Blaine, Alice R. d. 7 Oct 1931 63 yrs. R 98 S 306
  Blaine, Alice R. On Wednesday, October 7, 1931, Alice R., beloved wife of Edward B. Blaine and mother of Mrs. Edna V. Greenfield, Roger E. Blaine and Rose A. Blaine. Funeral from her late residence, 1406 North Carolina ave. n.e., on Friday, October 9 at 2 p.m. Interment in Congressional Cemetery.  
  Blaine, Emma D. d. 19 May 1921 50 yrs. R 76 S 377
  Blaine. Thursday, May 19, 1921, at 12:30 a.m., after a lingering illness, Emma D., beloved wife of Edward Blaine and mother of Edna Ladke. Funeral Saturday, at 2 p.m., from her late residence, 3212 4th st. s.e., Congress Heights.  
  Blaine, Ida N. d. 6 Feb 1919 26 yrs. R 43 S 299
  Blaine. Suddenly on Thursday, February 6, 1918, Ida N. Blaine (nee Mickel), aged 27 years. Remains can be seen at W.W. Deal's funeral parlors, 816 H street n.e. Funeral private.

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  Blaine, Lillie Rothwell b. 3 Jun 1911 - d. 15 Nov 1914 2 yrs. 5 mos. R 58 S 138
  Blaine. On Sunday, November 15, 1914 at the residence of her parents, 281 9th street n.e., Tillie Blaine, aged 3 1/2 years, twin daughter of C.D. and Lulu Blaine (nee Peak).  
  Blaine, Rebecca Ann d. 15 Feb 1921 74 yrs. R 58 S 138
  Blaine. On Sunday, November 15, 1914 at the residence of her parents, 281 9th street n.e., Tillie Blaine, aged 3 1/2 years, twin daughter of C.D. and Lulu Blaine (nee Peak).

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  Blaine, Robert Gillespie d. 9 Mar 1897 62 yrs. Hicks Vault
  Blaine. In devoted remembrance of Robert Gillespie Blaine, who departed this life the 9th day of March, 1897, in the 63rd year of his age.

Robert G. Blaine to the world a patient, kindly man who went on the even tenor of his way to the end. But to those who knew him, a man of high ideals, great strength and beautiful interior life, "who moved amongst men, patient, gentle, wise;" "who reverenced his conscience as his king, who spake no slander nor listened to it," and "who through all the tract of years wore the white flower of a blameless life." He is gone and his friends shall miss him long, for all who knew him are the better for it. The noisy life of the world may rush madly on, as it will, whoever passes from it, but the world is better that he lived. The world may not miss him, but his life has made it more beautiful. He was a most loving husband, a kind and indulgent father and by the sweet persuasiveness of example led his children in the way they should go. He has left them the greatest of all heritages--a name never stained with dishonor, and a memory without any vain regret. To his friends his name will ever be dear. There was no harshness in him, nothing out of harmony in his character. The sweet music of his life still lingers in our ears and, while we must needs part with him, we will always cherish his memory and associate his name with all that is elevating, pure and beautiful in man.
 
  Blaine, Dr. Robert Gillespie b. 21 Apr 1879 - d. 17 Mar 1922 44 yrs. Hicks Vault
  Blaine. Suddenly, Friday, March 17, 1922, at 2 a.m., at Johns Hopkins University Hospital, Dr. Robert Gillespie, beloved son of the late Robert G. and Rebecca A. Blaine. Funeral Monday morning March 20, at 9:30 a.m. from St. Peters' Church, 2nd and C sts. s.e. Interment Congressional cemetery.

Blaine. The members of the Washington Council, No. 224, Knights of Columbus, are advised of the death on Friday, March 17, 1922, of Brother Robert Gillespie Blaine, M.D., and requested to attend his funeral services Monday morning, March 20, 9:30 o'clock, at St. Peter's Church, 2nd and C sts. s.e.
     James A. Sullivan, Grand Knight,
          Dr. A.D. Wilkinson, F.S.

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