Obituary - CLINE, Clarence Ray - Jun 7, 1991
Title
Obituary - CLINE, Clarence Ray - Jun 7, 1991
Source
FEPL - LH - Vital Stats
Publisher
FE Times-Review
Date
Jun 11, 1991
Text
Clarence Ray Cline, of East Avenue, Stevensville, died at Port Colborne General Hospital Friday, June 7, 1991. He was 64.
He was born January 9, 1927 in Stevensville.
Cline owned and operated Cline's Ornamental Iron Works in Stevensville until his retirement. He was a member of the Fort Erie Conservation Club.
Surviving him are his wife, Marion (nee Noxel), daughter Barbara Martin and grandson Peter Martin, both of Fort Erie; his brothers, Arthur (Ruth). and Arnold (Florence) all of Fort Erie; his sisters, Dorothy Bossert of Buffalo, N.Y., Leoda Winger of Ridgeway and Shirley Eberly of Stevensville.
The Rev. Ken Ramsey officiated the funeral service at 11 a.m. yesterday morning, Mon day, in the chapel of The Williams Funeral Home, Ridge way.
Pallbearers were members of the Fort Erie Conservation Club.
Interment was in Ridgeway Memorial Cemetery. A reception followed in The Williams Funeral Home's Family Centre after the services
He was born January 9, 1927 in Stevensville.
Cline owned and operated Cline's Ornamental Iron Works in Stevensville until his retirement. He was a member of the Fort Erie Conservation Club.
Surviving him are his wife, Marion (nee Noxel), daughter Barbara Martin and grandson Peter Martin, both of Fort Erie; his brothers, Arthur (Ruth). and Arnold (Florence) all of Fort Erie; his sisters, Dorothy Bossert of Buffalo, N.Y., Leoda Winger of Ridgeway and Shirley Eberly of Stevensville.
The Rev. Ken Ramsey officiated the funeral service at 11 a.m. yesterday morning, Mon day, in the chapel of The Williams Funeral Home, Ridge way.
Pallbearers were members of the Fort Erie Conservation Club.
Interment was in Ridgeway Memorial Cemetery. A reception followed in The Williams Funeral Home's Family Centre after the services
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Citation
“Obituary - CLINE, Clarence Ray - Jun 7, 1991,” Fort Erie Local History, accessed January 3, 2025, http://www.fepl.ca/localhistory/items/show/8181.