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Robert Norman King

Charleston, South Carolina

Oct 17, 1933 – Apr 26, 2024 (Age 90)

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BORN
October 17, 1933
DIED
April 26, 2024
AGE
90
LOCATION
Charleston, South Carolina

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Robert Norman King N. CHARLESTON - Robert "Bob" Norman King, 90, of North Charleston, SC, who was a beloved, husband, father, grandfather, friend and public servant, went to meet his Lord and Savior on April 26, 2024 with his family by his side. He was a life-long resident of the Park Circle area...

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Bob you will be missed. Loved our chats and neighborhood meetings.

My name is Condida Joy, a resident of the Liberty Hill Community and a long time friend of Bob ( he always introduce me by saying we go way back, over 40 years). The last time I saw Bob and Ms Jean was at Longhorn Restaurant, he will truly be miss. RIP My Friend

Bob King had a life of service to Charleston, the state and the nation. I remember him as the Register of Mesne Conveyance, always genial and courteous to members of the public. My condolences to his family and many, many friends.

Dear Rob, Janice, Austin and Macara, please know you all are and will continue to be in our thoughts and prayers as you say your earthly goodbyes to your dad/father in law/grandfather.

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We were neighbors with Bobby and his parents long ago. The King family were very special folks and treated everyone like family. RIP Bobby

we have lost a great man and he did so much for the City of North Charleston and our country. I am sorry for the lost of Mr. King for his family He loved you all and was proud of you. I will miss him because he always had faith in me if he called me I would do my best to make his district happy. we lost a good man.

So sorry to hear of Bob´s passing. I´ve known Bob King since I was a kid, he & my dad were good friends & he helped my Mom with my dad´s probate when he passed. I worked in various positions when I was employed by the City & Bob was always there to help whenever needed.

I worked for Bob King in the RMC Office for several years. When I decided to run for the Register of Deeds and won I received several calls from Bob King praising me for my decision to run and how proud he was of me that I had prevailed in the general election. His support and words of encouragement were greatly appreciated.