Richard William Bailine

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Richard (Rick, Dad, Pops, Poosh) William Bailine of Great Falls, VA passed away from complications of cancer and kidney disease, just shy of 70 years old, on December 24, 2018. His sense of humor, puns, deep love and devotion to his family will be forever missed! His wife, Deborah (Debby, Mom, Moosh, Amos) of 47 years can’t possibly imagine life without Poosh as they have been together since a blind date at Ohio University. Their daughter Stacy (Larue, Stac) and Bret (Gip, 1Tee) were the other loves of his life. Stacy always made him smile and lights up a room with her presence. Bret shared Rick’s passions for baseball and family. Bret’s wife Ali, grandkids Emma (6 years) and Cullen (almost 4 years), will miss their Pops tremendously. Pops played “Monster” and read stories to them. They loved their Pops.

Rick is predeceased by his parents, Geraldine and Sikes Bailine, and his older brother, Robert (Bob) of Margate, NJ. Rick’s oldest brother, Fred and his wife Annette, live in Seneca, SC. Rick had many nieces, nephew, and their families who are extremely saddened by his passing.Rick graduated from Atlantic City High School, Ohio University, Western New England Law School, and the College of William and Mary, where he received a master’s degree in tax law. His career spanned delivering groceries on his bicycle to customers from his Dad’s butcher shop, driving a laundry truck in summers, Sherwin Williams, IRS, KPMG, and McGladrey. Rick’s love of corporate law was shared with his many colleagues who totally respected and admired Rick’s knowledge of the law.

Rick’s passions were for his family, traveling, baseball, golf, and even washing dishes. As a member of Riverbend Golf and Country Club for 18 years, he joined the Retired Men’s Golf Group a few years ago. This wonderful group transported Rick to and from dialysis without hesitation. The Bailine family applauds these heroes.

Rick stressed kindness, honesty, loyalty, compassion, and love to his family and others daily. This humble, generous, hardworking, and proud man appreciated the little things in life and treated everyone as equals. He ‘walked’ in their shoes so that he could experience what they did.

Rick’s Memorial Service will be held at Herndon United Methodist Church, 701 Bennett Street, Herndon, VA on Saturday January 5, 2019 at 11am followed by a Celebration of Life at Riverbend Golf and Country Club, 375 Walker Road Great Falls, VA. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital or to Wounded Warriors.

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  1. Mr. Bailine was a very thoughtful man, among many other great character traits. Upon graduating college, he knew that I needed an assist with getting squared away in the D.C. area while job hunting. Lets just say he found many ways to help me make the transition to the D.C. area knowing I didn’t have a whole lot coming right out of college. I still vividly remember going to my first game at Camden Yards with Bret and Mr. Bailine, which Hideo Nomo threw a no hitter in 2001. The car ride up I-295N to Camden Yards was a solid few hours where he gave me tips on how to be successful in the business world . Very grateful to Mr. Bailine and how he impacted my life. Thanks, Darian

  2. I’m so sorry for your recent loss. My deepest condolences to your family. Death of a loved one is never easy to endure, but you don’t have to go through it alone. Continue looking to God and you will always find comfort in him (2 Cor 1:3,4). He will soon destroy the enemy of death (1 Cor 15:26), and He will soon return our loved ones to us through the resurrection (John 5:28,29). Please visit JW.org and search “When Someone You Love Dies”, it helped me through some difficult times and I hope you can find comfort in it also.

  3. My sincere condolences to Debbie and family!! Worked with Rick in the early 1970’s at Third National Bank in Springfield, MA After he left the area we remained in touch as he would stop in the area when on business and we’d go out to dinner with other friends from TNB. He was a wonderful, fun loving, guy who will be missed. He told me via email that he was dying, tried to talk with him but too late, Sadly, Ron Punska

  4. Dear Debbie and Family,
    Worked with Rick at the old TNB with Ron Punska and others. Our heartfelt sympathy go out to you and your family during this sad time. Rick was a great guy and a good friend…he had a wonderful work ethic. He will be sadly missed….so many great memories.
    Condolences and Love to all his Family,
    Bob and Margaret Kelliher

  5. I worked with Rick at the IRS and then KPMG. I remember Rick as a solid respectful person, a terrific tax lawyer, but more importantly, a great and friendly human being to all. My deepest condolences to his wife, son, daughter, and grandchildren. While he will be sadly missed by his family he will always be remembered by his many friends and business associates.

  6. Ricky was my classmate at ACHS, I lived across the street from his dads meat store. Ricky and I were voted most Wit in our Senior Class Poll. He was a really nice guy and will be missed by all. My prayers are with his family.

  7. As a friend of Bret’s since high school, I feel very lucky to have gotten to know Mr. Bailine over the years. I always looked forward to spending time with him and Bret, whether it be at a baseball game, golf, or simply going out to lunch or dinner on one of his visits to JMU. I have great respect and admiration for Mr. Bailine, and will always remember him for his kindness, generosity, and good nature. My deepest condolences to Bret, Debby, Stacy, and the entire Bailine family.

  8. Rick was a college roommate and dear friend. I remember visiting Rick one summer and helping him on his laundry route and then going with him to the Atlantic Coty Music Festival. Rick also visited me over one Christmas break and drove my Harley Davidson through a plate glass window into a champagne section on New Years Eve. My dad put several stitches in his behind. I will always remember the great times we had at Ohio University. Rest In Peace my friend. Carl Friedrich


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