Mary Lou Kline, 78

Mary Louise Kline, age 78, of Centreville, passed away on Saturday, March 21, 2020 at Borgess Medical Center.  She was born in Centreville on October 13, 1941, a daughter of Clifford and Winifred (Caseman) Gross.  Mary Lou attended Centreville Public Schools.  On September 12, 1957, she married Wayne Kline in Centreville.

Mary Lou and Wayne owned and operated Kline’s Construction from 1989-2006.  She also worked for Denton Mills and Skamper Trailer in Bristol.  She enjoyed deer hunting in the U.P. and going camping.  Mary Lou loved to go to the casino and spend her winters in Florida, but most of all, she enjoyed spending time with her children and grandchildren. You could always find her cheering her family on at all of their sporting events.

Surviving are her husband Wayne Kline, Centreville; sons Terry Kline (Andria Woermbke) and Michael (Judy) Kline, all Centreville; grandchildren Dustin Kline (Alecia Larimer), Jaime (Chet) Terry, Ashley Kline, Michael Kline, Chris Kline (Harmony Sundberg), Stephen (Ana) Mejeur, Jonathan (Genecia) Mejeur, and Adam (Sam) Mejeur; great grandchildren Zachary, Makenna, Aaliyah, Jayda, Ella, Carter, Hadley, Anna, Harper, Evan, Breena, Alayna, Joe, Josh, Blake, and Braylee; siblings Joanna (Sam) Carper, Don (Judith) Gross, and sister-in-law Judy Gross; and several nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents, and siblings Duane Gross and Robert (Doris) Gross.

A public celebration of life will be held at a later date. The family suggests donations to be made to Goshen Cancer Center.  Online messages can be left for the family at www.eleyfuneralhomes.com.

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  1. Judy (Stears) Burnham

    Wayne, Terry, and Mike, and Joann:
    I’m so sorry to hear of your loss. I have so many wonderful memories with Marylou when we were little kids. She, my brother Tom, Duane, and I were all born a year apart (41 to 44) and any two of us could play together, but none of the three. Now three are gone but memories remain.

    Hope to be able to see you all of you at the gathering at the later date.

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