Hillery is a WWI Vet.
April 3, 1920 he was united in marriage with Elsie E Kerley. To this union three daughters were born; Pauline, Faye and Doris.
Update 15 Jun 2012. His obituary:
Hillary Early Cline
Hillary Early Cline, 70, of 611 Mount Vernon Avenue, the City View section, died at 4:20 p.m. yesterday. He had been in declining health several years and seriously ill six weeks.
He was born in Lewisville to James I. and Amelia Caudle Cline and spent all of his life in the county. He was a retired carpenter and veteran of World War I. He was a Baptist.
Surviving are his wife, the former Miss Elsie Kerley; three daughters, Misses Faye and Doris Cline of the home and Mrs. A. L. Haley of Ada Avenue; three grandchildren; and two sisters Mrs. Sadle Cline Palmer of 2839 Greensboro Road and Mrs. Bertha Cline Davidson of Hubbard Road.
The body is at Voglers Chapel pending arrangements.
Hillery is a WWI Vet.
April 3, 1920 he was united in marriage with Elsie E Kerley. To this union three daughters were born; Pauline, Faye and Doris.
Update 15 Jun 2012. His obituary:
Hillary Early Cline
Hillary Early Cline, 70, of 611 Mount Vernon Avenue, the City View section, died at 4:20 p.m. yesterday. He had been in declining health several years and seriously ill six weeks.
He was born in Lewisville to James I. and Amelia Caudle Cline and spent all of his life in the county. He was a retired carpenter and veteran of World War I. He was a Baptist.
Surviving are his wife, the former Miss Elsie Kerley; three daughters, Misses Faye and Doris Cline of the home and Mrs. A. L. Haley of Ada Avenue; three grandchildren; and two sisters Mrs. Sadle Cline Palmer of 2839 Greensboro Road and Mrs. Bertha Cline Davidson of Hubbard Road.
The body is at Voglers Chapel pending arrangements.
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