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Rita Michelotti
June 26, 2007
Dear Camille, Kyle and Sue and all in Kingston's family:
How sad I have been since hearing of the sudden death of your beloved husband and father, Kingston! The memories of him and his lovely wife Camille have been flooding through my mind in these last days.
Your husband and father was a giant of a man--a great lover of people. He was very compassionate, tender and caring.
He played football at West Seattle High School with my big brother, Nello Michelotti and in the last several years, the two of them renewed their high school friendship. As my brother and his wife were invited to several open houses and parties at the Peters' home in Issaquah, I was also included as I was Nello's sister. How happy I was to be invited and enjoy the open hearts of King and Camille! At one party, the two of them had just moved into their new home there in Issaquah (there were still boxes sitting around the periphery of the different rooms). King said several times during that party, "An occasion like this (a landmark high school reunion) does not happen all the time. We need to take advantage of the day and visit with all of the out-of-state friends who have come a long way in order to attend the reunion." I could not believe it as it was quite a sacrifice for the two of them to open their home up in its "unfinished" state. That was the kind of man Kingston was--and his good wife, Camille, graciously welcomed us all into their new home!
The world is a lesser place now with the absence of Kingston Peters! The memory of this good man will linger with me all the days of my life.
May our Lord Jesus comfort all who mourn--especially you, Camille. May He be a solace to you as you enter the time of being a widow. My heart is broken for you. I cannot imagine the hurt and loss that you must feel now; however, you have the hope of being reunited with dear Kingston in the Kingdom of our Lord. I believe that the Lord is saying now to Kingston, "Well done, thou good and faithful servant." Hugs and kisses to you, Camille.
With love, Rita Michelotti
gene ehri
June 24, 2007
Camile
We are sorry to hear of King's Death. We remember the good times.
Gene & Carol Ehri
Jerry & Debbie Brooks
June 23, 2007
Kyle and Family,
We were deeply saddened to learn of "The King" leaving this earth but in the same breath we rejoice with the angels at his arrival in heaven. May the same hands of God who took him home take you in his arms and comfort you with His peace and love.
Linda
June 23, 2007
Kelli and family, I am so sorry to hear of King's death...he was absolutely wonderful to our family when our Beloved Pete died last year. I love you all. Linda
Linda
June 23, 2007
Kelli and family, I am so sorry to hear of King's death...he was absolutely wonderful to our family when our Beloved Pete died last year. I love you all. Linda
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