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Emily St. John King

Orlando, Florida

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July 27, 1928 - June 24, 2008. Born in East Boston, MA, formerly of Sudbury and Southboro, MA and of Orlando, FL. She was pre-deceased by her husband of 48 years James L. King. Emily leaves her six children, five grandchildren, three great grandchildren

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Yesterday Chris & I had a stroll through the woods on Dutton Road. I fondly remember you teaching me to ride a bicycle there. Miss you and your laugh Susan

Dear Emily, We will be celebrating you, your parents and siblings at the July 28 2019 10am Mass at Our Lady of the Assumption in East Boston. I thought it was my idea but now that we are reminded of your passing 11 years, I think you may have been working on it. Love, Susan

Dear King Family,
So sorry about your loss. Emily was lots of fun and we will miss her greatly. We shared lots of adventures in Las Vegas.
Love,
Paula and Todd Lawrence

We will miss Emily and her fun and spirited personality. What a great lady she was and we will miss her. Our condolences to the King family.

June 27, 2008
Dear Chris, Jim, Peter, Jack, Kathy and Jo;

May I share a few thoughts with you? I am so sorry I could not be at Mom’s funeral but want you to know I will be at Mass here and with you in my thoughts and prayers. I will be there in spirit.
(Other prior commitments keep me here).
I’ve known your Mom for 63 years and she will be missed. She was a very strong, determined woman. She was also a very loving person. I have many, many wonderful memories.
Did you...

Love and hugs to all my King cousins and their families!
I will miss Emily - that great laugh! Many of my childhood memories revolve around the King household - Fisher Ave, Dutton Road, Ford Road are my fondest! Emily taught me to ride a bicycle on Dutton Road.
She had a great flair for fashion and was loads of fun!
I pray that she is now enjoying her heavenly home. I can't help but think of the Irish prayer that "hopes you are in Heaven and hour before the devil knows you've...

We are saddened by the loss of Emily. She had brought such a great sense of fun and humor to our lives. We will cherish the memories and I will miss my friend.

We are sending our sincere sympathy to all who knew Emily.
I will especially miss a very good friend. She had such a great sense of fun and humor. I am sure she is joining all who have gone befoe and having a great reunion in the wild blue yonder. Cherish the memories.

Dear King Family,
There are many memories of times spent with Chris and her family. I recall Mrs. King laughing at Chris and I as we danced in the Sudbury living room, "worked" in the Trapelo Road business, weekends on the Cape and entertaining us all in Orlando. When I bring an image of Mrs. King to mind, I see her smiling. She will be misssed.