M. June Christensen Cline
Obituary
M. June Christensen Cline, 81, passed
away at Kansas Christian Home in Newton on Wednesday (July 12, 2017).
She was born June 2, 1936, in Walla Walla, Washington, to Lawrence C.
and Edna E. (Mason) Christensen. She grew up in Walla Walla and
attended a one-room school (Thomas School) and graduated from Walla
Walla High School in 1953.
She received her Bachelor of Science
degree in nursing from the University of Oregon Health Sciences
Center in Portland, Oregon. She worked a year as a pediatric nurse at
Michael Reese Hospital in Chicago before returning to Walla Walla to
serve as a Public Health and School Nurse for seven years. As a lay
person, she worked very actively with junior high youth.
In 1966, she entered The Graduate
Seminary of Phillips University in Enid, Oklahoma, and graduated in
1969. She worked as an emergency room nurse to pay the rent and
taught Sunday School at Central Christian Church. She helped start a
pastoral counseling center in Enid. She was ordained into the
Christian ministry in 1972.
Upon graduation, her first position was
as Associate Regional Minister of the Christian Church in
Pennsylvania, where she worked with CWF, Youth, Christian Education,
the camp programming for two camp sites and edited the regional
paper. After five and a half years she became Associate Regional
Minister of the Christian Church of Mid-America (Missouri) where she
served for four and a half years.
In 1981, she completed one unit of
Basic and three units of Advanced Clinical Pastoral Education at the
University of Missouri Health Sciences Center. She worked there as a
Chaplain-counselor for one year. When her pastor suffered a massive
heart attack, she agreed to serve as interim senior minister of First
Christian Church in Jefferson City, Missouri, until he recovered.
June then returned to Walla Walla and served as an Interim Associate
Pastor at Central Christian Church for a period of time.
She married Loren Cline in her home
church in June of 1984. She returned with him to Jacksonville,
Illinois. She accepted the pastorate of First Christian Church in
White Hall, Illinois, and served there for 13 years. When Loren
retired from his position as Administrator of Barton Stone Christian
Home, she retired from her pastorate and became very active in Pilot
Club and served on the Boards of Hospice, Jacksonville Area Council
on Alcohol and Substance Abuse and the pastoral care program of the
local hospital.
In 2000, the Clines moved to Newton.
June served as Interim Associate Regional Minister of the Christian
Church in Kansas, working with the 33 churches in the South Central
District. June served in that capacity from January through September
of 2001.
June and Loren did a one-month interim
in Ulysses together and June did a three-month interim in Galva.
She was preceded in death by her
husband, Loren; her father, Lawrence C. Christensen; her mother, Edna
E. (Mason) Christensen; brother, Lawrence A. "Bud"
Christensen and his wife, Nadine.
Survivors are her sister, Maita
Hagedorn of Walla Walla; and many nieces and nephews and great-nieces
and nephews with whom she kept in close contact. June enjoyed being
called "Grandma" to Loren's 15 grandchildren and seven
great-grandchildren.
Memorial contributions may be made to
the First Christian Church of Newton Youth Activities Fund or a
charity of your choice. A memorial service will be held at 10 a.m.
Thursday (July 20, 2017) at First Christian Church of Newton. One in
Walla Walla, Washington, will be held July 29, 2017, at the College
Place Presbyterian Church.