your favorite character, Bluey🥰

  19. Jan Blaise, although I only met you once when you were only 8 weeks old just before your diagnosis, you touched my life all the way from AL. Your immense strength and courage have been inspirational despite life’s trials laid out before you. Bri, we are all with you and your family. You are surrounded by love and light!

  20. I loved my time as Jan-Blaise ‘s RN at home. Will never forget his strength, funniest and kind boy! He will always remain in my heart. Thank you for sharing him with me!❤️

  21. he looked like and reminds me so much of my own precious son. sending everyone warmth and peace

  22. (Big) Blaise, I am praying comfort for your pain, peace in your spirits, love in your hearts, and strength to press on, for you and your family during this time. I never met Jan-Blaise, and only knew a little bit of him, but after that beautiful tribute, I know he was an angel on earth. Now, Blaise (and family), you all have your very own angel in Heaven. May his memory allow you to hug one another tighter, smile a little wider, and love a lot harder.

  23. Sending up prayers on all of your behalf’s .. I ask God to please give you all comfort and peace like only he can…. We love you all, and are so very heart broken to hear of his passing … but Heaven sure gained a beautiful boy angel that will for ever have a beautiful smile and giggle to give ♥️

  24. Jan Blaise leaves this world a far better place simply by his existence. Thank you, sweet boy. ❤️

  25. We will miss you so much, Jan Blaise! We love you so and have loved watching you grow! Thank you for bringing so much joy and light into our lives, and the world! Pray for us, little one! (P.S. Audrey still loves to talk about you in our prayers) Love, The Knott Family

  26. I know that words cannot express how you feel right now but just know that you all are kept close to my heart in prayer. May you find peace and comfort knowing he is running free with our precious Lord and giggling till his heart’s content.

    God bless all of you.

    • We are sending out heartfelt sympathy your way and to your dear family, Jan-Blaise. You were always a beacon of light and your playful nature on the playground brought joy and laughter to our hearts from the day you began Eakin Elementary in kindergarten til your last days with us in first grade. Your amazing bravery and sighs of relief brought on by tremendous pain yet enduring strength always showed us how faithful you always were with your endearing and remarkable medical coach-Nurse Cillia-my dear friend. She taught you how to be courageous as a youngster as you conquered one health obstacle after another…Nurse Cillia was your constant songbird throughout each new school day as your teachers, paras, specialists, therapists classroom associates, staff and host friends became your Eakin Eagle Cheerleaders!
      Thank you, Jan-Blaise, for being a beacon of hope and eternal light in our hearts as you now rest in eternity.
      “Let your little light always shine, let it shine, let it shine…”✨
      Pam Turner & Mr. Woody
      Classroom Associates
      Eakin Elementary School🕊️

  27. Nina Tinsley the front office secretary from
    Harris hillman at the time he was a student there. He will be incredibly missed. I pray for comfort and healing and peace in the upcoming days

  28. The very first memory I have of Kenlee in Kindergarten is the picture she drew on the 1st day of school of you and her holding hands Welcoming each other to school. I have and will continue to cherish that forever. You were a delight and joy to your friends. We are so thankful to have had you as a friend and classmate for our first 2 years of elementary school.

    Kenlee says she misses you all the time. She wanted to make sure we selected the blue candle because its your favorite color.

    Fly High Precious Angel,

  29. Jan-Blaise – thank you for lighting up this world with your beautiful soul. You are just too precious.
    Your strength and bravery were inspiring.
    I wish you peace, and I will forever pray for you. 💙

  30. Such a wonderful spirit, it was truly a pleasure to have worked with you. Peace, love and light.

  31. Purlina Gibson, from one bereaved momma to this precious 💞 baby boy*s momma and family. Having lost a 9 day old beautiful, precious, beloved little boy myself (SIDS), I know that words can not even begin to dull the pain and heartbreak 💔 losing a child, or anyone for that matter, but I learned that the support and people who showed up for my precious baby boy 💖 meant so much and helped me more than anything, knowing they cared about my little angel 😇 enough to come be with us when we had to part forever here on earth 🌎. I just ran across this post, and Jan -Blaise Daniel. I know you don’t know me, but I just had to say my heart 💗 breaks for you and your family 💐. I’m so saddened to have saw this and hate more than anything to welcome another momma and family into this most horrible, devastating, and heartbreaking club. It’s been 20 long years now since I had to say goodbye to my third child, my forever ♾️ 9 days old, Danny Wayne Isaiah Gibson, and I am still so broken 💔 and will always be because a huge piece 🧩 of my heart is missing and nothing can fill the whole left behind. I just wanted to let you know I am so so very sorry, you are in my thoughts and prayers 🙏. Sending love 💓 and hugs of comfort to you and your family 💐 during this heartbreaking time and for the days, weeks, and even years to come. I lit a beautiful blue 💙 candle for little Jan -Blaise Daniel in his honor and memory. May God comfort and bless you always. With lots of love 💕


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