Paul Kline, Sr.

Paul Raymond Kline, Sr. passed away on Saturday, Aug. 13, 2022 at the age of 89 in the comfort of his home with his family beside him.

Paul battled with issues related to the aging process in the past year with courage and dignity. Despite human limitations that sometimes occur with aging, Paul stayed strong and faithful to the end. As a child Paul grew up in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. He was the seventh child out of twelve children born to Raymond and Edna Kline. Each younger child was assigned to the help of an older sibling; his “assigned sibling” was his sister, Dorothy, who doted on him throughout the years. At the young age of seventeen, Paul enlisted in the U.S. Air Force. Since he was a minor, yet adamant to start his adult life, his father gave his permission and signed for him to be allowed to join.

Upon enlisting, Paul was sent to Lackland Air Force Base in Texas for his basic training. After basics, he was sent to March Field in Riverside, California to await his technical training location. Once a training slot was available, he set off to Chicago, Illinois for training as a sheet metal aircraft mechanic which eventually was his career choice. After months of extensive training, he was sent back to March Field in California. Following his stay in California, he and several buddies were assigned to the 8th Air Force Bomber Wing and departed for Chennault Air Force base in Lake Charles. It was in Lake Charles where he met Nanette Ann Theriot. They met, dated, and fell in love while roller skating at Pelican Skateland. Paul and Nanette were married on Dec. 22, 1951. A year and a half later, Paul was deployed to Sidi Slimane, North Africa during the Korean War and served as a member of the reenacted Strategic Air Command.

After his return, he eventually returned to civilian life and started a career as a sheet metal mechanic. Paul and Nanette were blessed with four children: Paula, Annette, Paul, Jr., and Donna. He worked locally in Lake Charles for Dubois Sheetmetal Works until he was hired by Babcock and Wilcox traveling to various job sites. Family was always his primary interest, so in 1968 he decided to take his family with him as he traveled to assigned locations: Columbia, Missouri, Joplin, Missouri, New Madrid, Missouri, Colorado Springs, Colorado, Ortonville, Minnesota, and Craig, Colorado. He provided his family with an abundance of experiences and numerous acquaintances. After 1978, Paul chose to limit his traveling and came back to Lake Charles to continue a more local career life. He eventually established a company of his own.

Those preceding his death were his wife, Nanette Theriot Kline; daughter, Paula Kline; parents, Raymond and Edna Kline; parents-in-law Winnie and Joseph Roy, A.J. Theriot; siblings: Martha, Agnes, Norma, Florene, Dorothy, Edward, Russell, Blanche, and Donald; and brother-in-law Hugh Delaney.

Those left to honor his memory are as follows: his children, Annette (Tony) Fowler, Paul, Jr. (Yvonne) Kline, Donna (Charles) Precht III; his grandchildren, Jamie (Chad) Scimeme, Jared Fowler, Kristin (William) Groves, Julie (Leon) Bellard, Grant (fiancé, Kara), Natalie (Corey) Leger, Adam (Alicia) Precht, Molly (Connor) Sharpe; his great-grandchildren, Cassidy, Vincent, Rose, Will, Emily, Mary Claire, Khylee, Kasen, Alaya Che’, August, Maren, Spencer, Blakely, Darby, and Brooks; and his sister-in-law, Beverly Delaney.

All were welcomed to the services to honor the life of Paul Kline, Sr. Services were held on Wednesday, Aug. 17, at St. Mary of the Lake Catholic Church in Big Lake, 11054 LA-384, Lake Charles. Friends visitation was: 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m., Rosary was: 12:30 p.m., Funeral Mass was: 1 p.m. Monsignor James Gaddy officiated. Burial followed the Mass in Highland Memory Gardens Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Catholic Charities or St. Mary of the Lake Building Fund.

(Paid Memorial)