Mr. Kline had been ill several weeks.
He was the owner of the Gloria Kline clothing store at Preston and Royal.
A native of Magnum, Okla., Mr. Kline was born on an Indian reservation. He lived in Tyler from 1934 to 1941. Before coming to Dallas more than 20 years ago, he lived in Amarillo and Texarkana.
Survivors are his wife; a sister, Mrs. Ester Freeman of Houston, and a brother, M. A. Kline of Houston.
Pallbearers will be Al Helmand, Henry Rogatz, Joe Kaufmann, Meyer Rachofsky, Albert Susan, George Meyer, Max Thomas and Harry Freedman.
Dallas Morning News (TX), December 13, 1961, Section 4, page 7.
Bio courtesy of Contributor #47995875.
Mr. Kline had been ill several weeks.
He was the owner of the Gloria Kline clothing store at Preston and Royal.
A native of Magnum, Okla., Mr. Kline was born on an Indian reservation. He lived in Tyler from 1934 to 1941. Before coming to Dallas more than 20 years ago, he lived in Amarillo and Texarkana.
Survivors are his wife; a sister, Mrs. Ester Freeman of Houston, and a brother, M. A. Kline of Houston.
Pallbearers will be Al Helmand, Henry Rogatz, Joe Kaufmann, Meyer Rachofsky, Albert Susan, George Meyer, Max Thomas and Harry Freedman.
Dallas Morning News (TX), December 13, 1961, Section 4, page 7.
Bio courtesy of Contributor #47995875.
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