Bobby Joe Cline

March 15, 1943 - Augsut 24, 2010 Bobby Joe Cline, 67, Mooresville, died August 24, 2010, in his residence, surrounded by his loving family.Mr. Cline was born March 15, 1943, in Scottsville, Kentucky, one of twelve children, born to Brady Estel and Pearlie May (Carter) Cline. To continue reading Bob’s Life Story, share a favorite memory, or to sign the online guest register, visit http://www.lifestorynet.com/memories/61553/ . View Bob's Life Tribute video by clicking here: http://videos.lifetributes.com/158561.

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  1. My heart & prayers go out to the entire family at this time. Bob was such a strong man & was so lucky to be loved by so many people. Rest easy knowing he is no longer suffering, but looking down smiling. Much Love, Courtney & Derek Jackson

  2. There are no words….all I can say is he is a wonderful, stron, caring man. He brought so much to my life something I will never be able to repay. My thoughts and prayers are with his entire family and all of his friends. Faye and Sandy don’t ever doub

  3. My prayers extend to the family. Trust God to heal your heart and strengthen you during this time. Rejoice and remember the Good times now- Grandpa would want you all to do that!!! I’m here if you need me- & always able to sing for you guys!! 🙂 D

  4. Our thoughts & prayers are with you & your family during this difficult time. We hope you guys can take comfort in knowing he’s resting & in a much better place now. We love you guys!

  5. Each of us has a had a different relationship with our father, grandfather, or great grandfather, Bobby. He loved each of us differently according to the person we turned out to be. He enjoyed us being our own different people. And I know that I love hi

  6. I will always remember the good times, the times where we used to fight over the remote because he wanted to watch nass car and i wanted cartoons but as i got older i started to love watching a good race with paw. i will remember the times when i used to

  7. The loss of a father and friend can be more than words can express. May your family take comfort in knowing, to be absent on earth is to be present with Lord.Rest in his comfort and grace. Bobby will be deeply missed and will be in our hearts, and you wil

  8. Bob was our dear friend and father to me no distance could seperate us We met in Jamaica 1993 and we kept in touch ever since from Jamaica to Japan & now the USA,words cannot explain how much he will be missed.I loved him unconditionally,though We love

  9. Too far away from sight or speech.But not too far for thoughts to reach.Sweet to remember him once here.Who, though absent, is just as dear.Condolence to Faye and the rest of the family.Keep the faith.

  10. Are thoughts and prayers are with you during this time of sorrow. Bob will be missed greatly he was such a loving and caring person. May God be with you and your family in this time of need.

  11. One day, I will come back. Yes, I shall come back. Until then there must be no regrets, no tears, no anxieties. Just go forward in all your beliefs, and prove to me that I am not mistaken in mine. – William Hartnell


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