

Born April 9, 1951, in Rawlins, Wyoming to Charles “Bud” Cline and Lillian Cline.
Brian passed away unexpectedly on March 10, 2022, just a month shy of his 71st birthday.He was a resident of Longwood Florida and a longtime resident of the Orlando area.
He is survived by his wife Susan Cline. Brian will be missed forever by his son Sean Cline; daughter Sarah
Cline Hammerschmidt & husband Anton; grandsons Reese Andrew Cline Cuadra and Ruhn Cline
Hammerschmidt; 102-year-old mother Lillian Cline; brother James Cline; sister Bonnie Cline; his many
nephews, nieces and cousins; former wife and mother of his children Margaret Gruener; and his
countless friends and colleagues. Brian was preceded in death by his father Charles Cline.
Brian grew up on the family farm in Emblem Wyoming. He attended the two-room school in Emblem
through the 8th grade. He graduated in 1969 from Greybull High School where he excelled in academics
and sports. He went on to study at Casper College and Eastern New Mexico University.
Brian was at the forefront of the computer revolution, as a founding partner of a construction software
company. Additionally, he owned a computer integration company, was a financial planner, an
investment broker, a real estate developer and director at Florida Movie Festival.
Brian had an unmatched sense of humor. In his spare time, he was an avid reader and a very
enthusiastic sports fan whether watching professional sports or cheering on his children and his
grandsons. No one who met Brian could forget his infectious passion for playing and teaching pickleball.
He enjoyed travel and never met a stranger. Brian Cline left this world a better place. His loved ones
shall miss him and honor him in their memory every day.
A celebration of Life will be held at a time and place yet to be determined. Brian’s children and
grandchildren plan to take his ashes to Wyoming, where he grew up, this summer.
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