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Harold J. King

Norwich, Connecticut

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Harold J. King September 8, 1909 - February 11, 2010 NORWICH - Harold Joseph King, 100, of 136 Hunters Rd, died on Thursday, Feb. 11, 2010, at his home. On September 8, 1909 he was born in Mapleville, Rhode Island, the son of Edward and Emily (Baldwin) King. Harold enlisted in the United States...

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Harold was a wonderful neighbor to my late father-in-law and his wife, John and Bernice Senkewitcz. Whenever it snowed, "Harold" had always shoveled them out before we could get there to help. I enjoyed reading of his bithday party this summer and was happy to know that he was still an active man at 100. I hope that happy memories will help to sustain the family of this special gentleman...

To the family
As pointed out many times already, your dad (grandfather, etc) was a very special person. Although I have not seen him in many years, I have spoke of him often. Bragging about knowing him and learning from him. Definitely one of my favorite people.

He will always have a special place in my heart and memories.

Please accept my deepest sympathies.

Sarah (Osten) Dobkowski

Carole and Don,
Mr. King was truly a special man and will be missed. Zachary took quite a liking to Mr. King and I believe the feeling was mutual. I felt it was quite adorable to watch the two of them interact.

Dan and I are here if you need anything.

Carole-my deepest sympathy to you and your family. Your dad was a "unique" and very kind man and will remain forever in the hearts of all who knew him. You are in my thoughts and prayers!! Lisa Brown fka Lisa Petty - Assessors Office

I will always remeber Mr. King from Stanton School. What a great man, who touched so many lives in a positive way. My condolences to the entire family

Carole,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Your father meant the world to you and
he was so lucky to have you. Our deepest condolences.
Ed & Randi Nolan

FEB. 14, 2010 MY DAUGHTER WENT TO STANTON SCHOOL AND I HER MOTHER ,I WORKED IN THE CAFTERIA THERE. HE WAS SO GOOD TO ALL WHO KNEW HIM . HE'LL BE GRAETLY MISSED. MY CONDOLENCES TO HIS FAMILY . MAY YOU REST IN PEACE FROM YOUR FRIENDS THAT ALL KNEW YOU SO WELL

Dear Carole,
I will always remember how dear your father was to you. He will be in your heart always.

I taught at Stanton from 1974 - 2000. Harold was the most wonderful, happy man. He always had a smile on his face. I have many wonderful memories of Harold, but the the ones that stand out are planning his retirement party, the party itself which was attended by over 125 people, "King For A Day" when the children honored Harold's retirement and Harold helping to teach my second graders the "Maypole Dance" complete with a volleyball pole and crepe paper streamers. After he retired, in the...