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William Walter "Bill" Cline Jr.

WATAUGA, Texas

1960 - 2009

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Bill Cline Jr., 49, passed away Monday, Feb. 23, 2009. Funeral: 11 a.m. Saturday at Woodland West Church of Christ, 3101 W. Park Row, Arlington. Visitation: 5 to 8 p.m. Friday at Alternative Funeral Services, Mansfield. Bill was born Feb. 7, 1960, in Bruckenhauser, Germany. He had worked as an...

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Billy and I were good friends in high school. So sad to learn of his passing.

I first met Bill in California. He was a manager for Red Lobster under my husband, Bill Jackson. He was so sweet, caring and earnest. He quickly became a lifelong friend. I called him "my gentle giant". He was the first man who ever made my husband seem short. Many years later, We had the priviledge to host Bill and Sharon's wedding. I loved Bill and felt honored to call him FRIEND.

It was my pleasure to be a customer at the Irving Corner Bakery. Bill was one of the finest restaurant managers I've ever met and a true role model for others. He treated his staff like the customer service professionals they are and made them feel appreciated. In turn, they made the customers feel welcomed and appreciated. May everyone that knew Bill be comforted by the beautiful memories of this true gentleman.

We are so heart broken to hear of Billy's passing. His laughter and smile just made your day. We are all saddened by his lose but we take comfort in our hearts that we have a wonderful guardian angel now to watch over us. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

Bill was an inspiring man. Full of compassion and positive influence. He made an impact on me when I worked with him which I will never forget. I will dearly miss him.

I had the distinct HONOR of meeting and working with Bill at the Corner Bakery.

He was the finest example of Truth and integrity and was a mentor to me as I transitioned to my position.

My Heartfelt condolences go out to his Family.

May God Grant to Bill eternal Peace and Rest and Comfort to His Family.

I will endeavor to Honor Bill in my professional life by always asking What would Bill do.

Most people never have the chance to know a man as kind, generous and loving as Bill. I am so very priveleged that I did. My heart is filled with sadness that he is no longer here to laugh and share his smile. My mind is full of many wonderful memories that I will treasure forever. I am proud to say that I knew him as a co-worker and a friend.

Sharon, I am so sorry about your loss. Bill was an amazing man and I am proud to say I had the opportunity to know him. He was truly loved and will be greatly missed.
Mark Carlson

I first met Bill first when he was the manager of the Corner Bakery at MacArthur Park, then as an Area Director for Corner Bakery. I will always be grateful for the role he played as mentor to one of my sons, helping to further his career.