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Haskel Aaron King

Piney Flats, Tennessee

Nov 2, 1943 – Mar 26, 2024

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BORN
November 2, 1943
DIED
March 26, 2024
LOCATION
Piney Flats, Tennessee

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Haskel (Hack) Aaron King, 80, peacefully joined the Lord in the presence of his family on March 26, 2024. Born in Scott County, VA, Haskel called Piney Flats, TN his lifelong home. He found solace and community as a member of Poplar Ridge Christian Church for over two decades, actively engaging...

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Darlene and family, Our prayers are with you. Haskel was a such a good man. He will surely be missed. Lonnie and Diana Long

We will always remember Haskel for his kind nature, loving spirit and faithful service to the Lord. He truly was a special person. Our love and prayers to you Darlene.

Darlene, I am sorry to hear of your loss. Praying for you and your family. May God's comforting arms embrace you during this time.

Darlene, please know we are praying for you and your family. May God´s love surround and sustain you through this difficult time. Sending much love, hugs and prayers. Susan Hoover

I´m first memory of Haskel on his tractor mowing the field and helping dad (Witt langstaff) and talking. I was much younger, as was he, but he was a good man that seemed to enjoy life. When dad passed a couple years ago and my son George 3 and I went by to visit he and Darlene and let him know we were going to build a little place on dad´s tree farm and would be neighbors, he was so nice and full of good stories even as he struggled with the effects of his stroke.... Again, a good man who...

My favorite memory of Haskel are the frequent visits he would make in the tree farm behind his house. Many days were spent digging trees, burlaping them and loading them for delivery. He would stop by and he, James, and I would spend time laughing and decussing our plans to get the tree out of the ground without any equipment. He would always say, well you have your "little worker" and would laugh! He would bring his tractor and work on our driveway and would not want to take any money! He...

Hak was one of the kindest people I have ever known. When I first moved to Piney Flats over 20 years ago, there was a snow storm and Hak called me and the other widows he knew to see if there was anything he could do for us. He & Darlene were always actively involved in our Willing Workers class and until his body would not allow him to get to church, he & Darlene were always at church. I am going to miss him but grateful he is whole again and in the arms of our Saviour. My prayers are with...