Constance “Connie” Cline, 93

Constance “Connie” (Lockwood) Cline, age 93, formerly of Pequannock, NJ passed away peacefully at home on May 27, 2025.

Born in Hackensack, NJ, Connie was the daughter of the late Robert Leslie and Mae Margaret (Harris) Lockwood, and the beloved wife of the late William R. Cline, Jr.

Connie had an adventurous spirit and brought fun energy wherever she went. She loved sharing stories of the adventures from her younger days and was known for her warmth and vibrant personality. A devoted mother, she lovingly raised her three children and was a passionate advocate for the deaf and hard of hearing community. Her tireless efforts led to the successful passage of a bill in New Jersey that she helped draft—an enduring testament to her commitment to inclusion and the well-being of others.

In later years, Connie embraced her love of travel, particularly enjoying cross-country train journeys. She spent the last 15+ years of her life in Pennsylvania, where she volunteered with hospice care and organized theatre bus trips for her community. Her enthusiastic “yes” to life’s opportunities was her trademark, and the beach was her favorite place. Everyone who saw her commented on her perpetual tan, Connie could often be found outside enjoying the weather in every season. She accepted everyone with a smile and enjoyed the little things in life taking time to literally “smell the roses” in appreciation.

Connie is survived by her children: Patricia “Patty” Cline, fiancée of Michael Dolph; Christine “Chris” Stoner, fiancée of Robert Mathias; and William “Billy” Cline, husband of Michelle. She was a devoted “Gma” to her grandchildren: Jacqueline “Jacki” Cline, wife of Angie Avery; Kaitlin Jade Cline, wife of Scott Connally; Cody Sage Cline, Eliza Mae Stoner, and Emily Ann Stoner.

In addition to her husband and parents, Connie was predeceased by her brother, Robert Lockwood.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Connie’s memory to the New Jersey Association for the Deaf (NJAD): https://www.deafnjad.org

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Miss Connie was always such a pleasure to visit with, her stories from her younger years are some I will always remember and treasure. My sisters and I have all agreed that Christmas gatherings will never be the same without her. I love how she embraced everyone and everything around her. One special memory was when I played the song "Moon River" on my phone for her. The twinkle in her eyes is a sight my heart still sees as I hear her say "Oh the wonderful memories" ! Connie will be forever loved and missed.

~ Shelley Pottstown, PA
6/7/2025 3:22:37 PM

Connie was an amazing person and so much a joy to be around. She had an amazing sense of humor and always that little twinkle in her eye. I will miss her.

~ John Solomon
5/31/2025 10:12:36 PM

Connie was a one-of - kind person. She loved gathering with family and friends especially for an Eagles game. I was a better person for having spent time with her. Her honesty, directness and sense of adventure were inspiring!

~ Michelle Solomon
5/30/2025 7:28:56 PM