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Mildred Y. King

Easton, Pennsylvania

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December 23, 2017
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Easton, Pennsylvania

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Mildred Y. King EASTON Mildred Y. King, 54, of Easton, PA, formerly of Washington, NJ, passed away Saturday, Dec. 23, 2017, with her family by her side. Born Sept. 15, 1963, in Phillipsburg, NJ, she was a daughter of Marjorie (Lucy) Beasley of Easton and the late Harold C. Beasley. Mildred was a...

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What a wonderful woman...may your memories give you peace during this tough time. Laura Archdeacon, Hampton, nj

I am so deeply sorry for your loss Mildred was a great lady I work with her at E.N.C. RIP Mildred

My thoughts and prayers are with Millie's family. It was a pleasure to have this very wise woman as a part of my life. Praise God that we can have the blessed hope in Jesus that we will all be together again. Never will forget the cottage cheese and apple butter. Until we meet again.

So sorry to hear about Millie's passing. I worked with her at ENC for many years. She will be missed but, God has another angel. RIP Millie

My deepest condolences to Chris, Courtney, Mrs. Beasley and all the beloved family. I will never forget when Mildred and I went to the Easton Children's Home to spend time with the girls doing arts and crafts, Bible study, and talking to the girls about life and different topics that they were interested in. Our wrap sessions were awesome. The girls really became attached to us, and they opened up to us and trusted us once we kept showing up each week. Mildred, you will truly be missed. Rest...

To the family, we were saddened to learn of Mildred's illness and passing. Words are not adequate at this time, but we serve a God that although we do not understand HIS will, Mildred's is no longer suffering. To be absence here on earth is to have a heavenly presence with the Lord. May you find comfort in the many memories of special times with Mildred. May you find comfort in the words of her friends and love ones who cared and loved Mildred.

Respectfully,

George E. Boyer Jr.

My sincere sympathy to the family-worked with Millie at ENC, she was a wonderful nurse and a special person.

Our most heartfelt condolences go out all of Millies's family and her many friends. She will be remembered as a friend, colleague, mentor, and most of all a beautiful person. She had immeasurable strengths and a heart of gold I am deeply saddened to hear of her passing. Rest In Peace Miss Millie, you have given so much to so many.
Earl C. Stocker and family