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Bill Cline was the youngest of eight, born to Imogene and Rev. Grady T Cline, on July 21 1950. He grew up in Cullowhee North Carolina, and later moved to the Detroit area where he started a family of his own. Bill loved the outdoors, and spent a lot of his free time fishing, hunting, and teaching his girls about nature. He and his family joined the Puddle Jumpers camping organization, and loved traveling. Bill worked almost 30 years for Ford Motor Company as a mechanic, and later moved on to Volvo and Jaguar for a short time before his retirement. Bill was preceded in his death by his parents Imogene and Grady, and his siblings John (Hoyle) Cline, Lois Wong, Gennie Meador, Dorothy Buchanan, Hazel Wyatt, Harold Cline. Bill leaves behind his wife, Sandra Cline, two daughters Christina and Jennifer Cline, four grandchildren Addison, Dillon, Dalton and Daniel, and his sister Rachel Rogers.
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