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Tina Marie Cline

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Tina Marie Cline

Birth
Georgia, USA
Death
8 Nov 2021
Allentown, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
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Tina Marie Cline, age 35, of Atlanta, GA, passed away on November 8th, 2021, at Lehigh Valley Hospital, in Allentown, PA. Work had taken Tina to PA in September 2021. A memorial service will be held from 4:00 to 8:00 PM, on November 27, 2021, at Sosebee Funeral Home, in Canton, GA. All are welcome to attend.

In her youth, Tina spent many summers with her grandparents, Bessie & Bob Folden, in Murphy, NC. Bob was a prominent figure in Tina's early childhood; she memorialized him by having one of her own drawings tattooed on her skin. Later, Tina would visit Bessie, in Titusville, FL, where she was baptized in the 7th Day Adventist church.

Tina graduated Kennesaw Mtn High with the highest of academic honors, and was among the original graduating class. She was an active, and valued, member of the award-winning KMHS Marching Band, Colorguard and Winterguard teams. During her tenure there, Tina also played the saxophone & bass clarinet.

Family and life-long friends of Tina say that she "sparkled" and describe her as: Brave, Independent, Tough, Hardworking with an impeccable work ethic, Kind, Honest, Caring, Straightforward, and Beautiful—in every way.

Tina always led her life as an adventurous being. Above all, she loved her dog, Sylvia; she also loved cars, painting, drawing, boxing, soccer, motorcycles, Mayweather fights, & Latin dancing. She had a love for playing sports, and was not one to lose. While the boys wanted her on their team, none of them wanted to be beat by a girl!

When Tina was 16, her father gave her an old Chevrolet pick-up truck; Tina wasted no time in getting it street worthy. When she was 18, she set out for NY, where she built, and enjoyed competing with, her own Nissan 240X drift car.

Tina was self-sufficient and enjoyed shopping for tools, as well as participating in the unexpected. She enjoyed horror movies, roller coaster rides, taking unusual feline photos, and sending her mother frequent, work-site, feet selfies --work boots included.

Tina's feet selfies, often attached to drywall stilts, or hanging out at the Mercedes Benz Stadium, tell the story of her many skills, talents, and interests, which allowed her to travel independently. Tina was skilled in the professions of: auto mechanic; carpentry; drywall; and electrician. She also enjoyed archery, camping, and drawing. Tina loved all things Latin, and learned to speak fluent Spanish by way of full submersion within the Latin culture.

"She was the toughest little girl I've ever known," (Robin).

"Tina was beautiful; most men were intimidated by her abilities," (Joey).

Tina is survived in death by: parents, Joey Cline and Robin Folden; grandmother, Bessie Folden; uncles, Ron, Jeffrey, Joshua, and Shannon; aunts Summer, April, and Connie; maternal cousins, Shellie, and Shane; several paternal cousins; and a sisterly, life-long friend, Jessica.

Tina is preceded in death by: grandparents, Bob Folden, Joseph Cline, and Betty Cline.

Sosebee Funeral Home, Canton, GA is honored to serve the family. Sosebeefuneralhome.com 770-479-2131
Tina Marie Cline, age 35, of Atlanta, GA, passed away on November 8th, 2021, at Lehigh Valley Hospital, in Allentown, PA. Work had taken Tina to PA in September 2021. A memorial service will be held from 4:00 to 8:00 PM, on November 27, 2021, at Sosebee Funeral Home, in Canton, GA. All are welcome to attend.

In her youth, Tina spent many summers with her grandparents, Bessie & Bob Folden, in Murphy, NC. Bob was a prominent figure in Tina's early childhood; she memorialized him by having one of her own drawings tattooed on her skin. Later, Tina would visit Bessie, in Titusville, FL, where she was baptized in the 7th Day Adventist church.

Tina graduated Kennesaw Mtn High with the highest of academic honors, and was among the original graduating class. She was an active, and valued, member of the award-winning KMHS Marching Band, Colorguard and Winterguard teams. During her tenure there, Tina also played the saxophone & bass clarinet.

Family and life-long friends of Tina say that she "sparkled" and describe her as: Brave, Independent, Tough, Hardworking with an impeccable work ethic, Kind, Honest, Caring, Straightforward, and Beautiful—in every way.

Tina always led her life as an adventurous being. Above all, she loved her dog, Sylvia; she also loved cars, painting, drawing, boxing, soccer, motorcycles, Mayweather fights, & Latin dancing. She had a love for playing sports, and was not one to lose. While the boys wanted her on their team, none of them wanted to be beat by a girl!

When Tina was 16, her father gave her an old Chevrolet pick-up truck; Tina wasted no time in getting it street worthy. When she was 18, she set out for NY, where she built, and enjoyed competing with, her own Nissan 240X drift car.

Tina was self-sufficient and enjoyed shopping for tools, as well as participating in the unexpected. She enjoyed horror movies, roller coaster rides, taking unusual feline photos, and sending her mother frequent, work-site, feet selfies --work boots included.

Tina's feet selfies, often attached to drywall stilts, or hanging out at the Mercedes Benz Stadium, tell the story of her many skills, talents, and interests, which allowed her to travel independently. Tina was skilled in the professions of: auto mechanic; carpentry; drywall; and electrician. She also enjoyed archery, camping, and drawing. Tina loved all things Latin, and learned to speak fluent Spanish by way of full submersion within the Latin culture.

"She was the toughest little girl I've ever known," (Robin).

"Tina was beautiful; most men were intimidated by her abilities," (Joey).

Tina is survived in death by: parents, Joey Cline and Robin Folden; grandmother, Bessie Folden; uncles, Ron, Jeffrey, Joshua, and Shannon; aunts Summer, April, and Connie; maternal cousins, Shellie, and Shane; several paternal cousins; and a sisterly, life-long friend, Jessica.

Tina is preceded in death by: grandparents, Bob Folden, Joseph Cline, and Betty Cline.

Sosebee Funeral Home, Canton, GA is honored to serve the family. Sosebeefuneralhome.com 770-479-2131

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