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MySource Mrs. Fannie Blaine
Author The Star News National City, CA
Abreviation Obituary of Fannie Blaine
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Publication Mrs Fannie Blaine, 94 who had lived in National City 50 years and whose home there is one of the oldest in the county, died Thursday night in San Bernadino. She had been living there with a daughter, Mrs. O.D. Kelley, formerly of National City.

Mrs. Blaine was the widow of Joseph Blaine. There home at 1107 National Ave. National City still stands as a landmark. Mrs. Blaine came to California in 1904 to join her brother and sisters. They were the late Mrs. Ida Jennings of San Diego, the late Frank Orrell of National City and Mrs. Al Addis who still resides in National City.

Mrs. Blaine was a member of the Methodist church and the Pythian Sisters. She is survived by two sons and two other daughters, James Blaine of Jamul, Lowell Blaine and Mrs. George Bean of Weaverville, Calif., and Mrs. Janeth Blaine Gibbs of Oswego, Ore.

Also surviving are 12 grandchildren, two sisters, including Mrs. Addis, and several nieces and nephews in San Diego and National City.

Private graveside services will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow in Greenwood Cemetery with Mark B. Shaw Co., San Bernadino mortuary directing.
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The Star News National City, CA. Mrs. Fannie Blaine. (Mrs Fannie Blaine, 94 who had lived in National City 50 years and whose home there is one of the oldest in the county, died Thursday night in San Bernadino. She had been living there with a daughter, Mrs. O.D. Kelley, formerly of National City.

Mrs. Blaine was the widow of Joseph Blaine. There home at 1107 National Ave. National City still stands as a landmark. Mrs. Blaine came to California in 1904 to join her brother and sisters. They were the late Mrs. Ida Jennings of San Diego, the late Frank Orrell of National City and Mrs. Al Addis who still resides in National City.

Mrs. Blaine was a member of the Methodist church and the Pythian Sisters. She is survived by two sons and two other daughters, James Blaine of Jamul, Lowell Blaine and Mrs. George Bean of Weaverville, Calif., and Mrs. Janeth Blaine Gibbs of Oswego, Ore.

Also surviving are 12 grandchildren, two sisters, including Mrs. Addis, and several nieces and nephews in San Diego and National City.

Private graveside services will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow in Greenwood Cemetery with Mark B. Shaw Co., San Bernadino mortuary directing.).

Date: 24 Jan 2005