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James E. "Jimmy" Cline
Submitted by: Wanda Purcell


James E. "Jimmy" Cline, 76, was born July 19, 1913 in Rankin, Oklahoma and died Tuesday, March 13, 1990 in Roger Mills Memorial Hospital in Cheyenne after an extended illness.

Jimmy, son of Henry N. and Emma Slay Cline, grew up in the Reydon community.

In 1929 he married Willie Maxine Kirk in Roy, New Mexico.

They lived in Reydon until 1973 when they moved to Cheyenne.

Preceding him in death were his parents; one daughter, Betty Jean Jackson; three sisters and three brothers.

Survivors are his wife, Maxie; one daughter, Marion Jones of Dumas, Texas; one sister, Eva Wilson of Dumas, Texas; seven grandchildren; one great granddaughter; and other relatives and friends.

Graveside services were held today at 2:30 p.m. with Morris Cook officiating.

Burial followed in White Rose Cemetery, Reydon, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma.

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