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Steven J. Kline

Chelan, Washington

Oct 6, 1947 – Jun 4, 2018 (Age 70)

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BORN
October 6, 1947
DIED
June 4, 2018
AGE
70
LOCATION
Chelan, Washington

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Steven J. KlineOct. 6, 1947 - June 4, 2018 Steven "Steve" Kline, 70, passed away peacefully at home June 4, 2018 in Chelan, Wash. He is survived by his wife; two children; and one grandchild. Steve was drafted by the New York Yankees in 1966 upon his graduation from High School, and also pitched...

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I was a big Yankee fan in the early 70's. I remember Steve as a solid Yankee pitcher during that time. Did not know he had passed away. Prayers for him...rest in peace.

Heart broken to find this... I was searching for Coach Kline to reach out and tell him what a huge impact he had on my life when he coached me at 16 years old. I´m so sad I was never able to let him know what a positive person he was for me and helped me be a better coach when it was my time.

One can never forget that smile Steve had . It was contagious !

I was a huge 16 year old Yankee fan in 1972 when Steve had his best year as a Yankee ... i hadn't learned of his passing until this year's old timers game yesterday afternoon when they flashed his name on the list of Yankee family who were no longer with us.

I was so sadened and just wanted to pass onto Steve's family my deepest and most sincere condolences ...

Steve ... may you rest in peace ... never forgotten

One cannot forget Steve Kline , his wit , his smile, and his kindness. I am greatful to have known and worked with Steve.

A very fine pitcher whose career was curtailed by arm problems.


Rest in peace.

Steve and I worked together at Cascade Empire Corp for many many years . His warm and constant smile will be remembered by those he touched. A team player, who always gave his best.
One can not forget the invisible ball/ paper bag trick he often performed in front of wide eyed kids at our company picnics. The kids were mesmerized .

My best to Linda and the family . Steve was special .
He was a friend and colleague , one hard to forget

RIP STEVE

I worked with Steve for many years . Steve always had a smile on his face .Steve loved kids . I remember his invisible ball / paper bag trick that fascinated the kids at our company picnics . I am saddened by Steve's leaving us . He was a colleague and a good friend . RIP STEVE My condolences to the family .Regards Ray HAROLDSON

A tough competitor (Oroville-Chelan HS sports), a remembered-his-roots pro baseball player (Yankees), an excellent representative for Chelan, and just a great person to be around...we're all going to miss you so Steve. Best of wishes to your wife and family.