Wilber Dean Cline
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Lyon Valley Cemetery
Hennessey, Kingfisher County, OK
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Obit posted by Glenn
Enid Morning
News
November 1992
Hennessey – Graveside service for Wilber Cline, 50, will be 2 PM Monday,
November 23, 1992, at Lyon Valley Cemetery east of Hennessey with the Rev. Dean
Ferguson officiating. Burial will be by Cordry Funeral Home, Hennessey.
Cline died Friday, November 20, 1992, at Tulsa Regional Medical Center.
He was born February 1, 1942, in Marshall and moved to Hennessey at the age of
10. He attended Hennessey schools. He was a farm and oilfield laborer and lived
in Bixby for the past few years.
Survivors include his mother and step – father, Irene and Harry Mott of Colcord;
four sons, Dean Cline of Del Rio, Texas, Darin Cline of Memphis, Harry Dean
Cline of Bixby and Cory Todd Cline of Oklahoma City; three daughters, Tina Marie
Cline of Pennsylvania and Connie Cline and Michille Cline, both of Nebraska; two
sisters, Mrs. W. A. (Anna May) Saunders and Mrs. Francis (Turah Irene) Matussak,
both of Enid; and one step – daughter, Laneta Jones of Oklahoma City.
He was preceded in death by his father and one brother.
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