Betty M. Cline


Betty Mae Cline, 80, passed away unexpectedly January 19, 2024 at St. Mary’s Hospital, Blue Springs, MO, after a long battle with Alzheimer’s.  Betty was born the 7th of 13 children on April 21, 1943 in Grady, AR, the daughter of Alfred and Ester (Brown) Saylor.   Her family lived in Mariana, AR where her father was a riverboat captain on the St. Francis River.  As a 7-year-old child Betty’s family suffered tragedy of her mother’s untimely death shortly after her mother, Ester, gave birth to Betty’s 12th sibling, Noel.  Due to these circumstances, Betty was primarily raised by her older sister, Imogene. 

As a young adult, Betty relocated to Kansas City, KS where she met the love of her life, who she is survived by, her devoted husband, Gerald “Dean” Cline. They married January 21, 1961 and celebrated nearly 63 years of marriage. 

Betty obtained an Associate’s degree at Blue Springs Community College, where she used her gained knowledge to be a dietician at St. Mary’s Hospital, Blue Springs.  After serving some time as a dietician, Betty worked alongside her life-long partner, Dean, as co-owner/operator of various businesses that most recently included, Home Decorator Store, Oak Grove, MO. 

Betty was a self-taught pianist and loved playing hymns at Oak Grove Bible Church.  She also, enjoyed square dancing with a local Odessa group and clogging with husband, Dean, and granddaughter Jennifer with the Village Cloggers.  Above all else, Betty adored her family and was a totally devoted wife and mother.

Betty was the beloved mother to Michael (Barbara) Cline, Julie (Frank) Sudario, and Alan (Denice) Cline; grandmother to: Jennifer, Stephen, and Ryan Cline, Katherine Pennington, and Matthew Sudario; and great-grandmother to: Remington, Karsyn, Davis, Conner, Layla, Calvin, Makenzie and one more on the way!

Betty is also survived by her siblings: Lorine (Saylor) Boozer of Batesville, AR; Ruby (Saylor) Skipper of Tyronza, AR; Eugene Saylor of Marianna, AR; and Sam Saylor of Lee’s Summit, MO.

Funeral Service – First Baptist Church Oak Grove, MO
400 SE 14th St, Oak Grove, MO
Friday, January 26, 2024
11 am – 1 pm Visitation
1 pm Funeral Service

Obituary submitted by the family.

Arrangements: Royer Funeral Home, Oak Grove, MO

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  1. We are so sorry for all of you and are continuing to pray for you during this very difficult time.
    With love,
    Troy and Melinda Bourdon

    1. Thank you so much, Troy and Mel.
      From the Cline crew. We are so grateful for the care and prayer support.

  2. The Semmes Family wishes to extend our loving sympathy to the Kline Family. Our prayers continue that your hearts remain filled with loving memories of Ms. Betty. God bless you all. Sandra M Semmes

  3. Every minute I spent with Betty was a happy one. She was a lovely lady and a dear friend.

  4. We loved loved loved this lady, She hands down was one of the warmest kindest people you would have the pleasure knowing. In a season of our lives where God was doing some healing we endured loneliness, Betty and Dean opened their doors and hearts giving us a seat at their table sharing their family. We felt so at home so excepted . No question in our minds it was God giving us a big hug so to speak . He knows what we need when we need it and fortunately for us their hearts responded aiding Father God in blessing us. This was more than once. We loved stopping at the store to see them on Saturday’s talking about every thing imaginable but mostly Scripture. Always greeted warmly and often hugged going in and going out. I am sure she knew we needed those Momma hugs. We will remember her laugh, her silly giggle and her come on in attitude. No question she loved her family and no question she had a heart to include those who needed to be loved, Our prayer and heart goes out to her family, We love you all, thank you for making room for us and the love and laughter .

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