Dr. Robert E Blaik

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Portland - Dr. Robert Blaik, 80, died on Sunday, July 24, 2022 at Bay Square in Yarmouth. Dr. Blaik was born on February 18, 1942. In 1972, he graduated from the Midwestern University-Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine. In 1976, Dr. Blaik enlisted in the United States Army where he served as a Major and specialized in psychiatry. After his honorable discharge from the Army Dr. Blaik worked with adults and children in Portland and specializing in Addiction Medicine, Family Medicine and Psychiatry. During his 42 years of medical practice, he treated over 20,000 addicted patients as a military physician, medical director of three hospital-based dual-diagnosis programs with medical school appointments and in private practice. A graveside service with military honors will be held at 10:00AM, on Tuesday, September 13, 2022, at Evergreen Cemetery, 672 Stevens Ave, Portland. To view Dr. Blaik's memorial page or to share an online condolence, please visit www.ConroyTullyWalker.com
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  1. I met Dr Robert Blair, in the Crerar llibrary, at University of Chicago, where I was reading medical material.and Dr. Blair, always was spending his free time, reading, updating psychiatric bibliography. Was a wonderful time I shared with him. Rest In Peace, your friend, Angelica Camoretti, MD

  2. Dr Robert Blair was an outstanding Psychiatry, excellent human person, who took care for his patients, family, friends. I wil miss you very much. Rest In Peace. Angelica Camoretti, MD

  3. My dear Dr Robert Blaik: more than a year, you are in the heaven and always remember you. Rest in peace my friend.
    Dr Angellica, from Chicago

  4. Dr. Blaik had a BIG HEART for people and believed in treating everyone with respect and dignity…in his professional and personal life. His BEST Buddy was a golden-doodle that was his side-kick for the past 7 years (Rhoady “The Boss”). Rest in peace Dr. Bob

  5. I loved my uncle Bob and miss talking to him. He was caring, smart and funny. When he lived by the lake in Chicago, I would get together with him and my mom, ie, Bob’s sister. They looked so much alike. I always enjoyed his company. I love and miss you Bob. xoxo

  6. He was the best doctor I have ever had in my life. This special Dr changed my life and I will always l will be grateful that you helped me.
    Thank you
    Hope in heaven


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