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Eileen Tate Cline (Tate)

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June 25th, 1935 - November 17th, 2023

Eileen Cline (nee Tate) passed away on November 17, 2023, at the age of 88 in Louisville, CO. She was born on June 25, 1935, in Chicago, Illinois. Eileen's passion for education and music shaped her life, leaving a lasting impact on those around her. Over the course of three decades, she held teaching and administrative positions in public, community and higher education sectors in Colorado, Indiana, Connecticut, and Maryland. From 1983 to 1995, Eileen served as the Dean of the Peabody Conservatory of Music at the Johns Hopkins University. She loved music as a tool to make the world a better place.

Eileen believed the arts are integral to humanity. She once said, "so many children, by the time they are 5 or 6 years old, think that the arts are only about being able to draw and sing. I would like to do whatever I can to slay those dragons."

Eileen's educational journey began at Shoop Elementary and continued at the University of Chicago Laboratory School. She went on to study at the University of Chicago, Oberlin College, and Indiana University.

She and husband, Dr. William Cline, a linguist, raised their family in Boulder, Colorado. Eileen dedicated herself to teaching piano, directing the Boulder Children's Choir, and serving as a church organist. She was an active member of the Christian Science church, and participated in numerous community and professional organizations, leaving a mark on the local music scene. Eileen's mentorship influenced a long list of young musicians who have since become prominent figures in the national and international music community.

Eileen Cline is survived by her loving children, Dr. Jonathan Cline (Yvonne) and Dr. Joy Cline Phinney (Chip). She was a cherished grandmother to Lincoln, Lauryn, and William. Eileen is also survived by her sister, Amy Tate Billingsley, and a host of relatives and friends. She was predeceased by her beloved husband, William Cline.

In her memory, contributions can be made to The Aberdeen Gardens Foundation to support the historic community in Virginia designed by Eileen's grandfather and The Sphinx Organization for diversity in the arts.

Eileen will be remembered for her dedication to music, her love for teaching, and her impact on the lives of countless individuals. She will forever hold a special place in the hearts of those who knew and loved her. Details about a Celebration of Life ceremony will be forthcoming.