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Maxwell E. Cline

Charleston, South Carolina

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CLINE On January 8th 2010, Maxwell E. Cline MD, "Doc" left behind those who eternally love him: JoAn Baughman, his two children Maxwell Cline, Paige, her husband Ken Sternberg, and their son Seth. JoAn's children Troy, Todd, his wife Mari and their child Sakura, Tiffany her husband Scott Brandow...

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Sorry for my delay on this . My deepest thoughts go out to the Cline family , Maxwell and Paige , sorry I never had the chance to meet you Paige but I feel like I already knew you :) . Susan you were such a sweet beautiful lady and from the photos I’ve seen you haven’t changed ! God Bless all of you . Max and I had a very special relationship and not to mention he was one of the best Doctor’s that ever took care of me and my children , he was very close with my mother also before she passed...

I was saddened to read of Ezell's death. He was a wonderful doctor and a special friend. He took care of his patients like they were family. I first met him when he was a resident at the VA Hospital and told him I would be his first patient when he went into private practice and I was one of his first. Being selfish, I didn't want him to move to Florida but knew he wanted to move on. He will always be remembered as a fine doctor and good friend.

I am so sorry to hear about Dr. Cline. When I first moved to Charleston and was working for WCBD-TV, I came down with a terrible case of asthmatic bronchitis. I had no doctor and Dr. Tiller from Spartanburg, (my former dr. when I worked there) referred me to Dr. Cline. Dr.Cline stepped in immediately, put me in the hospital (for 3 weeks) and I feel, saved my life! He was wonderful and I was never so heartbroken when I got the call that he was closing his practice in Charleston and moving....

My deepest sympathies to Susan and your children. Ezell was chief resident when I was a senior med student. He was always a great friend to me and to my parents, who were his patients when he was in private practice in Charleston. His mentoring and friendship are cherished.

I pray the love of God enfolds you during your journey through grief. Death leaves a heartache no one can heal ~~ Love leaves a memory no one can steal. May those memories bring you comfort now and in the days ahead.

I grew up with Ezell in Beaumont and attended school with him; we graduated in 1956 at the same time. I often visited with his family when I was home from school and later when I would return home for a visit. Mr. Cline enjoyed sitting on his front porch were we...

My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time of loss. He will always be close in your heart.
Much love to you,
Julie Marshall Etters

The family of Dr. Maxwell Cline. We are very sorry for your loss. He was our family doctor for many years and we were ver saddened when he left Charleston. May God bless your family through these sad times. The Holmes Family

I knew Ezell many years ago when he was in medical school. He was intent on becoming a good physician. From everything I have heard, he was successful. My heart goes out to all who loved him. I know he will be missed each day.

Dr. Cline was a very good friend as well as a good doctor. I'm sure he will be missed greatly. He helped me through some of the darkest days I've known. I am truely proud to have known him.

Most Sincerely,

Gregory B. Bush