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Donald Arthur "D.A." King

Marietta, Georgia

Apr 1, 1952 – Mar 5, 2025 (Age 72)

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BORN
April 1, 1952
DIED
March 5, 2025
AGE
72
LOCATION
Marietta, Georgia

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Donald ("D.A.") Arthur King 1 April 1952 - 5 March 2025.D.A. King left this life and his work for the nation that he loved confident that he has done his best. Survived by his best friend, love of his life and undeserved gift-from-heaven wife of 42 years, Sue Lanier King AKA "Angel Girl", D.A....

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My condolences for you Sue, I just read about Don's passing, my heart is so sad. I will always have fond memories of the weekends on Lake Allatoona and of course the party room! Don was always so kind and made sure his friends were well taken care of. Please come to Nashville at anytime. So many prayers for you.

Sue, family, and friends, my deepest condolences to you for your loss of D.A. I just learned of D.A.´s passing via a recent NumbersUSA alert that honored him, mentioning his passing. I´m sorry I never met him in person, but knew him the past 20 years from his amazing advocacy on behalf of Dustin, Billy and Kathy Inman, The Dustin Inman Society, and working towards tougher GA legislation for illegal immigration. He was a tireless immigration activist; I always respected his passion and...

Dear Sue, I´m so saddened to hear about Daks passing. I remember when he first started with his activism. He had written an article that I responded to. He asked me a lot of questions in how to get started. He suprised me at his determination and steadfast will to right the wrongs of illegal immigratiin. He was a patriot warrior of the first degree. I know how much you both sacrificed for our country. I just wanted to tell you that I care deeply and Thankyou both for a hell of a job! May you...

Condolences, Sue, and to the King family and friends. I'm fortunate to have spent time with D.A. at a conference a few years ago. He was a powerful presence who commanded attention, both for how he spoke and what he had to say. He will be missed and remembered.

It was a great honor to have met Don and Sue, He showed such strength and courage while battling cancer, even though I knew he was in pain he would smile and ask me how I was doing. I have had many patients, but Don touched my spirit. I will always remember my tough marine. The love he had for Sue could not be denied. "Heroes never die. They live on forever in the hearts and minds of those who would follow in their footsteps." Rest in Peace

I met Mr. King at a gathering many years ago in front of Lenox Shopping Center. About 10 of us showed up to take a stand against illegal immigration. The sincerity of his commitment and his gentlemanly demeanor were evident to all who met him. RIP Mr. King, you made a difference.

Semper Fi brother.

I offer sincere condolences to the family and friends of D. A. King. He was a tireless and strong advocate for lawful immigration and for our nation. RIP sir.

Semper fi brother.