Walworth, NY - Carol K. Cline, 75, of 1804 Plank Road passed away at home on Sunday, July 12, 2020 following a long struggle with Alzheimer's disease. She was born June 8, 1945 in Portland, ME, the daughter of the late Norman and Marjorie (Dow) Shear. On December 12, 1987, in Penfield, she married Dale O. Cline who survives.
Carol was raised in Wellsville and was a 1963 graduate of Wellsville High School. She resided in Oakdale, PA from 1971 to 1986, then moved to the Rochester area. She and Dale were members of HOG (Harley Owners Group) and the enjoyed boating and traveling, especially HOG rallies.
Surviving in addition to her husband are three daughters, Terri (Bob) Barbour-Ducsay of Canonsburg, PA, Kelley Martin of Northampton, PA, and Michelle Evans of Jacksonville, FL, a step-son, Jeff (Jodi) Cline of Penfield, nine grandchildren, Christopher Barbour, RJ O'Leary Samantha Evans, Ryan O'Leary, Dr. Tyler Barbour, Brittney Ducsay, Meagan O'Leary, Joey Cline and Jordan Cline, a half-brother, Dan Kervin of North Kingstown, RI, as well as several nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents, she was predeceased by her brother, Kendall “Gary” Kervin.
The family would like to extend their appreciation to Deb Yackel for the loving care she offered Carol over the years.
Friends are invited to a graveside service on Saturday, July 18, 2020 at 1:00 pm in Woodlawn Cemetery, 276 South Main Street in Wellsville, NY. Please consider memorial donations to the Alzheimer's Association. To leave online condolences, please visit www.embserfuneralhome.com.
I am very sorry to learn of Carol’s passing. Alzheimer’s is a terrible disease. I watched my mother suffer from it. Carol was a wonderful classmate and I will miss her beautiful smile and good conversation at our class reunions. God bless you, Carol.
ReplyDeleteThank you Craig for your kind words and sharing a memory. She was an amazing woman, mom, grandmother and friend.
ReplyDeleteThank you Craig for sharing a memory of my mom and your kind words. She was an amazing woman, mom, grandmother and friend.
ReplyDeleteMay God Bless Carol, family, and all her loved ones. I can never remember her not smiling. I also remember her as being full of energy and indeed a wonderful classmate. Rest in peace dear Carol.
ReplyDeleteI am so very sorry that I can not be there. I loved Carol very much and never thought of her being any less than my own grandma. Family, you are in my thoughts and prayers and will be especially as you go through the day tomorrow. She was always very good to me and I will miss her. I am glad though, that her fight with Alzheimer’s is finally over. May she be at peace and in the lords arms. Rest easy grandma Carol.
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ReplyDeleteI am so sorry to learn of Carol's passing I have meant to call or stop out for a couple years now and I waited too long ! Carol and yourself were among my favorite people and I miss our friendship. I will always remember Carol as an exceptionally beautiful person both inside and out she had an amazing and engaging personality and strength of character and honestly I am shocked of this tragic news ! Carol was only two years older than I so it definitely hits home ! Please take comfort in knowing you have many wonderful family members & friends who are here for you should you need an understanding or sympathetic ear or someone to lean on in the weeks & months ahead ! Take solace in knowing that Carol will be deeply missed and thought of with fondness and admiration. She hasn't left you for she will be with you always be with you to guide you to be your beacon of light and directional compass ! I hope you can come to believe that she is now in a peaceful place free of earthly torments perhaps going on ahead to ready a place for her loved ones ! May time work its magic and eventually ease your emptiness and pain never forgetting your amazing wife but finding an inner strength to forge ahead in her absence !
I always had the highest respect and admiration for Carol and will sincerely miss her !
I just learned of the arrangements today, Saturday in Wellsville or I would have come down I do apologize.
Please accept my deepest condolences,
Fred Rath
oscar@frontiernet.net