Obituary
Obituary of Isabel D. Cline
CLINE, ISABEL D. - at the Campobello Lodge in Welshpool, NB, Isabel Dawn (Cook) Cline, wife of the late Gerald F. Cline. Born in Campobello, NB she is the daughter of the late Lloyd & Gwendolyn (Zwicker) Cook. Isabel was a longtime active member of St. Anne’s Anglican Church serving with the Guild. Loving wife, mother, grandmother, great grandmother, she is survived by her daughter Gwen Turner ( Dennis) of Perry, Maine, son Jeff (Tracy) of Campobello, grandchildren Amy and Jeffrey Turner, Nicholas, Jeffrey and Jordan Cline (Victoria), great grandchildren Tori and Cassidy Turner, daughters of Jeffrey Turner, Larissa and Lainey Cline, daughters of Nicholas and Amanda, sister Ruby Greenlaw of St Stephen, NB, sister in law Erlene Newman, special friends Nellie Barker and Bertha Newman, one aunt Arminta Newman, several nieces, nephews and cousins. Isabel was predeceased by two sisters Juanita Dunphy and Queenie Tozo. By Isabel’s request there will be no visitation however friends are welcomed to attend a memorial service to celebrate her life which will be held at St Anne’s Anglican Church, Welshpool, NB on Friday, July 22nd, 2011 at 2:00 pm The interment will follow in the adjoining cemetery followed by a reception in the church hall. In lieu of flowers donations to the St Anne’s Guild, Campobello Lodge or Charlotte County Cancer Society would be appreciated by the family. On line condolences to the family or donations can be made at www.humphreysfh.com Arrangements have been entrusted to the care and direction of Humphreys Funeral Home, 20 Marks Street, St Stephen, NB (506 … 466 … 3110)
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