After graduation, she went to school in Missoula but she eventually found her way to California where she joined the Marine Corp and met her future husband, also a Marine. Dee was proud to be a Marine, and even after leaving the Corp she continued to support her husband, Charles "Chuck" Cline (deceased in 1996) in his Marine Corp career. Their lives took them to Houston, Texas, Southern California, back home to Montana, and a last tour in the military to the Middle East until they settled in Spokane.
Dee is survived by her children Dawn Marie (Robert) Riggins of Clark Fork, Idaho, Dallas Anthony Cline of Las Vegas, NV, step-children Charles (Brenda) Cline of Hampton, Ohio, Lea Cline (Kevin) Shuey of Goldsboro, NC., her grandson Jorel Hughes of Spokane, WA, four great-grandsons, her sisters Sharon Albano (Larry) Larkin of Noxon, MT, Sydne Albano Linzmaier of Denver, CO, many nieces, nephews and friends.
A gathering to celebrate DeLoa "Dee" Albano Cline will be announced at a later date.
Published by Spokesman-Review on Oct. 12, 2022.
After graduation, she went to school in Missoula but she eventually found her way to California where she joined the Marine Corp and met her future husband, also a Marine. Dee was proud to be a Marine, and even after leaving the Corp she continued to support her husband, Charles "Chuck" Cline (deceased in 1996) in his Marine Corp career. Their lives took them to Houston, Texas, Southern California, back home to Montana, and a last tour in the military to the Middle East until they settled in Spokane.
Dee is survived by her children Dawn Marie (Robert) Riggins of Clark Fork, Idaho, Dallas Anthony Cline of Las Vegas, NV, step-children Charles (Brenda) Cline of Hampton, Ohio, Lea Cline (Kevin) Shuey of Goldsboro, NC., her grandson Jorel Hughes of Spokane, WA, four great-grandsons, her sisters Sharon Albano (Larry) Larkin of Noxon, MT, Sydne Albano Linzmaier of Denver, CO, many nieces, nephews and friends.
A gathering to celebrate DeLoa "Dee" Albano Cline will be announced at a later date.
Published by Spokesman-Review on Oct. 12, 2022.
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