Hills Clarence Cline

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Hills Clarence Cline

Birth
Garfield, Benton County, Arkansas, USA
Death
22 Apr 1949 (aged 21)
Oberlin, Decatur County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Hoxie, Sheridan County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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H C was the son of Clarence & Ora Scott Cline.

He moved to Burlington Colorado in 1948 where he worked and was married June 12,1948 to Martha Adams.

Left to mourn his death are his wife, Martha; parents Clarence & Ora Cline of Garfield Arkansas.Two brothers Ivan of Garfield & Billy of Selden Ks; two sisters Virgina Dukes of Pea Ridge Ark and Pauline of Grafield,Grandparents Hill & Belle Scott of Garfield & Mr & Mrs Jake Cline of Fresno California.

I followed him thru every empty room
Of life, but always he had just passed through;
I caught brief glimpses of his clothes soft hue
And sweet suggestions of a vague perfume;
I followed him through roses deep in bloom
Along the garden path, although I knew
All I could hope for was a hazy view
Of loveliness that vanished in the gloom.
And though I give my whole life to the chase,
I merely brush the shadow he has cast.
This husband will never know my fond embrace;
I merely reach the path where he has passed.
H C was the son of Clarence & Ora Scott Cline.

He moved to Burlington Colorado in 1948 where he worked and was married June 12,1948 to Martha Adams.

Left to mourn his death are his wife, Martha; parents Clarence & Ora Cline of Garfield Arkansas.Two brothers Ivan of Garfield & Billy of Selden Ks; two sisters Virgina Dukes of Pea Ridge Ark and Pauline of Grafield,Grandparents Hill & Belle Scott of Garfield & Mr & Mrs Jake Cline of Fresno California.

I followed him thru every empty room
Of life, but always he had just passed through;
I caught brief glimpses of his clothes soft hue
And sweet suggestions of a vague perfume;
I followed him through roses deep in bloom
Along the garden path, although I knew
All I could hope for was a hazy view
Of loveliness that vanished in the gloom.
And though I give my whole life to the chase,
I merely brush the shadow he has cast.
This husband will never know my fond embrace;
I merely reach the path where he has passed.