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Susan Jane <I>Atwill</I> Cline

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Susan Jane Atwill Cline

Birth
Pasadena, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Death
19 Apr 2016 (aged 78)
Reno, Washoe County, Nevada, USA
Burial
Truckee, Nevada County, California, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.3345944, Longitude: -120.1784889
Plot
247-7 NW
Memorial ID
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Sue was the daughter of John and Nancy Atwill. She married John Cline in 1957. They had three children: Nancy, Frank, and Deborah. Sue and John and the children moved often for his many assignments, first as an Episcopal priest serving churches in southern California, then as a Chaplain in the U. S. Army. After John left the military, he and his family served churches in Crescent City, Alturas, and Joshua Tree, 29 Palms.

Sue was a mother, wife, seamstress, crafter, quilter, photographer, school volunteer, Girl Scout leader and board member, co-owner of the Crescent City Greyhound Bus Depot, attendee at the Calpine Water Board meetings, often reminding them of Parliamentary procedure, member and longtime Mission Committee secretary of St. Nicholas’ Episcopal Church, Tahoe City, and member and secretary of the Cabin Fever Quilt Guild, Portola. The Quilt Guild became Sue’s second family, for there she found fellowship, friendship and a means of expressing her tremendous creativity.

Sue was preceded in death by parents John and Nancy Atwill, sister Mary Atwill Baker, son Frank A. Cline, and husband John E. Cline. She is deeply missed by brother John (Jack) Atwill and his wife Laura Hull, daughter Deborah Cline Knochenhauer, husband Mark Knochenhauer, granddaughters; Giguette and Gillian Knochenhauer, daughter Nancy Cline Wright and husband John Wright, one niece, six nephews, and many, many friends.


Sue was a great supporter of organizations that help and protect animals and nature.
Sue was the daughter of John and Nancy Atwill. She married John Cline in 1957. They had three children: Nancy, Frank, and Deborah. Sue and John and the children moved often for his many assignments, first as an Episcopal priest serving churches in southern California, then as a Chaplain in the U. S. Army. After John left the military, he and his family served churches in Crescent City, Alturas, and Joshua Tree, 29 Palms.

Sue was a mother, wife, seamstress, crafter, quilter, photographer, school volunteer, Girl Scout leader and board member, co-owner of the Crescent City Greyhound Bus Depot, attendee at the Calpine Water Board meetings, often reminding them of Parliamentary procedure, member and longtime Mission Committee secretary of St. Nicholas’ Episcopal Church, Tahoe City, and member and secretary of the Cabin Fever Quilt Guild, Portola. The Quilt Guild became Sue’s second family, for there she found fellowship, friendship and a means of expressing her tremendous creativity.

Sue was preceded in death by parents John and Nancy Atwill, sister Mary Atwill Baker, son Frank A. Cline, and husband John E. Cline. She is deeply missed by brother John (Jack) Atwill and his wife Laura Hull, daughter Deborah Cline Knochenhauer, husband Mark Knochenhauer, granddaughters; Giguette and Gillian Knochenhauer, daughter Nancy Cline Wright and husband John Wright, one niece, six nephews, and many, many friends.


Sue was a great supporter of organizations that help and protect animals and nature.

Inscription

DAUGHTER, SISTER, WIFE, MOTHER,
AUNT, GRANDMOTHER, FRIEND
CREATIVE CRAFTER & QUILTER. LOVED & MISSED.



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  • Created by: Foxwolf
  • Added: Jun 6, 2016
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/164021587/susan_jane-cline: accessed ), memorial page for Susan Jane Atwill Cline (17 Sep 1937–19 Apr 2016), Find a Grave Memorial ID 164021587, citing Sierra Mountains Cemetery, Truckee, Nevada County, California, USA; Maintained by Foxwolf (contributor 47374189).