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Jodell Leonard "Jo" Cline

Winston-Salem, North Carolina

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CLINE KERNERSVILLE - Jodell Leonard Cline, 72, extraordinary wife, mother and friend, passed peacefully from this life into the arms of her Lord on April 4, 2009. "Jo" was born in Forsyth County on April 6, 1936 to Bernie and Eva Leonard. She was the second of three children, and graduated from...

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Dear Jody,
I miss you already. I took for granted you would always be there, because you always have been, and it is very hard to let you go. I have a lifetime of good memories to carry with me, and I will never forget your generous spirit. You gave freely and from the heart and have left your own unique mark on my life and all those who knew you. We will always feel your absence.

Jo and Don always made all of Dyke's classmates welcome in their home. I'm just one of the East Forsyth class of 1976 that used to visit there often. I will never forget the kindness that Jo always showed. She was a very special lady. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

Kim -
I am so sorry to hear of the loss of your mom. I will never forget the fun times we had with her during our high school days. She always kept us laughing. The closeness, happiness, and love that you shared with your mom will be with you forever. I will keep you, your Dad and Dyke in my thoughts and prayers. With my deepest sympathy -

Dear "Jody",
I wish I could just dial up your number and talk to you, because I know you would make me feel better! You see, I'm having trouble letting you go. I did tell you often that I love you, but I never thanked you for being such a special friend and "sister" to me. Truth be known, you were a special friend to anyone who crossed your path! I'll never forget all of our sweet memories of you, and especially the fun and laughter we shared. You're one in a million, and when I...

To My Mother,
I treasure every precious moment that God allowed us to share together.Thank you for being a fantastic Mother and my best friend. I always told you that if I could be half the mother you were, then I would be great.Thank you for lifting me up when I was down, for making me laugh with your quick whit, for always being my rock upon which I leaned on. I will miss you every single day of my life. Your love will carry me through each day until we meet again. I promise to take...

Don, Dyke and Kim,
Tom and I are so truly sorry for your loss of Jo. Atleast you know that she will be your own special Guardian Angel for the rest of your lives--still loving and caring for you all. She was such a special lady that we will always remember!
Our thoughts,prayers and love are with you during this difficult time.

Don, Dyke, and Kim,
Jo was like a 2nd Mom to me. I felt as comfortable in her house as I did my own. I always knew I could count on her for whatever I needed. She was one of the most generous people I knew; also loving, and very funny. I will miss her for the rest of my life and will never forget her.
I love you and you are in my prayers.

Don and Famiiy. No words can express my Sympathy. Jo was a joy to work with and she will be missed. We had such fun at Crawford's. Jo could do it all. Sew, bake and be a friend. I cannot begin to tell you how much she meant to me. Though we did not see much of each other, it was fun when we did. Jo is another Angel to watch over us. Love, Sympathy and Prayers to the family.