Sally Louise Cline

August 14, 1948 – March 16, 2018

Sally passed away peacefully while in hospice on March 16, 2018. Sally had battled for a long time with diverticulitis and although recently on February 23rd underwent brain surgery to remove a stage 4 cancer tumor she ultimately passed away from her battle with diverticulitis.

Sally was in radio business for over 40 years and worked her last years as a traffic manager. Sally was well respected and admired for her career abilities and loved what she did. She took great pride in her position and the time and effort it took to be excellent at it.

Sally is survived by her loving parents, Mary S Cline and Silas H Cline, her daughter Kristyn D Cline, and granddaughter Abbigale JPoirier and grandson in law Roger A Poirier, her granddaughter and mini her Isabelle LCline, her grandson Christopher A Harris, her brother William S Cline and her sister in law Cheryl A Cline, her sister Deborah de Beauclair and her brother in law Walter de Beauclair, along with many cousins, aunts, uncles, nephews, nieces, goddaughters, and a wonderful huge group of amazing friends across the county.

Sally had the biggest passion for music. She lived her life as we say one note at a time and danced every step of the way.

May our sweet Sally rest in peace knowing her time on earth was given freely and with so much love. Sally was grateful for experiences and the life she lived. As Sally said she had no regrets here on earth.

Sally is in GODS hands now and made a wonderful difference in the lives she shared. Sally had so much unconditional love for everyone. The smile, the positive attitude, the way she filled a room, she could never be replaced.

We will miss you beyond words and will always be so proud of you. Eternal life is where you are and until we meet again “Mustang Sally” may you know peace and grace and soar as the free bird you always were. .

You were and angel in the shape of my mom!

Love the Cline Family

A memoriam has been set up in honor of Sally L Cline where she spent her life as a child and into adult hood at Smoke Lake in Canada’s Algonquin Provincial Park. A place she called home

Ms Sally L Cline

http://www.algonquinpark.on.ca/foap/donate/in-memorial.php