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Dudley H. King Jr.

Pettersburg, Virginia

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Dudley H. King Jr., 76, of Colonial Heights, passed away on Oct. 21, 2008, at his residence.He was the son of the late Marian Lynch King and Dudley H. King Sr., and was preceded in death by his wife of 46 years, Janet C. King, and second wife, Lucille King; a son, Scott A. King. Mr. King was a...

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Our heartfelt prayers and condolences to the entire King Family on the passing of Uncle Corky. I remember going to parades just to watch for Uncle Corky. Visiting Uncle Corky, Aunt Jan and all you kids in Stratford. I remember Uncle Corky being full of mischief.He was always loved and thought of often by our entire family. He will always be in our thoughts and in our hearts.

I will never forget when Uncle Corky came down to Florida and got married. I will never forget that sunny day on Memorial Island, being his sweetest (he said) flower girl. Although I didn't know Uncle Corky that well I will always have him close to me, especially when I look at that cute,giant,white teddy bear he gave me for Christmas that same year. All of my love and prayers go out to the King Family.
His grand niece

My condolences go out to our entire family on the passing of "Corky".

He was exactly 10 years and one day older ( March 5th and March 6th) than I am and we never forgot each other's birthday.

In our family he was never considered 'half-brother'. He was our 'brother' in every sense of the word. When we last spoke earlier this year, he wanted more than anything, to come to Connecticut (one last time) to visit, sit around and chat at dinner and talk about the "old days" and...

Tom, Nancy, Cindy, Susan, Leslie and Family

My prayers are with you all.
I have fond memories of Uncle Corky.
Marching next to him leading the drum corp
in parades as a child, and staying with the King family
during a tough time in my parents lives.
He was a good and kind uncle.

I will allways remember going to the
Marine Corps Barrics in Quanico and getting locked in the training room with all the eqipement it was quite an experience

Tom, Nancy, Cindy, Susan, Leslie,

I have maintained frequent thoughts of you over the years and will continue to as time passes. I hope all of you are doing well in your lives and may God give you strength to carry you through this time of loss.

Warmly,
Kelly Svendberg (NH)

Susan, Leslie and family,

My thoughts are with all of you. I didn't know your Dad, but have met most of the siblings. I can tell that he was a fellow with a quick wit and a good sense of humor-as he instilled those two important qualities in his children.
If there is anything that I can do for you, please let me know.
I will keep you all in my prayers.
Julia

Although I didn't see you that often, I will always remember how often you were remembered and loved by our family.

I will always remember playing poker with your Mom and Dad we had such fun my prayers are with you Aunt Karen