Rose Lee Cline's Obituary
A Quiet Thread of Care: Remembering Rose Lee Cline
September 12th, 1950 – July 2nd, 2026
The hills of Rowlesburg, West Virginia first knew Rose Lee Cline; the gulf air of St. Petersburg, Florida carried her final breath. In the span of seventy-five years, she moved with calm purpose and left a steady mark.
For more than thirty years, she shaped images and color at Hit Promotional Products Inc., guiding graphic design and print production with a firm yet gentle hand. Her work showed the same resolve that shaped her days: determined, compassionate, and kind.
Evenings found her among yarn and stories, knitting gifts for many nieces and nephews. Each stitch spoke of quiet love, the same love she showed when a book opened on her lap or when family gathered around the television.
She often called her sisters’ children her own grandchildren; their laughter brightened her rooms as surely as sunlight through open blinds. Compassion was always close, though a touch of stubborn spirit kept her true to herself.
She is survived by her daughter Christinia Cline; grandsons Johnnie and Jerome; and siblings Patty, Connie, Charlotte, Harry, Pam, Mary, and Loretta. Waiting for her are her son Michael Cline, spouse John Cline, and parents James Goff and Ora Holley.
The needles rest, the last chapter closes, yet warmth remains in every scarf and every shared page. In that quiet warmth, we remember Rose and let her gentle spirit keep working in our lives.
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