Leon-King-Obituary

Leon E. King Jr.

Washington, District of Columbia

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KING LEON ERIC KING, JR. Peacefully on Friday, September 11, 2009. Survived by his partner, Andrew Robinson and son, Justice Robinson; his parents, Linda and William Harris; brothers, Anthony and Keith; sister, Arnetta; grandmother, Ruth Slade; aunt, Norieta Slade and a host of other relatives...

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Hey Dink, I miss you tremendously. I was a little girl when I met you, but I'll be 40 in a couple months. I have my own family now and I wish you could've been here to see them. To me and all my cousins be home mothers. Your girl (Martina) is a great mom. We're just moving and grooving in this crazy world. We get together all the time and you would have loved it!!! The life of every party, room, party room. Lol. Just a light that is truly missed. I love you still. Montega

My prayers are with you!! Please accept my deepest condolences!!! RIP "DINK", you will be missed!

To the family: I met Dink through Mike and he was a special friend that will forever live in our hearts. I will always remember him for his way of telling it, just like it was. We shared a saying that went a little something like this: "It's most obvious, to the most casual observer that you..." My prayers are with you (family and friends). God bless each of you during this time.

Peace and Blessings
Orlena Woodall

May God Bless All The Family. My Prayers Are With You. My Condolences Goes Out To The Family. SugarMama

May your love and memory carry on through your family and friends. I will always remember your long eyelashes and those pretty eyes. Rest in peace, Leon. A friend for John Hanson to Oxon Hill High.

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I would like to send my heartfelt condolences and say Leon will never be forgotten.

He was truly a character and as I’m typing I am also smiling of the fond memories: I will always remember Leon as a candid, intellectual, distinctive, and caring “friend.” He was full of life and ran circles around “all” of us even while receiving chemotherapy!

I will miss him from the bottom of my heart :(

Robyn Hoyle aka Pinky

I grew up with Leon in Birchwood City and I still remember his smile and how he would only call me by nickname, Peaches. My thoughts and prayers are with you. May God provide comfort and strength.
Renee Parker
Birchwood City

To the family of Leon "Dink" King: You are in my thoughts and prayers.

To a long time friend of Birchwood City from Valley View to Oxon Hill High.May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. Rest in Peace DINK