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Pansy L. Cline

Simi Valley, California

1933 - 2006

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Pansy L. Cline, 72, passed away Monday, March 6, 2006, at her home in Simi Valley.

She was born June 4, 1933, in Delaware, Ark. Pansy, who was retired from Los Robles Regional Medical Center, loved gardening, sewing and cooking, especially baking for her family.

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To my Aunt Pansy a dear and wonderful women who always had a BIG BEAUTIFUL SMILE TO SHARE WITH EVERYONE. I will always remember her wonderful deserts, you will be missed but not forgoten. R.I.P
Joey,Morgan,Garrett,Cameron Lee

I will always remember aunt Pansy for being so kind.She shared many of her favorite recipes with me and spoiled our family at the holidays with her baking.She and uncle Bob had a great long life together and will will all miss her.May god bless you and uncle Bob. Love George,Cindy and Cheyenne

I met Pansy in January 1978 when I started to work under her supervision at Los Robles Hospital.
She was kind,helpful, always so pleasant and cheerful. She will be missed.

Ever since I was five years old I have known and grew up with the Cline family. I remember Pansy was always smiling. She was pleasant and sweet and people loved to be in her company. Even a month ago when I last saw her....Smiling, and with a bit of advice for me. "You remember Bob"? She is now resting and at peace,and will be dearly missed. God Bless

I can't think of a day in my life that I haven't known Pansy. My mom (Berni) and her have been best friends for over 40 years and I have known Bobby as long. I remember when Bobby, Pansy, Mom and my step-father Bob all got married together. Mom said it was her favorite day! I will miss Pansy and will remember how she always had a smile and kind word for myself and son even when she wasn't well. All my love and condolences to Bobby and the rest of the family. She will be sorely missed!

God bless uncle Bob and family .Thinking of you all.

Thank you.
Stout /Cline

Pansy was my Grandmother's most cherished friend. When my grandmother left us, Pansy hugged me and said, "Lori, we both just lost our best friend." We cried and she gave me the biggest hug. She always had a way to make a bad situation better, and a good situation shinier. I hope that God lets them be together in Heaven. I know that they would love it, and I can just see my Grandmother saying, "Well, I'll say, where have you been?" I know you all will miss her deeply. She knew where she was...

To my loving sister-in-law Pansy, she was so very loving, she loved and took such good care of my brother, Bob. I will miss her dearly. I will miss the Holiday's and her great homemade peach cobbler and home made ice cream and her great love for the cooking channel and our breakfast at the Buffett. Pansy and I shared a great love and belief of Angels, which I'm sure by now she has received her wings, let her soar and fly and watch over all of us. Some day I am sure we will meet again. I will...

Pansy was a long time friend of mine. I met her for the first time in the 50's in Piru Ca., I think she lived in Fillmoer Ca. but came to Piru to the little Penticostal church where I attended at the time. She was a very kind and loving person, had lots of nice friends and was well thought of by all. We will all miss you Patsy. Hope to see you again one of these days in Heaven Zola Hadley