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Karen Rae Cline, “Nama,” 73, of Fallon, Nevada, passed away peacefully on April 21, 2026, with her family by her side and a Miller Lite in her hand—exactly how she would have wanted it. Born on February 27, 1953, in San Jose, California, Karen was the beloved daughter of Ray Delaney and Faye Qualls. She was a devoted spouse to Richard Cline and a loving mother to Jeff Cline, Tammi LeCave, and Chris Cline. Karen was larger than life—a TINY woman with a HUGE heart and personality, a quick wit, and a laugh you could hear across the room. She never met a stranger, and if she did, they didn’t stay one for long. Known for her sass, her honesty, and her ability to keep everyone on their toes, Karen brought energy and humor wherever she went. She dedicated her life to her family, her many grandchildren and great-grandchildren, our country’s active-duty military and veterans, and the American Legion Auxiliary. Nothing made her happier than watching her grandchildren play, learn, and grow—except maybe cheering on her Raiders with over-the top enthusiasm. She had a gift for making people feel loved, welcomed, and especially like family. She is survived by her children, Jeff Cline, Tammi (Larry) LeCave, and Chris (Lyndsey) Cline; her sisters, Connie Case and LaRae Sibley; 11 grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her loving husband, Richard Cline; her mother, Faye Qualls; her father, Ray Delaney; her sister, Paula Jean; her brother-in-law, Jeff Sibley; and several close friends whom she considered family. A memorial service will be held on May 9, 2026, at 11:00 a.m. at The Gardens in Fallon, Nevada. A celebration of life will follow immediately after at the American Legion Post 16. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to The American Legion Auxiliary. If you knew Nama, you knew you were loved and eventually became another piece of her family. She will be deeply missed and never forgotten.
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