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Kristin King Ashford Delp

Rural Retreat, Virginia

1949 - 2023

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Kristin King Ashford DelpNovember 21, 1949 - December 25, 2023Kristin Ashford Delp was born in 1949 in Los Alamos, New Mexico, and died December 25, 2023 in New York. She was the daughter of the late Glendall Lee and Lila Holmes King. She was the oldest of four children and moved with her family...

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Kris, I still think about you and what wonderful memories we created in high school. You were my best friend and I will always cherish that. You have a great family who misses you so much. I will pray for their continued healing from your loss.

For a while, years ago, the Sugar Grove school library was open a couple evenings a week as a branch of the public library and I was her assistant. She was an amazing person and I am very grateful that I had the opportunity to get to know her

Kristen and I were at Frank L. Ashley High School together in Gastonia. We were in each others weddings in 1971. We spoke in the fall after reconnecting after so many years. She was a dear soul.

Always enjoyed your company at Ida Mae's and Uncle Bob's Thanksgiving Feast. Such joyous memories!

Mrs. Delp is the one I owe my love of reading too. When I first moved to the school in sugar you couldn't have gotten me to pick up a book. Then I had my first library class with Mrs.Delp she had a way of just making any story she picked to read to us come to life. She was a sweet loving woman. It's been over 20 years since I've seen her. But her memories will always be with me. May she rest in peace..

May you rest in peace now, forever more. I will always cherish our close friendship all through our amazing Frank L. Ashley High School years. We also sang in the choir, were in Sunday School and church together at First Presbyterian Church in Gastonia as well. You were always a beautiful part of the King family. You will be sorely missed❤.

May you now be at peace. You were always a great friend. Will always remember our wonderful adventures in high school. You were the best.

So very sorry for your loss. May you know God´s Peace today and in days to come. Dianne Cregger David´s classmate