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William Ewing Cline

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William Ewing Cline

Birth
Warrensburg, Johnson County, Missouri, USA
Death
1 May 1919 (aged 41)
Pueblo, Pueblo County, Colorado, USA
Burial
Pueblo, Pueblo County, Colorado, USA Add to Map
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Obituary in the Pueblo Chieftain on 2 May 1919.
W. E. Cline Dies
William Ewing Cline, age 41 years, died yesterday morning at a local hospital after an illness of but a few days. Mr. Cline was born and reared in Pueblo and attended Central High School. For a number of years he had been employed as crane man in the merchant mill at the C. F. & I. Co. He was a member of the Allied Steelworkers' Union and the Electricians ' Union No. 12. He leaves, besides a wide circle of friends, the following relatives to mourn his loss: a mother, Mrs. Emily Cline, Warrensburg, Mo.; three sisters, Miss Maude Cline, Pasadena, Calif.; Mrs. W. E. Sutton, Warrensburg, Mo., Mrs. A. W. Samson, Poncha Springs, Colo.; and one brother, J. E. Cline of 1001 Claremont Ave., of this city. The funeral will be held Saturday morning at 9:45 from the United Funeral Home. Interment will be in Mountain View.

Funeral notice in the Pueblo Chieftain on 4 May 1919.
The funeral of William Ewing Cline was held yesterday morning at 9:45 from the United Funeral Home. Rev. W. T. Hilton officiated. Mrs. L. M. Johnson and Mrs. George Litz, accompanied by Mrs. J. M. Jones, sang: "Just When I Need Him Most," "Asleep in Jesus," and "Abide with Me." The flower bearers were W. H. Young, John Turney, John Trisler, Jack Tokarske, John Morgan, and Arthur Church. Interment was in Mountain View.
Obituary in the Pueblo Chieftain on 2 May 1919.
W. E. Cline Dies
William Ewing Cline, age 41 years, died yesterday morning at a local hospital after an illness of but a few days. Mr. Cline was born and reared in Pueblo and attended Central High School. For a number of years he had been employed as crane man in the merchant mill at the C. F. & I. Co. He was a member of the Allied Steelworkers' Union and the Electricians ' Union No. 12. He leaves, besides a wide circle of friends, the following relatives to mourn his loss: a mother, Mrs. Emily Cline, Warrensburg, Mo.; three sisters, Miss Maude Cline, Pasadena, Calif.; Mrs. W. E. Sutton, Warrensburg, Mo., Mrs. A. W. Samson, Poncha Springs, Colo.; and one brother, J. E. Cline of 1001 Claremont Ave., of this city. The funeral will be held Saturday morning at 9:45 from the United Funeral Home. Interment will be in Mountain View.

Funeral notice in the Pueblo Chieftain on 4 May 1919.
The funeral of William Ewing Cline was held yesterday morning at 9:45 from the United Funeral Home. Rev. W. T. Hilton officiated. Mrs. L. M. Johnson and Mrs. George Litz, accompanied by Mrs. J. M. Jones, sang: "Just When I Need Him Most," "Asleep in Jesus," and "Abide with Me." The flower bearers were W. H. Young, John Turney, John Trisler, Jack Tokarske, John Morgan, and Arthur Church. Interment was in Mountain View.


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