It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of June C. Cline, who left us on October 6, 2025, at the age of 76. June was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, and friend, known for her nurturing spirit and creative soul.
Born on February 19, 1949, June was the cherished wife of Robert Cline II. for over 57 years and devoted mother to Robert Cline III and Randy Cline. She was also a proud grandmother to Megan, Austin, and Juilea ,who brought her immense joy.
June was an active member of The Goodyear Lutheran Church, where she will be missed deeply by her church family.
June’s love for life was reflected in her passions. She was an avid gardener, known for her beautiful hosta gardens that she meticulously cared for. Her love for nature extended beyond the garden, as she was also an accomplished artist who found peace and expression through oil painting. For many years, she eagerly looked forward to the Apple Harvest Festival, where she would display and sell her paintings, sharing her art with the community she loved so much.
In addition to her creative pursuits, June enjoyed spending time with her beloved dogs, Holly and Duffy, whose companionship brought her great comfort. A lifelong fan of Philadelphia sports, she was an enthusiastic supporter of the Philadelphia Phillies and Philadelphia Eagles, always ready to cheer on her teams with unmatched passion. A retired employee of Knouse Foods, she carried the values of hard work and dedication with her throughout her life.
June will be remembered for her kind heart, artistic talent, and unwavering love for her family. She touched the lives of all who knew her and will be dearly missed. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to the Humane Society of Harrisburg. May she rest in peace, her memory forever cherished by those who loved her.
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