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Blanche Cain Obituary

Blanche Maria CAIN Blanche Maria Cain, 72, died on Thursday, August 11, 2011 ather son's home in West Seattle from complications related to diabetes. Born in San Diego in 1939, Maria settled in Bellevue, Washington in 1965 with her husband and growing family. As a neighborhood activist in the 1970s, she organized a coalition of the city's community clubs when Bellevue's future was being debated. In 1980 she was elected to the Bellevue City Council and served one term. She was an outspoken critic of unbridled development, and her efforts influenced the way Bellevue appears today. She later worked for the Metropolitan King County Council, co-owned a Peruvian import business, and remained active in local and regional politics, organizing protests against the WTO in Seattle in 1999. As a public figure, she had a reputation as a defender of the 'little guy' and a fiercely independent mind. In 2006, a stroke forced her to retire. She was also a dedicated and inspiring mother of nine, an accomplished artist, and a superb public speaker and conversationalist. Her lust for life was contagious. She was greatly loved and will be sorely missed. She is survived by her brother John Watmore and sister Jerry McCormick Ray; eight of her nine children (her oldest son Terry Cain predeceased her): John Cain, Steve Cain, Julie Cain, Jeff Cain, Chris Cain, Tom Cain, Jennifer Cain, and Michael Cain; six daughters-in-law, Leslie Cain, Martina Cain, Amanda Cain, Lara Cain, Amanda Cain, and Julia Cain; and eighteen grandchildren. A funeral service will be held at 10:30 on August 18, 2011, at Our Lady of Guadalupe in West Seattle, 3401 SW Myrtle St. (off 35th Ave.), Seattle, WA 98126. Internment at Forest Lawn Cemetery.

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Published by The Seattle Times on Aug. 16, 2011.

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John Chelminiak

September 12, 2011

I got to know Maria well when we worked together at King county. She served our community well and Bellevue is a better city because of her work. Brian's comment below that she is already organizing a rally for justice in heaven is so true.

Faye James

September 2, 2011

Forever loved! We'll miss you greatly.

August 17, 2011

I am sorry to hear of Maria's passing. She was a great lady and I have fond memories of playing at the Cain home after school with Jeff and his brothers and sisters. She had a loving sense of humor and was always happy to engage in a healthy discussion on local politics. Her legacy lives on in the current liveability of Bellevue and more importantly, her legacy lives on in her children. She will be missed.

Alicia Smith

August 17, 2011

I have not seen any of you in years but think of you often. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.

Your mother was a wonderful mother and person. She will be missed by many.

Kathy Gee (Logan)

August 17, 2011

My aunt Marie let me feel like I was pretty when I was a gangly young girl. I remember her laugh and I remember her up and painting early in the mornings before everyone else was out of bed. I haven't seen her in 20 years, but I will always hold close those few memories I have of her.

Sue Herber

August 17, 2011

I look at our city and see a vibrant place where neighborhoods are not disposable as they were before Maria lead us into fighting for our right to exist. She sacrificed greatly for all of us. Keep organizing and inspiring in your next ventures. Sue Herber

Brian and Gwenn Derdowski

August 16, 2011

Maria was a treasure to all who knew her. She was a courageous public servant and citizen....and she was so proud of every member of her family. She is probably organizing a rally for justice in Heaven.

Mary Radford

August 16, 2011

God bless, Maria Cain, as she passes through the veil, ever so thin, between this world and the next. May she rest in peace.

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