Jean Marie "Jeanie" Bain

jean bain

April 14, 1937 ~ February 15, 2010

Services: All services will be private. Jean Marie “Jeanie” Bain age 72 of Park Hall, MD died on February 15, 2010 at her residence. Born April 14, 1937 in Providence, RI, she was the daughter of the late Otto and Helen Gendreau Radtke. She was the beloved wife of Robert William Bain whom she married on April 27, 1957 in North Scituate, RI. They were married for 52 years and had three sons; Robert Scott Bain of Oakville, MD, Keith Allen Bain of Frederick, MD and the late Todd Christopher Bain. She is also survived by her sister Karen Louise England of Decatur, AL as well as seven grandchildren. Jeanie graduated from Central High School in Providence, RI “Class of 1955” and moved to Chesapeake Beach, MD on May 2, 1966. She worked part time as a substitute teacher and specialized in remedial reading. She was a hospice volunteer and later a Eucharistic Minister serving with Fr. Francis Walsh of St. Peter Claver Catholic Church, tending to the sick and dying of the parish. Jeanie was an avid reader and thoroughly enjoyed her birds, her dog, playing the piano and she also belonged to the Rhode Island Honor Society. Contributions may be made to Hospice of St. Mary’s, P.O. Box 625, Leonardtown, MD 20650. All services were private.

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  1. “Keith , Im sorry to hear of the loss of your Mother, Your Family will be in our thoughts and prayers.”

  2. “Bob,Bobby,and Keith, We are so sorry for your loss Jeannie will be missed very much Our Condolence.”

  3. “To the Bain Family, please accept my sincere condolences on the recent passing of your wife/mother.”

  4. “Bob, so sorry for your loss you are in our thoughts and prayers.”

  5. Mike & Debbie Weinrich says:

    “Bob, Sorry to hear about Jean you are in our thoughts and prayers. “

  6. Martin and Karen Siebert says:

    “Very sorry to hear of your loss, I know she will be sadly missed by all that had the priviledge of knowing her. “

  7. “Bob, Please accept my condolences on the loss of your wife. Thoughts and prayers are with you.”

  8. “Sorry To hear about Jean, Both her and you and your family are in out thoughts and prayers as I know you will miss her Deeply If there is anything myself or Eleanor can do to help you in this time of grief and sorrow please let me know. Bobby and Eleanor Alvey”

  9. “Bob so sorry for your loss. Please accept my condolences. You and your family will be in our prayers. God bless and keep you.”

  10. “Bob, So sorry to hear of your loss. Jeannie will be missed. Our prayers are with you. Call if you need anything.”

  11. “Our deepest sympathies.”


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