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Konnie Lynn Kline, born on November 29, 1959, in La Plata, Maryland, passed away peacefully on June 21, 2026, in Altamonte Springs. Those who knew Konnie will remember her kindness, steadfast spirit, and the warmth she brought into the lives of her friends and family.
Konnie was the beloved daughter of Ronald E. Kline and Mary W. Kline, both of whom preceded her in death. Throughout her life, she treasured the values and traditions passed down by her parents.
She is survived by her cherished family: Randy E. Kline, Kathy K. Cirilo, Stacie Scarborough, Robbie E. Kline, Stephanie Marion, and many other family members. Konnie’s dedication to her loved ones was evident in every gesture, conversation, and shared memory. She maintained close bonds with her family, offering support and encouragement. She was instrumental in helping her family members with her words of wisdom and they will be forever grateful.
One of her greatest joys was taking care of her two favorite dogs, Abbi and Charlie. They went with her everywhere, including the beach. They were family.
Konnie Lynn Kline’s journey in life was marked by resilience, compassion, and a generous heart. Over the last four years, she found a renewed faith and trust in Jesus Christ, which helped her move forward with great courage. She embraced each day with a gentle optimism and refused to complain. Her legacy is one of love and strength, and she leaves a lasting impression on those fortunate enough to have known her.
Konnie’s family and friends unite in gratitude for the precious time spent together, honoring her memory and the profound impact she made. As they reflect on her life, they remember not just her accomplishments, but the laughter, the conversations, and the support she so freely gave.
She will be deeply missed, lovingly remembered, and forever cherished.
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