Pamela H. Cline
65, of Danville, IN, passed away July 20, 2012. She worked for the State of Indiana Department of Corrections for 37 years, most recently as a Deputy Commisioner of Juvenile Services. She is survived by her husband, David Kenneth Cline; sons, Andrew Cline (Cathleen) and Michael Cline (Angela); sister, Julie Hughes Pickle (Wayne); brother, Henry Landrum Hughes III (Susan); 3 grandchildren, Grace, Emily, and Luke; and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by parents, Henry Landrum Hughes Jr. and Anne Folz Hughes; and sister, Mary Josephine Mitchell.
A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m., Mon, July 23, 2012 in Conkle Funeral Home Avon Chapel, with visitation there starting at 10 a.m. till service. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Hoosier Veterans Assistance Foundation. Online condolences may be shared at:
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Patti Bryan
August 14, 2012
Pam's sister, Mimi, was my best friend in high school, and I remember times spent with Pam so fondly. We are missing two great women. All of her family are in my heart and prayers.
Tim Avery
July 28, 2012
I worked for Pam while at the Girls School. She was the best.
Carl Heldt
July 25, 2012
Pam was like a younger sister to me when we were young. I grieve with you for her loss.
Lisa Riggen
July 23, 2012
Dave and family- words seem inadequate, but may you find comfort in knowing an angel is watching over you.
Laura Manuel
July 22, 2012
We are so sorry to hear about Pam's passing , but know she is in a better place with no more suffering. She was an amazing lady who I respected and loved as my own grandmother. Sincerely, laura & schuyler manuel
tim & paula Brown
July 22, 2012
Our hearts go out to you at this time and in the days ahead.
Bob Pride
July 22, 2012
Dave, We are in Michigan and just learned about Pam. We are so sorry. As it has been for some time now our prayers and thoughts be with you. We won't be back in town until Thursday. Will get in touch with you sometime after that. God is the greatest comforter of all. God Bless. Bob and Lynne.
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