Loss of Larry Cline
The Operation Ward 57 family was sadden to hear a few moments ago of the loss of Larry Cline who was a former nurse on Ward 57 at Walter Reed Army Medical Center. You are forever in the thoughts and hearts of your colleagues and patients. We are all proud to of served with you. Our sincerest condolences go out to the family of Larry Cline.
Larry Cline was a young man at 23 years of age.











You will always hold a special place in my heart my fellow Aquarian! We miss you dearly…love you, Laurie, Kira, Kyla and Ethan!
I,m of the same name and say that being a former Vietnam veteran,that I hope Jesus well heal your inner wounds as he has me. I had to go the V.A. hospital in Walla Walla to get help from drug and alcohol treatment and i’ts areally good program.I haven’t drank since 04/24/06.The Chaplan Ben Vigers is 88 years old and a x tail gunner on a ww11 b-24 bommer and he saw many tarable things.thats wy hes a chaplan now.I learned to forgive and let God forgive me. God bless, Larry Cline
I loved you my brother.
I,m a Vietnam veteran of the same name,and ask my God to bless this family and may you heal from the wounds caused by this tragedy. a friend in Christ, Larry Cline.
Brother at arms? I know cline is laughing at that k smith! Give me a break
ima miss him so much! hes always there for me whenever i need someone to talk to. he left us but this doesnt mean we have to stop doing the things we do. i will always remember him! he will never be forgotten! <3 love you big larry
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I’ll love and miss you always.
oh my god, I cant beleive your gone….why didnt you call me? where did you go? too many unanswered questions that may never be answered. damn it larry. fine. go be with my son, your friend, Randy. you too were so close growing up, the best of friends, you cryed on my shoulder when your dad and stepmom got divorced….you came to me then why why why not now….i texted you friday, you didnt call me back, that was the first time you didnt call me back, where were you? where did you go? I know where you ended up, I know the “last part” but…..
I love you Larry
love always,
Marion, Dwaine, Lea, Tristian, Grandma G.
My best friend, I miss you Cline.
my son was his friend from elementry all the way to gradguation……
we will miss them both
Cline always had a beautiful smile, great personality and most of all was a great nurse. Im not saying this now because he is gone, i really mean it and those of you that met him will agree to that. He was a great young man. My condolense goes out to all his family and close friends. May the Lord take him into heaven escorted by all his angels and make him rest at peace for ever. You will always be remembered.
Cannot believe it… Knap then Cline… RIP brothers!
Our family is so saddened to hear this news. This young man was one of our son’s nurses when he was a patient on Ward 57. In fact, he skillfully monitored and cared for our son through the shift that we remember as being night we were most afraid we would lose him due to a temporary setback in his condition. Our sincere sympathy and prayers to Larry’s family and friends.
My deepest and sincerest condolences to the family, friends, and fellow soldiers of Larry Cline. He was a fun, lighthearted, yet sincere friend. I first met Larry in M6 (Practical Nursing School) School at Ft. Lewis, WA. It is people like Larry, that make it fun to come to work, and be a part of the family that is the US Army. I saw him very much as a brother, not only a brother-at-arms. He always did hold a special place in my heart and mind…He will be remembered and missed
I am so sorry for your loss. Not at all sure why they died so close and at such a young age. Your son took care of my son. RIP
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As a former patient of Ward 57, I wish to send my sincerest condolences to the family.