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Geneva Alice <I>Sampson</I> Cline

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Geneva Alice Sampson Cline

Birth
Brownington, Henry County, Missouri, USA
Death
1 Jan 1999 (aged 83)
Lowry City, St. Clair County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Brownington, Henry County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Geneva Alice Sampson Cline, daughter of Charles Eugene and Mamie Leona Dodson Sampson, was born December 6, 1915, in Brownington, and died January 1, 1999, at Truman Lake Manor, Lowry City. Geneva was married to Forest F. Cline on March 26, 1932, at The First Baptist Church in Clinton. Forest preceded her in death on December 14, 1971. Geneva spent her life as a homemaker, mother, hospital bookkeeper and sheriff's department dispatcher. She had lived in Brownington and Warsaw before she moved to Lowry City three years ago. She is survived by her son, Forest (Butch) Cline, his wife Mollie; her loving companion, Ivan Bradley, who cared for her during her illness and who has been a very good friend; two sisters, Joann Crowder and Carolyn Joyce Westoff; one brother, Charles Eugene Sampson, Jr.; two grandchildren, four step-grandchildren, as well as a number of nieces, nephews and other relatives and friends. Funeral services were held at the Vansant-Mills Chapel Tuesday, January 5. Burial was in the Maplewood Cemetery, Brownington.
Geneva Alice Sampson Cline, daughter of Charles Eugene and Mamie Leona Dodson Sampson, was born December 6, 1915, in Brownington, and died January 1, 1999, at Truman Lake Manor, Lowry City. Geneva was married to Forest F. Cline on March 26, 1932, at The First Baptist Church in Clinton. Forest preceded her in death on December 14, 1971. Geneva spent her life as a homemaker, mother, hospital bookkeeper and sheriff's department dispatcher. She had lived in Brownington and Warsaw before she moved to Lowry City three years ago. She is survived by her son, Forest (Butch) Cline, his wife Mollie; her loving companion, Ivan Bradley, who cared for her during her illness and who has been a very good friend; two sisters, Joann Crowder and Carolyn Joyce Westoff; one brother, Charles Eugene Sampson, Jr.; two grandchildren, four step-grandchildren, as well as a number of nieces, nephews and other relatives and friends. Funeral services were held at the Vansant-Mills Chapel Tuesday, January 5. Burial was in the Maplewood Cemetery, Brownington.


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