Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

CHARLES ARNE CLINE

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Charles (Chuck) Arne Cline passed away peacefully on November 22, 2020. He was born on September 22nd, 1945. He grew up in Minneapoli­s, Minnesota with his parents Arne and Marie Cline, and older sister Gwendolyn (Gwen) (Cline) Boonstra. He is survived by his wife, Rosalind (Ros) of 52 years and three sons: Justin Charles, wife Puujee, Bradley James, wife Tina, and Andrew Arne. Six Grandchild­ren include Alexis, Sydney, Natasha, Whitney, Hudson, and Jackson. Chuck is also survived by numerous nieces, nephews, great nieces, and nephews in the U.S and Australia, along with many other relatives in both countries. After graduating high school, Chuck served four years in the United States Navy, and was Honorably Discharged in 1964. Following this, he earned his Bachelor of Arts Degree from the University of Minnesota. After graduation in 1972, Chuck, Ros and their first-born son left Minnesota for Southern Nevada, where Chuck began working for State Welfare, later transferri­ng to Parole and Probation, both with the State of Nevada. During this time, he earned a Master’s Degree in Psychology from the University of Nevada (UNLV). He ultimately completed 20 years of service in law enforcemen­t with Parole and Probation, rising to the position of Deputy Chief, and later District Administra­tor for Las Vegas, before retiring for the first time. After this first retirement, he accepted a position with MGM Corporate Security as an Investigat­or, which he enjoyed until retiring for the second time in 2017. Services are pending due to the Pandemic.

Anthony “Tony G” Gervasio - Born 11/ 07/1921 - Final Tee Time 11/21/2020. Tony passed peacefully at home surrounded by family. Tony was born in Orange, NJ and resided in Las Vegas since 1963. In the early days, Tony was a pit boss at the Stardust. He will probably be best remembered as the patriarch of a big Italian family and a very talented golfer. Tony lived through the depression, served his country in World War II, fathered 10 children, and helped raise his grandchild­ren. Things were never easy, but he was there for all of us and we’re grateful for his love, wisdom, and perseveran­ce. Tony is survived by three children, Louis (Mandi), Lisa (Scott) and Antonette; nine grandchild­ren; numerous great-grandchild­ren; and best friend, Big Al. Tony was sadly preceded in death by his wife Elizabeth; three sons, Anthony, Leonard, and Salvatore; and four daughters, MaryAnn, Angela, Linda, and Olympia. Tony will be sorely missed but we know he’s in a beautiful place surrounded by family and love. Services are private.

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