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Patricia Steed "Pat" King

Peachtree Corners, Georgia

Mar 31, 1955 – Jul 1, 2021 (Age 66)

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BORN
March 31, 1955
DIED
July 1, 2021
AGE
66
LOCATION
Peachtree Corners, Georgia

Obituaries

Patricia Steed King, a state employee known as an advocate for the elderly and vulnerable adults, died Wednesday, June 30. She was 66.King is credited with transforming Georgia through a special unit in the Division of Aging Services and a training program she created to teach police and others...

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Thank you so much for your service. R.I.P

My condolence to Family.

My dear childhood friend. I am truly heartbroken. My deepest condolences to Patricia´s loved ones. God bless you all.

Pat King will truly be missed. Her passion and dedication for the vulnerable population was one of a kind. Your ACT classes were none other. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. I pray that God comfort your family during this difficult time.

Pat was a good friend of mine in high school. I have great memories of her. She was kind and funny. I was very interested reading about all her life´s accomplishments, not surprising at all. I know that she will be missed.

I was fortunate to know Pat both socially and professionally. She really found her niche when she became an advocate for our elderly population. She was a funny, smart, and creative individual and will be greatly missed. My condolences to Mark and all of her family.

Pat was special to the Keenan family. Her advocacy skills touched peoples hearts to help those who could not help themselves. Her energy, determination and leadership for advocacy will be inspiring to present and to future advocates. We will miss her. Love and prayers, Joan and Vernon

Although I didn't know Mrs. Pat, she sounds like an amazing woman who did so much to help our elderly community. Heartfelt condolences to the family in your time of bereavement. You are in our prayers

I had the privilege of taking one of Pat´s ACT training classes and working with her in a GBI workgroup. She was inspiring, and I am heartbroken by her passing. May her memory be a blessing.