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THOMAS G. CLINES

Bedford/franklin, Virginia

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 THOMAS GREGORY CLINES (Age 84)  of Bedford, VA and formerly of Middleburg,VA, passed away peacefully on July 30, 2013.Born August 18, 1928, in Washington D.C.,he is survived by his beloved wife Heidi; fivechildren and their spouses; Tom and JeniferClines, Jean and Scott Wilson, June...

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Rest in peace, Mr. Clines

Eternal warrior and ardent friend. Forever missed.

..... it is your birthday and I am thinking of you. As I grey and I come to the age you were, I see more of who you are; still with me in so many ways. The team in Addis is young as we once were. I am reminded of a poem as I am of you, Happy Birthday - 18 August 1928 Though much is taken, much abides; and though We are not now that strength which in old days Moved earth and heaven; that which we are, we are; One equal temper of heroic hearts, Made weak by time and fate, but strong in...

yeshereriti diri sik´elak´eli anibesani mat´imedi yichilalu bemisilihi sinik´et´ili anite ke´inya gari nehi. melikami lideti

Rest in Peace. Not forgotten.

Strength and honor and everything you taught me God hold you close
Pat carroll

Patriotism was the ruling passion of his soul. A single eye to America's true interest influenced all his foreign intercourse and negotiations, and indeed the whole of his service to our Great Republic sprang from those foundational principles enshrined in our Constitution. God and Country ..Nothing Less Cobra 6

- We hold on to your legaecy which brings us both strength and comfort. - May the young be reminded of the words you once shared with me; on topic of far away places and distant dreams : "There is a tide in the affairs of men Which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune; Omitted, all the voyage of their life Is bound in shallows and in miseries. On such a full sea are we now afloat; And we must take the current when it serves" - William Shakespeare, Julius Caesar lose our venture

Honour We have a rich history and proud identity that we must guard jealously. We draw confidence from the knowledge of those before us and our trust in each other. Humility is crucial, it prevent hubris. It keeps us open to new ideas and prevents us from being blind to our own failings. Much of who we are today is the result of those who have walked the path before us. it is our responsibility to lay the ground right for those who will come after. We do so in your image.