Taylor Nicole Cline was born on November 23, 1993 in Houston, Texas to Lamont Cline Sr. and the late Ann Marie Chandler Cline. She was a beautiful baby girl who won the heart of anyone. She was fun loving, kind, and a compassionate person. In every endeavor, she took on the challenge and always finished whatever she started. These words come to mind when describing Taylor, intelligent, talented, determined, driven, loving and kind. Her smile was infectious.
Taylor attended school in Austin until the eight grade and then moved to Houston and attended school in the Cy-Fain ISD. Education was very important to her and she excelled at a very high academic level and graduated from Cy-Woods High School this year with honors. She was a member of the National Honors Society, the Key Club, and the high school orchestra. Her college career began this fall and she attended the University of Texas at San Antonio, majoring in Biology.
Taylor was very compassionate and loved her family and her siblings very much. She spent time with her sisters even after going away to college. She loved to travel and went to Europe with the People to People Ambassador Program. She participated in orchestra in high school and travelled to New York to perform. She also had the opportunity to take cruises to the Caribbean and Alaska. Music was her first love and she excelled in both violin and piano. She loved to read as well. Harry Potter was one of her favorites.
She was preceded in death by her mother Ann Marie Chandler Cline, and both grandfathers, Walter Chandler and Paul Cline. She leaves to cherish her memories: her father, Lamont Cline I; one sister Kirbie Cline of Austin, Texas; one brother, Lamont Cline II from Cypress, Texas; two sisters, Zoie and Tristan Cline from Cypress; both grandmothers, Eva Chandler of Austin, Texas and Laura Cline of Spring, Texas; three uncles, Mark Cline of Spring, Texas, Paul Cline of Lihue, Hawaii, and Walter Chandler of Austin, Texas: and two aunts, Wynette Fobbs of Spring, and Karen Jackson; one cousin, Samone Jackson of Austin, Texas; and a host of uncles, aunts, and cousins.
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