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Earline Elizabeth Heath King

Winston-Salem, North Carolina

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Earline Elizabeth Heath King WINSTON-SALEM -- Earline, born May 11, 1913 in Winston Salem, NC met her Lord while sleeping peacefully. She was the only child of Earlie Edgar Heath and Zeola Billings Heath. Earline graduated from R.J. Reynolds High School and continued her education at...

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One of the nicest people to be put on this earth. I will always appreciate her kindness. A most wonderful person to work with and for. We will never forget her!

Mrs. King is sincerely the nicest woman I have ever met. Over the past 35 years of working with her on her sculptures, at Sculpture House Casting, never a word of discourse was ever uttered. She is the epitome of a "lady". She will live forever in our hearts as our dear friend. Her radiantly beautiful smile will never be erased from our memory.
We join everyone who ever knew her in feeling sorry for ourselves for having lost her, and not having Mrs. King to brighten our days any longer....

Earline was as beautiful a person as her sculptures were lovely. She lived and taught with a gracious

Earline was a gifted artist and a lady
that changed all the lives she touched.
Always for the best.
You will be missed.
Pat Humes

Earline was a beautiful, talented and joyful lady and a dear friend. She will be missed by all who knew her. My sincere sympathy to her family and many friends.

Earlene and Joe King were wonderful neighbors to our family in Winston-Salem years ago and Earlene served in the First Baptist Church Choir for many years. She will be greatly missed by many and remembered for a life well lived. My sincere condolences to her family and friends.

The beautiful Earline Heath King

Earline was a wonderful teacher. My time spent in her sculpting classes were amazing experiences. She was a delightful person and she will be greatly missed.

Although I did not know Mrs. King, I saw her recently on a UNCTV special. What a wonderful, talented lady she must have been. My sincere sympathies to her family and friends.