A native of Chicago, Beth Cline, had resided in Seattle since 1901. She had been a member of the First Presbyterian Church since 1906. She resided at 412 East 63rd Street. She died Tuesday, September 28, 1948 at the age of 83 years after a brief illness. Arrangements were by Johnson & Hamilton with interment in Lake View Cemetery. Survivors included two sons, Carl Cline of Seattle, Washington and Ray Cline of San Francisco, California; two daughters, Mrs. Mona Webb and Mrs. Eunice Barth, both of Seattle; two sisters, Mrs. Anna Clarke of Santa Barbara, California and Mrs. Pearl Bragg of Pasadena, California; one brother, Albert McCartney of Bakersfield, California and six grandchildren.
Source: The Seattle Times, Wednesday, September 29, 1948.
A native of Chicago, Beth Cline, had resided in Seattle since 1901. She had been a member of the First Presbyterian Church since 1906. She resided at 412 East 63rd Street. She died Tuesday, September 28, 1948 at the age of 83 years after a brief illness. Arrangements were by Johnson & Hamilton with interment in Lake View Cemetery. Survivors included two sons, Carl Cline of Seattle, Washington and Ray Cline of San Francisco, California; two daughters, Mrs. Mona Webb and Mrs. Eunice Barth, both of Seattle; two sisters, Mrs. Anna Clarke of Santa Barbara, California and Mrs. Pearl Bragg of Pasadena, California; one brother, Albert McCartney of Bakersfield, California and six grandchildren.
Source: The Seattle Times, Wednesday, September 29, 1948.
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