It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Alan Glenn Cline on May 28, 2025, at the age of 68 after a three-year battle with cancer. Al was a devoted husband, father, brother-in-law, friend and one of the finest men around. He will be greatly missed.
Al is survived by Cindy, his wife of 47 years; his sons, Matthew (Samantha) and Gregory; his siblings-in-law, Bill and Karen Napolitano, Kellie Napolitano, Dan and Jill Napolitano, and Rick and Rose Knight. He is also survived by his numerous nieces, nephews, grandnieces, grandnephews and many cherished friends. He was predeceased by his parents Clifford and Vada, and his daughter-in-law, Melanie.
Born on December 9, 1956, in Washington, D.C., Al was raised in Lanham, MD. After graduating from DuVal High School in 1974, he enlisted in the United States Air Force and trained as a jet-engine mechanic. He spent 5 years on active duty, stationed at Langley Air Force Base. After his tour, he joined the D.C. Air National Guard with the 113th Tactical Fighter Wing at Andrews Air Force Base. He rose to the rank of Senior Master Sergeant, ending his career as the Engine Shop Chief before retiring in 2003. His ingenuity and leadership gained the admiration of his coworkers. He was recognized as someone ready and willing to tackle any challenge. Al was proud of his status as a Veteran. Whenever someone thanked him for his service, his response was, “I loved my job! The pleasure was mine!” Never one to sit still, Al continued working after his retirement as the maintenance man at Ascension Catholic Church in Bowie. He applied the same willingness, ingenuity and problem solving to improving every aspect of the church facilities.
As much as he was known as a handy-man extraordinaire, Al’s true vocation was as a family man. He married his high school sweetheart, Cindy, on May 13, 1978 and together they built a life focused on family and faith. In fact, it was his strong faith and his loving family that sustained him throughout his illness. He was an amazing father to his two sons, Matt and Greg and one of his most treasured experiences was reaching the point where his adult sons were also his friends. Al shared his love of sports with his sons-even getting them to follow NASCAR. He spent years in bowling, softball and golf leagues. Throughout his life, and especially in retirement, Al enjoyed time on the beach and traveling with family and good friends.
In every aspect of his life, Al was an exemplary good person. He strived to leave every situation and every life he encountered a little better, a little smoother, a little happier. He was known for his kindness and generosity with family, friends and anyone in need. Whenever someone needed help, Al was there. When something needed fixing, he was the one to call. He often took it upon himself to fix things and fashion improvements without being asked. He leaves a legacy not only of love and friendship, but also of skilled workmanship on display throughout the homes of his family and friends.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to one of Al’s favorite charities, the Saint Jude Children’s Research Hospital at stjude.org/donate
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