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Seburn Cline

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Seburn Cline

Birth
Texas, USA
Death
4 Mar 1960 (aged 61)
Big Spring, Howard County, Texas, USA
Burial
Big Spring, Howard County, Texas, USA GPS-Latitude: 32.2582583, Longitude: -101.4702889
Plot
01-034-054
Memorial ID
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The following article was published in the Big Spring Daily Herald on Sunday, March 6, 1960:

Cline Rites
Set Today

Seburn Cline, 61, of 812 W. 8th, died Friday night in a hospital here.
Services will be held at 2 p.m. today in the Nalley-Pickle Chapel with the Rev. Cecil Rhodes, Westside Baptist pastor, officiating. Burial will be in the City Cemetery.
Mr. Cline, a retired oilwell driller, was born Dec. 10, 1898, and moved to the Knott community when he was a small child. Since 1922 he had been a driller until his retirement.
Surviving him are his wife, Mrs. Florence Cline; six sons, Dossie Cline, C. D. Cline, Glendon Cline of Hobbs, N.M., Charles Cline, Weatherford, Charles Tefertiller and J. C. Tefertiller of Sweetwater; three daughters, Mrs. Kinney Blaine, Lampasas, Mrs. Marn Adkins, Big Spring, Margaret Tefertiller, Big Spring.
He also leaves four brothers, Jasper Cline, Vealmoor, Henry Cline and Wiley Cline, Big Spring, and Phillip Cline of New Mexico; two sisters, Mrs. A. C. Newton, Lubbock, and Mrs. Mary Lynn Adkison, Salem, Ore.
The following article was published in the Big Spring Daily Herald on Sunday, March 6, 1960:

Cline Rites
Set Today

Seburn Cline, 61, of 812 W. 8th, died Friday night in a hospital here.
Services will be held at 2 p.m. today in the Nalley-Pickle Chapel with the Rev. Cecil Rhodes, Westside Baptist pastor, officiating. Burial will be in the City Cemetery.
Mr. Cline, a retired oilwell driller, was born Dec. 10, 1898, and moved to the Knott community when he was a small child. Since 1922 he had been a driller until his retirement.
Surviving him are his wife, Mrs. Florence Cline; six sons, Dossie Cline, C. D. Cline, Glendon Cline of Hobbs, N.M., Charles Cline, Weatherford, Charles Tefertiller and J. C. Tefertiller of Sweetwater; three daughters, Mrs. Kinney Blaine, Lampasas, Mrs. Marn Adkins, Big Spring, Margaret Tefertiller, Big Spring.
He also leaves four brothers, Jasper Cline, Vealmoor, Henry Cline and Wiley Cline, Big Spring, and Phillip Cline of New Mexico; two sisters, Mrs. A. C. Newton, Lubbock, and Mrs. Mary Lynn Adkison, Salem, Ore.


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