Venna S. Cline
Venna Serenity Cline, 4, of Lyman earned her angel wings on the evening of May 6 following a tragic automobile accident. She was born in Biddeford on February 14, 2009 a daughter of Brian and Tonya (Gagne) Cline.Her time was spent with family and friends. Venna touched all of them in some small way with her short memorable life.Venna's life was too short but the quality of her existence far exceeds the quantity of time in which she lived. She enjoyed attending the Country Kids Preschool in Lyman. Happiness, humor and bloom is what Venna always brought to school and was friends to with everyone. Venna's smile could melt the heart of anyone. She loved spending time in the garden with her grandparents, catching chipmunks, hanging out with her big sister Carissa. She liked the color purple, curling up with her pillow case, making soup out of whatever she could find, puzzles and movies. She liked going for walks to the river with her mommy, reading books on the couch with her daddy, and anything that had to do with butterflies.Venna made you realize that each day she was on this earth was a blessing and made many lasting memories with everyone who met her. Even though life can be short, it should be embraced and celebrated. She will be missed by all who knew her and will remain forever in our hearts.Venna is survived by her loving parents, Brian and Tonya Cline of Lyman, her older sister, Carissa Cline, maternal grandparents, Arthur and Maxine Gagne of Lyman, paternal grandparents, Mildred and John Smith of Shapleigh, three uncles, two aunts, seven cousins and many other family and friends.Visiting hours for Venna will be on Sunday, May 19th from 2 to 4PM at the Carll-Heald & Black Funeral Home, 580 Main Street, Springvale. A memorial service will be held on Monday at 11AM at the First Baptist Church, 31 Main Street, North Berwick.A private graveside ceremony for immediate family only will follow after the service. Everyone is welcomed to join the family for a banquet at the American Legion Hall in Alfred.Condolences may be expressed at www.blackfuneralhomes.com







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