Initially raised in the Catawba traditional beliefs, Blue also served as branch president of the branch of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on the Catawba Reservation. In the early 20th century he would often help missionaries escape mobs. In 1950 Blue traveled to
Salt Lake City and gave a talk at
General Conference. During this trip Blue and his wife Louisa were
sealed in the
Salt Lake Temple. In 1952 Blue was a speaker at the dedication of the Catawba Branch Meetinghouse, a dedication performed by
David O. McKay. Blue served as Branch President until his death in 1959, serving a total of 40 years as branch president. At the time of his death he had 119 grand children. Two of his great-grandchildren, Roger Trimnal and Gloria Trimnal, were then students at
Brigham Young University. ==Cultural preservation==