Stanley-Cline-Obituary

Stanley Cline

Los Angeles, California

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It is with great sorrow that we announce that renowned LA Artist Stanley Cline has passed away at the age of 84. Well known for his many works highlighting the nostalgia of the city, he loved to pass on his vast knowledge of the history of Los Angeles, with everyone he met. Stanley was a devoted...

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Stan and his wife came to my and my husband Barry Shindler 's 2nd wedding However I have now lost my husband Barry last December 27,2023 still having a hard Stan also knew my brother Jay Jaffe may all these R.I.P.

From Jim and Karen Tanner Please, my spell check tricked me up. Correct the spelling to Stan Cline (not Kline). I just added Cline to the database. Mea Culpa

My wife and I became collectors of Stan's masterpieces after meeting him at the Los Angeles County Fair nearly 30 years ago. It became a tradition every year when we attended the Fair to buy an additional print for our home. We also made it a point to peruse through his expansive collection and select prints for our friends and family, based on their personal interests, from airplanes to railroads, and donut shops to drive-in burger stands. Our friends were always flattered to see that...

I served with Stan on the Mayors transit committee many years ago. My deepest condolences. Stan was a wonderful man.

We are heartbroken to hear of Stan´s passing. He was truly one of the nicest people we have ever known. He & Nora were like family to us. It´s so strange, Craig said he was just thinking about Stan last week. He will be sorely missed. Stan will have left a huge impression on the world! We´re so sad for you, Nora, and your family. Tina & Craig Hess

Nora I don't if you remember.me My name was JoAnne Jaffe You and Stan came to my 2nd wedding 27 years ago. I'm sorry. For your loss Take care of yourself

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My deepest condolences to the Cline family for your loss. I had the pleasure of knowing Stan when we both worked at the Valley Indoor Swap meet. I was honored to purchase his first print of the Los Angeles Police Academy in Elysian Park which still hangs in my house.

I first met Stan when I was looking for a picture of Hamilton High School. He had only painted L. A. High an Fairfax High at that time because both schools had replaced the original main buildings. While talking with him, it became apparent that pictures of other high schools, even those which still had the original buildings were in demand. He ended up painting Hamilton High with my 1956 Chevy Nomad parked in front. He was a great guy and a wonderful artist devoting his life to Nostalgia...