Myrna did not have an obituary. She has a very short notice in both Legacy.com and the Corvallis Gazette Times. Both list her date of death and nothing else. Below is the obituary of her husband, who died elven years before she did. As it has some biographical information, I thought I would include. It sounds like they led a full life. --BK
Corvallis (OR) Gazette-Times
July 20, 2004
James D.Kline June 4, 1931 July 14, 2004
James David "Jim" Kline, 73, of Albany died Wednesday at his home. He was born in Denver, to E. James and Kathryn (Kiel) Kline. At a very young age, his family moved to Steamboat Springs, where he graduated from high school in 1949.
Jim was a ski patrolman in Steamboat Springs, a seasonal employee for the U.S.Forest Service, and an original land surveyor in Alaska. He then served in the Army during the Korean conflict and earned a Bronze Star. After his military service, Jim went to college and graduated from Colorado State University in 1958, with a bachelor's degree in forest management. He then worked for the U.S Forest Service until retiring in 1988 as district ranger of the Tally Lake District in Whitefish, Mont.
Jim married Myrna Harvey on Aug.5, 1955, in Brighton, Colo. They spent three months as missionaries in India, and lived in Albany the last 10 years. Jim was a member of the United Presbyterian Church. Jim was an avid bike rider, logging up to 5,000 miles a year for over eight consecutive years. Jim will be remembered as an and active skier his outdoorsman, biker work, social life and private life.
He is survived by his wife, a Myrna; son and daughter-inlaw, David and Amy Kline of Corvallis; daughters, Kim Kline of Albany; sister, Raynette Morelock of Watkins, grandchildren, Davis, Piper and Slater Kline.
He was preceded in death by his parents, and brother Gary Kline. memorial service will be at 10:30 a.m. Friday, July 23, at the United Presbyterian Church with a reception following at the church. The Rev. Sharon Edwards will officiate.
Memorial contributions can be made to the National Kidney Foundation or Presbyterian Foreign Missions in care of Fisher Funeral Home, 306 Washington S.W., Albany, OR 97321.
James David "Jim" Kline, 73, of Albany died Wednesday at his home. He was born in Denver, to E. James and Kathryn (Kiel) Kline. At a very young age, his family moved to Steamboat Springs, where he graduated from high school in 1949.
Jim was a ski patrolman in Steamboat Springs, a seasonal employee for the U.S.Forest Service, and an original land surveyor in Alaska. He then served in the Army during the Korean conflict and earned a Bronze Star. After his military service, Jim went to college and graduated from Colorado State University in 1958, with a bachelor's degree in forest management. He then worked for the U.S Forest Service until retiring in 1988 as district ranger of the Tally Lake District in Whitefish, Mont.
Jim married Myrna Harvey on Aug.5, 1955, in Brighton, Colo. They spent three months as missionaries in India, and lived in Albany the last 10 years. Jim was a member of the United Presbyterian Church. Jim was an avid bike rider, logging up to 5,000 miles a year for over eight consecutive years. Jim will be remembered as an and active skier his outdoorsman, biker work, social life and private life.
He is survived by his wife, a Myrna; son and daughter-inlaw, David and Amy Kline of Corvallis; daughters, Kim Kline of Albany; sister, Raynette Morelock of Watkins, grandchildren, Davis, Piper and Slater Kline.
He was preceded in death by his parents, and brother Gary Kline. memorial service will be at 10:30 a.m. Friday, July 23, at the United Presbyterian Church with a reception following at the church. The Rev. Sharon Edwards will officiate.
Memorial contributions can be made to the National Kidney Foundation or Presbyterian Foreign Missions in care of Fisher Funeral Home, 306 Washington S.W., Albany, OR 97321.