KLINE, LOU ANN, 91, Nicktown, passed away March 20, 2022. Born February 18, 1931, in Spangler, the daughter of Clement and Helen (Springer) Kirsch. Preceded in death by parents; loving husband, Urban “Herk” Kline, who died March 29, 2020; brother, Bernard Kirsch; sisters, Rita Sheehan, Theresa Celine Kirsch, and Mary Wensel; and daughter-in-law, Christine Kline. Survived by children, Gregory (Paula Jo) Kline, Northern Cambria; Wayne Kline, Carrolltown; Patrick (Regina) Kline, Beverly (Ronald) Sherry, Theresa (Frank) Dumm, all of Nicktown; Ann (George) Miers, Royersford, and Daniel (Carrie) Kline, Northern Cambria. 18 grandchildren and 27 great-grandchildren. Also survived by sister, Doris Logue, Ohio. Member of St. Nicholas Catholic Church, Legion of Mary and Altar & Rosary Society. Last surviving member of the original founders of Veteran’s Memorial Ambulance Association. Member of Nicktown Fire Company Ladies Auxiliary and Cambria County Fire Ladies Auxiliary. Lou Ann loved baking for her large family and was famous for her wonderful cookies and gobs. She enjoyed playing board games and cards with her husband, children, and grandchildren through the years. Her favorite place to spend time was sitting on her porch sharing her love of the birdwatching with her family and friends. Her grandchildren and great-grandchildren brought her great joy as she watched them play throughout the years. Family and friends will be received from 2-4 & 6-8 p.m. Friday, March 25, at Moriconi Funeral Home, Inc., Northern Cambria. Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Saturday, March 26, 2022, at Holy Cross Chapel, Northern Cambria. Fr. Jeremiah Lange, OSB, PhD, celebrant. Committal, St. Nicholas Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Lou Ann’s memory to St. Nicholas Catholic Church. The Kline family wishes to send special thanks to her caregivers Louetta, Kristina, Ruby, Linda, Theresa B., Angie, Amber, and Samantha; along with the staff of Conemaugh Hospice especially Stephanie and Missy. They were an excellent source of care, compassion and support to our mother and family during her illness.
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