Timothy-Scott Cline-Obituary

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Timothy Scott Cline

Murfreesboro, Tennessee

Dec 12, 1967 – Mar 18, 2026

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BORN
December 12, 1967
DIED
March 18, 2026
LOCATION
Murfreesboro, Tennessee

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Woodfin Funeral Chapel - Murfreesboro Obituary

Timothy Scott Cline, age 58, of Murfreesboro, TN passed away Wednesday, March 18, 2026. Born on December 12, 1967, he was the son of the late Billy Ray Cline Sr. and Brenda (Byrd) Cline. He is also preceded in death by his brother, Billy Ray Cline Jr. and his stepdaughters, Caitlin Roussin and Jessica Farless.  


Scott is survived by his loving wife of 15 years, Patsy (Terwilliger) Cline; his children, Candice (Kevin) Kolinske, Bradley (Kelsey) Cline, Albert (Emilee) Roussin, and Erin Farless; his mother, Brenda (Byrd) Cline; his grandchildren, Cameron and Connor Kolinske, Phoenix, Griffin Cline, and Baby Girl Cline due this summer, Andrew Johnson, and Scarlett Shephard, along with many aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews.


In Scotts’ younger years he lived in Mt. Juliet where he was a part of Mt. Juliet High School Class of 1986. There, he played football for most of his life and was on the wrestling team during his senior year. While in high school, he worked at Opryland, where he was the Honey Nut Cheerio Character. Years later, he went to work for YRC Freight and absolutely loved his job and following in his father’s footsteps. He worked there until he became disabled due to his health.


Scott met the love of his life, Patsy, when they were in the 4th grade at Mt. Juliet Elementary. They grew up in the same neighborhood and would hold hands on the bus to school. 34 years later they reconnected, fell in love, and were married a year later on May 13, 2012.


Scott was known to be stubborn, and hard-headed, but very funny and loyal. He loved talking to anybody and never met a stranger. He loved his pet cats, especially Hitty. Scott loved being a cheer dad to Candice, a soccer coach to Brad, and a father to his stepdaughter Erin. He loved Sudoku books and playing Word Scapes online.


Visitation with the family will be held at Woodfin Memorial Chapel on Friday March 27, 2026, from 10:00 AM until 12:00 PM with memorial service to follow.


Cremation is under the direction of Woodfin Memorial Chapel.

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My condolences to the entire family for this devasting loss. Scotty was a great guy that would do anything for anyone. I worked with him at Roadway back in the day and we shared lots of fond memories. My kids always heard about Scotty before they ever met him. He was the kind that his reputation preceded himself. IYKYK Going to miss you Brother but hopefully we shall meet again. God Bless!

My condolences to the entire family for this devasting loss. Scotty was a great guy that would do anything for anyone. I worked with him at Roadway back in the day and we shared lots of fond memories. My kids always heard about Scotty before they ever met him. He was the kind that his reputation preceded himself with all due respect. IYKYK Going to miss you Brother but hopefully we shall meet again. God Bless!

Scott was a beautiful soul and a big heart. Hate this but know he is with his brother... prayers and hugs for the ones left behind

I remember Scott a bit from high school. He was always smiling. I remember they misspelled his name in the yearbook. He loved you so much Patsy and I know you loved him. Prayers for peace and comfort. GOD bless.

Though the distance has seemed to kept our family apart And we haven’t seen Scott or the rest of the family recently I have kept up with him and Brenda through social media. I’m very sorry the family is experiencing this loss. Will be keeping everyone in our prayers.

Karen. Greene Hill
His cousin

Scott was a wonderful man and a great neighbor to me the past 10 years. I not only considered him a neighbor but a friend. The first time I met him in 2015 he offered to mow my yard. I know Scott was a man who followed Christ so I know he is in Heaven. His wife and kids are blessed to have such a wonderful man in their lives

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief. Scotty was more than a cousin to me. We referred to each other as brother and sister. He may have looked tough, but he had the kindest heart. He will truly be missed.

You two were/are such dear friends! I was so thankful when you finally found each other. Scott was
a kind, loving soul. (With a little crazy thrown in) Love you always! I'm here if you need me.