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Submitted: 10/2/19 • Approved: 10/3/19 • Last Updated: 10/6/19 • R822324-G822322-S3
Charles
Jul 8, 1883
Nov 8, 1955
Son of George W. Cline and Frances Watson, Spouses
Mary Eveline Avise Cline 1891–1924 (m. 1908)
Madge Marie Wayman Cline 1903–1955 (m. 1935)
Eva
Jan 31, 1891 IL
Jun 4, 1924
Daughter of Edward Avis [sic] and Melissa Heisler
CHARLES CLINE, 72 YEARS OLD DIES SUDDENLY
Long-Time Resident Here; Funeral to Be Announced
A long-time resident of Kirksville, Charles H. Cline, 72, of 1009 N. Luther, died suddenly in his home about five o'clock this morning.
He was born in Scotland county July 8, 1883, and was the son of George W. and Frances Watson Cline.
In 1908 he married Mary Evelyn Avise in Dallas City, Ill. She preceded him in death in 1924.
In 1935 he married Madge Wayman, who survives. Also surviving are two sons, Charles Henry Cline of Albuquerque, N.M., and Sherman Lee Cline of the home; two daughters, Mrs. George (Juanita Grace) Crim of Brashear and Mrs. Russell (Ethel) Jones of Burnside, Ill.; a step-daughter, Mrs. J.R. (Dorothy Mae) Newton of Kirksville; seven grandchildren and two sisters, Mrs. Lloyd (Charlotte) Huff of Kirksville and Mrs. Eddie (Susie) Huff of Novinger.
He was preceded in death by his parents and one son.
Mr. Cline operated a transfer business in Kirksville at one time. He retired several years ago.
The body is at the Funeral Home of Davis and Davis. Funeral arrangements will be announced later.
Kirksville Daily Express
Kirksville, Missouri
November 8, 1955
Charles H. Cline Funeral Tomorrow
Funeral services for Charles H. Cline, 72, who died suddenly in his home, 1009 N. Luther, Tuesday morning at five o'clock, will be held Friday afternoon at two o'clock in the funeral chapel of Davis and Davis. The services will be conducted by the Rev. Romans Smith and burial will be in Highland Park cemetery.
Bearers will be: George Adkins, Pearl Smith, Edward Maggert, Otis Woods, Boyd Foster and Walter Gillespie.
Kirksville Daily Express
Kirksville, Missouri
November 10, 1955
MRS. EVA KLEIN DIES TODAY OF PERITONITIS
Mrs Eva Klein, wife of Charlie Klein, died at their home at 1214 North Main street at two o'clock this afternoon of peritonitis.
She was 33 years of age and has been living in Kirksville for a number of years, coming here from Illinois.
She leaves her husband, Charlie Klein; four children, Ethel, Grace, Edward and Henry; her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Avise, of Tolusa, Ill., three sisters, Mrs. E. S. Hubbard of Pilot Grove, Ia., Mrs. Linnie Paulus of near Tolusa, Ill., and Mrs. Edna Michaels of Dallas City, Ill.; two brothers, Jesse and Alva of Tolusa and Rolla of Hamilton, Ill.
Funeral arrangements have not been made.
Kirksville Daily Express
Kirksville, Missouri
June 4, 1924
Mrs. Eva Cline's Funeral Friday
The funeral of Mrs. Eva Cline, who died at her home on North Main street yesterday afternoon, will be held at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the Summers and Taylor Undertaking parlors. Interment will be made in the Highland Park cemetery.
Besides her husband, C.H. Cline, and four children, her father, Edward Avise of Colusa, Ill., and sister, Mrs. E.S. Hubbard, are here for the funeral.
Kirksville Daily Express
Kirksville, Missouri
June 5, 1924
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