Bonnie WALTHALL Cline 1937 - 2020 SHS 1955

August 17, 1937 â€" April 4, 2020

A private family graveside service for Bonnie Cline, 82 year old resident of Northglenn, Colorado, who passed away quietly at her home in Colorado, will be held April 9, 2020, at the Fairview cemetery in Hardin, Montana. Online condolences may be made at bullismortuary@cloud.com.

Bonnie Jean was born on August 17, 1937 in Sheridan, Wyoming to Lora Fawn and Ila Vivian Gentry Walthall. The youngest of 11 children, Bonnie grew up in Sheridan, graduating from Sheridan High School with the class of 1955. She was a popular girl, a cheerleader, a member of the Honor Society, and she enjoyed the attention of her 5 older brothers and 4 older sisters, who also went to Sheridan High.

One older brother, Sonny, had come home from the Army about the time Bonnie was in high school. Re-enrolling in school, Sonny also graduated in 1955, and the two of them had a lot of fun going to high school graduation together, despite their age difference. A nephew, also at Sheridan High at the same time, remembers how much Bonnie loved to dance the jitterbug.

Bonnie then went to Sheridan Junior College, after which she married Jim Dallas Cline, known as JD. Bonnie and JD made their first home in Billings, MT, then in San Francisco, California where JD worked for General Electric as a Computer Engineer. In 1968 he was transferred by GE to Denver, CO where Bonnie and JD bought a home in Northglenn, CO north of Denver.

Bonnie loved her family, reading, watching westerns on TV, and doing jigsaw puzzles. She worked many years for several businesses, eventually retiring in 2010.

She is survived by her husband, JD of Northglenn, one daughter, Caren Saad and her husband Omar of Fort Collins, Colorado, two sons, Jeff Cline of Northglenn, CO, and Jason Cline and his wife Brittany, of Marietta, CA; seven grandchildren, one great grandson, and numerous nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents and all 10 of her siblings.

A memorial service will be held at a later time.

The Sheridan Press - Apr. 8, 2020.