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Mr. King was a favorite patient of mine at the VA in Fayetteville. I don't know if I ever helped him as much as he helped me. God bless you all.
Jenny Edgemon
July 16, 2007 | Fayetteville, NC
Wilmington, North Carolina
Robert H. King, 87, was promoted to glory Monday, July 9th, 2007. He was the son of E.L.W. King and Luella Marguerite King. He is survived by his wife of 51 years, F. Louise King; four daughters, Sharon Herring of Star City, AR, Monica Cheers and husband Ray of Wilmington, Marcella Turner and...
Read MoreMr. King was a favorite patient of mine at the VA in Fayetteville. I don't know if I ever helped him as much as he helped me. God bless you all.
Jenny Edgemon
July 16, 2007 | Fayetteville, NC
Dear Savonna, Mrs. King, Marcella, Stewart, Monica and family...
Your dad was always so full of energy. No doubt, it was his strong love of Christ that compelled him to be such a shining light for all to see!
My first memories of meeting your dad (and husband) was when I met you when you came to visit my wonderful roomie, Savonna at LU. My last memories of our time together were those in May of 2006 when he spent bragging on his "little girl" who just got her Master's Degree....
Debi Porter
July 11, 2007 | Lynchburg, VA
Savonna and family, I am so sorry to hear about your dad's passing. What a great legacy he has passed on to you and your family. Although I only met him that one time in your classroom, his spunk and vitalty made a vivid impression on me! He lived life to the fullest. But, I can rejoice with him that he is with the Lord...living his new life to the fullest! My love and prayers to you and your family, Debbie McGowan
Debbie McGowan
July 10, 2007 | Haw River, NC
rest well cousin. i will miss your daily forwards. our lives were enriched by your being.
love your 3 richmond cousins.
margie, hazel and betty.
margie rengnerth
July 10, 2007 | Richmond, VA
Louise, Although my memories of Robert are recent, meeting him at my mother's 90th birthday for the first time, I was struck by his vitality, enthusiasm and his easy to know manner. I regret not knowing him sooner as I am sure he had great stories to tell about his military service as well as his life. It was enjoyable to watch the two of you sing with mother, and later at a get together with George Saunders' grandson. I was happy to see you last summer at the reunion of Aunt Grace's family....
Kay Stewart`
July 10, 2007 | Wilmington, NC
How we loved this dear sweet man! Can't tell you how much we will miss those daily emails with the eye-torturing bright green backgrounds! Goodspeed, cousin Robert!
Margaret Kye
July 10, 2007 | Wilmington, NC