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Charles William Cline

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Charles William Cline

Birth
Bremen, Marshall County, Indiana, USA
Death
6 Jul 1953 (aged 62)
Bremen, Marshall County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Bremen, Marshall County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section: V & S 2; Lot or Row: 50 So 1/2; Grave or Crypt: 1
Memorial ID
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Husband of Lena I. (Wiegand) Cline
Father: Harrison Cline
Mother: Ellen Mira (Reed) Cline

Funeral Home: Huffs Funeral Home, Bremen, IN 46506
Burial date: 09 Jul 1953

1. Bremen Public Library, Bremen, Indiana. http://www.bremen.lib.in.us/heritage/bremcem.htm, Bremen Cemetery Record, http://www.bremen.lib.in.us/heritage/cemdetail.asp?id=757.

2. OBITUARY: "The Bremen Enquirer," 09 Jul 1953, Page 1. http://www.bremen.lib.in.us/historical/bpl_OBITdetail.asp?item=102597. Downloaded 17 Apr 2007. CHARLES W. CLINE DIES OF HEART ATTACK AT FARM. Charles William Cline, retired farmer who lived at 216 West North street, died unexpectedly from a heart attack at his farm on U. S. 6 west of town Tuesday about 11:00 a.m. He had gone to the farm to assist his son Wilfred who lives on the place. Evidence at the inquest by Dr. Otis R. Bowen disclosed that Mr. Cline had apparently become ill while working at a fence near the barn and had gone to the barn to rest. His son found him in a horse tank near the barn, where he had fallen when the attack occurred.
Born near Bremen August 15, 1890, Mr. Cline was the son of Harrison and Ellen (Reed) Cline. He was married Nov. ?, 1913, to Lena Wiegand of Lapaz, who survives. Mr. Cline was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran church. He had been a farmer until his retirement a few years ago.
Surviving besides the widow are two sons and a daughter. Nelson and Wilfred Cline and Mrs. Walter Bauer, all of this community; four brothers, Alvine Cline of Chicago, Raymond of Bourbon, Elmer of Osceola, and Clarence of Bremen; three sisters, Mrs. Elmer Eslinger of South Bend, Mrs. Ernest O. Annis and Mrs. I. Oliver Pfeiffer of Bremen. There are three granddaughters and one grandson.
Funeral services will be held in the Lutheran church Friday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock, following a prayer service at 1:30 in the Huff Funeral Home. Rev. Harold V. Schmidt, pastor of St. Paul's church will officiate. Burial will be in the Bremen cemetery.
Husband of Lena I. (Wiegand) Cline
Father: Harrison Cline
Mother: Ellen Mira (Reed) Cline

Funeral Home: Huffs Funeral Home, Bremen, IN 46506
Burial date: 09 Jul 1953

1. Bremen Public Library, Bremen, Indiana. http://www.bremen.lib.in.us/heritage/bremcem.htm, Bremen Cemetery Record, http://www.bremen.lib.in.us/heritage/cemdetail.asp?id=757.

2. OBITUARY: "The Bremen Enquirer," 09 Jul 1953, Page 1. http://www.bremen.lib.in.us/historical/bpl_OBITdetail.asp?item=102597. Downloaded 17 Apr 2007. CHARLES W. CLINE DIES OF HEART ATTACK AT FARM. Charles William Cline, retired farmer who lived at 216 West North street, died unexpectedly from a heart attack at his farm on U. S. 6 west of town Tuesday about 11:00 a.m. He had gone to the farm to assist his son Wilfred who lives on the place. Evidence at the inquest by Dr. Otis R. Bowen disclosed that Mr. Cline had apparently become ill while working at a fence near the barn and had gone to the barn to rest. His son found him in a horse tank near the barn, where he had fallen when the attack occurred.
Born near Bremen August 15, 1890, Mr. Cline was the son of Harrison and Ellen (Reed) Cline. He was married Nov. ?, 1913, to Lena Wiegand of Lapaz, who survives. Mr. Cline was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran church. He had been a farmer until his retirement a few years ago.
Surviving besides the widow are two sons and a daughter. Nelson and Wilfred Cline and Mrs. Walter Bauer, all of this community; four brothers, Alvine Cline of Chicago, Raymond of Bourbon, Elmer of Osceola, and Clarence of Bremen; three sisters, Mrs. Elmer Eslinger of South Bend, Mrs. Ernest O. Annis and Mrs. I. Oliver Pfeiffer of Bremen. There are three granddaughters and one grandson.
Funeral services will be held in the Lutheran church Friday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock, following a prayer service at 1:30 in the Huff Funeral Home. Rev. Harold V. Schmidt, pastor of St. Paul's church will officiate. Burial will be in the Bremen cemetery.


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