Edward-King-Obituary

Dr. Edward Lee King

Bozeman, Montana

1924 - 2012

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Dr. Edward Lee King, 88, of Manhattan, Mont., went home to be with his Lord and Savior on Feb. 28, 2012. He was born in Columbus, Ohio to Cassandra (McConchie) and James King on Feb. 9th, 1924. He passed away at home of natural causes.During his second year at Ohio State he was drafted into WWII....

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He will be missed greatly. I remember when he came to Manhattan. My family attended the same church. Though I don't live htere any more I miss him. His love for the Lord always inspired me. Dennis Clinton.

Doc King will be greatly missed in this community. His sewing abilities kept my brother stiched together as we grew up. Betty and Family our prayers are with you in your time of sorrow.

Dear Betty, David,Therese,Laura, and all of your family,
We are so sorry to hear of the passing of Dr King. All of us at Medical Lab looked forward to working with Dr King or at least hearing from him when he practiced in Manhattan. He never failed to make our day a little brighter. Our prayers go out to all of your family. Sincerely, Marilee,Bobbi,Jamie,Carol,Laura,Denise, Britt,Suzie and Ariann

We admired Dr. King so much. Dr. King helped our family for so many years. What a wonderful kind man. Our condolences to his family.

Darlene & Chuck Ansley, Three Forks, Mt

You could count on Dr. King to be there when you needed him. On one of our trips back to Montana, our son fell and cut his head. This was on a Sunday evening. Dad called Doc and he told us to meet him at the clinic in 20 ionutesw. He opened the office and put 3-4 stitches in his forehead. If he was home and someone neede jhis assistqcne he didn't hesitate to open the office and care for whomever needed it.

Mrs. King, Laura, Theresa and David; So sorry for your loss (and ours) but our loss is Heaven's gain. So many memories fill my mind about Doc. Mostly basketball games and Doc cheering all of us girls on! Your family will be in my prayers! Kim Wiedeman Sinrud

What a caring, wise person Dr. King was. He was always an encourager who had a great sense of his own presence and carried such balance in his life. He was respected and provided a model for many.

John, Helen, Patrick, Brian & Celina Hess

Our condolences to you and we feel sorrow at the loss of friend who over the years served with a twinkle in his eye. He always served with the interest of others at heart. I learned to appreciate the elderly when he would take us to sing hymns to old folks home. Then who could become a serious runner after 50 and continue for nearly 20 years? Trips back to Manhattan will be different without the snippets of conversations with Dr. King.

What a truly great man and Dr. I have many fond memories of Dr. King. My thoughts and prayers go out to the family.