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Carol C. Cline

Grand Rapids, Michigan

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Cline, Carol C. 9/17/1944 - 2/6/2017 Grand Rapids Carol C. Cline, aged 72, passed away very unexpectedly on Monday, February 6, 2017 and went to Heaven to be with her dearly beloved husband Max. She leaves behind a son, Aaron, Daughter-in-Law, Linda and two beautiful twin granddaughters, Isabel...

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I miss Carol every year at the Ann Arbor Art Fair...Gladly, I have these beautiful pieces of art in my kitchen. I smile everyday when I see them....

I just saw this. Her veggies and fruits cover my kitchen. My sister and I have June birthdays. We handed each other a $20 as birthday gifts and went to her station at Talbot St art fair to spend it. God Bless your family. Her lawyer son too! She made an impact on my life. Thank you. I had a video of all my treasures but couldn´t download them. Here is a small pic

My husband and went to the Ann Arbor Art Fair only to buy a piece of her art today. I've collected many over the years. When I couldn't find her booth I decided to look on line for any information. The news I found is extremely sad. I will miss her every year around the fair. I remember her telling a customer last year that she would be back the next year. I'm very sad. I send her family my prayers.

We went to the Ann Arbor art fair today to see Carol and pick up some vegetables and fruit,could not find her booth. Have been collecting for 25 years. So sad to hear of her passing. Thanking her for the highlight of our trips.

Carol Cline, my oldest and dearest friend, died in February. I just found this photo, taken in 2008, when she came to South Carolina to help me decorate our new house. Here she is, appropriately in the center, with my twin sister Jean on the left and me on the right. I will miss Carol as long as I live.

Carol Cline, Jean & Joan - 2008-South Carolina

July 23, 2017
I am so sad to learn of the loss of such a wonderful artist and person. Like so many other people that have posted here, I am so inspired by Carols art and love of life. I have been collecting her vegetables and fruit for many years. The family always tries to guess the new one after I hang it up. I will always treasure my collection. Love and hugs to Carols family.

Carol touched so many lives and brought such joy with her spirit and art. I am thankful to have collected all of her beautiful pieces of fruit. For years, our grandchildren have played a game they created by shining a flashlight in the dark and naming each piece.. Each summer, they try to guess the new piece of fruit which will be added to our collection. We thank Carol for shining light into our lives.
I send peace, love and hope to all of her loved ones.

As many others have already written, I'm in disbelief here at the Ann Arbor Art Fair. I've been ciollecting one or more of her pieces every summer since 1982. She was so talented, so warm and always asked about my kids. It's an end of an era for me. My thoughts are with her wonderfully supportive son and daughter in law. I'm so sad, Summer won't be the same.