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Robert Lee KING Jr.

Dayton, Ohio

1949 - 2020

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KING, Jr., Robert Lee On August 13th, 2020, Robert Lee King, Jr., (one of the kindest men to ever walk the face of this earth) went home to be with his Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Robert was born in Dayton, Ohio, on November 2, 1949, to Rev. Robert Lee King, Sr. and Healen King. He graduated...

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I wonder dies the Lord allow you to read these messages in heaven...I hope so...you are still so loved...so missed...no matter how hard gets I will always be thankful for God giving me your love and your friendship for over 45 years...if I could go back and be given all the riches in the world but not have you in my life, it would be a no brainer... I would always pick you...you will never be forgotten..wait for me my friend...by the grace of God we will meet again

Coming up on 5 years, and the pain is still as real as the day you passed away. Feeling very lonely without your wisdom and guidance. The boys still speak of you. We look at your pictures regularly. Pictures do not fill the void of your absence, honestly just reminders of what was. I love you with the depth of my entire soul. I always tell the kids I feel you in the wind. Windy days are my favorite! it is like you are sending me a hug, man I miss your hugs. Priceless. As always thank for all...

Four years later and I still feel the same hurt and pain from losing you. I often close my eyes and act like you are sitting right next to me. I imagine the feel of your beard from hugging you. I still seek your wisdom with no response. Time has not made your loss easier actually harder knowing I will never see you again. I love you beyond any words can express. So much I want to tell you. You got me, you knew, you understood my crazy..LOL, you always responded with patience and love. That...

It does not seem possible that a year has passed since Rodney left us to go be with the Lord. He had a special place in my heart for his kindness and willingness to give of his all when it was needed. He also was my dearest Buckeye buddy.

One year has passed since my best friend passed away...not a day has gone by that I havent seen his face and remembered his unselfish, kind , giving personality. I thank the Lord for taking him home in such a painless, gentle way and I pray he knows how much he is loved and missed by so many.

Papaws beautiful grandaughter Ja'honnah

I have nothing but sweet and fun memories of seeing you when we would come to visit. You always made time to play with us no matter how tired you were. I remember Stephanie and I running to the door when you would come home because we loved when you would spin us around in circles. Well, you maybe only got through about a half of a circle with me since I was older and bigger, lol. I'll never forget pouting one morning over being served oatmeal for breakfast. You saw me sitting at the counter...

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.

Uncle Rodney you are sorely missed as I always say I love you UNK your niece Ronnita King aka is that lil Ludie you always said ♥♥