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Edward A. Caine

Vienna, Virginia

Jun 5, 1943 – Jul 24, 2025 (Age 82)

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BORN
June 5, 1943
DIED
July 24, 2025
AGE
82
LOCATION
Vienna, Virginia

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Edward A. Caine, 82, of McLean, Virginia, passed away peacefully on July 24, 2025, surrounded by members of his loving family. Ed was born on June 5, 1943, in Washington, DC, to Jeanette and Walter Caine. After graduating from high school in Shreveport, Louisiana, he went on to earn his...

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For my dear brother-in-law, Ed. Ed, you always and often said to your people the phrase, I love you. I love you Ed. You were and are very loved. You will be so very missed.

John and I have some great memories with Susan and Ed. When they would come west we enjoyed some good talks and great company. They have had a loving and supportive marriage, and great times with their children and grandchildren. I know you are now at peace Ed. We send our prayers and love to you, Susan and the extended family.

Susan and Family - I am so sorry for your loss. I did not know Ed directly, but during my relatively long tenure as a Pepco employee it was impossible not to come into contact with his legacy at the company. My thoughts are with you at this difficult time.

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I met Ed through Ebay as he bought an old copper engraving from me. His passion for collecting engravings matched mine. We had wonderful talks on engravings and our personal collections and will miss his expertise greatly . Ed was a passionate collector and an expert on many things. Thanks for being my friend! My Condolences to the entire Caine Family.

I knew Ed Caine for almost half a century. During that time he was, in turns, my boss, mentor, and colleague in the practice of law. I never worked with a finer lawyer nor had a better friend. I will miss him. Ginny and I send our love and condolences to Sue, Kathryn, Stephen, and Michael on their loss of a good and loving husband and father.

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Our sincere condolences. Such a wonderful friend, I feel honored to kmown him. Ed was so passionate and scholarly in his collecting. Never about the value/money, always about the item - the who, where, what, when and how - my favorite times with Ed were our Show-and-Tell sessions!