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Randall ROCKHILL Obituary

May 18, 1941 - March 22, 2024

Seattle - King was born at Virginia Mason Hospital in Seattle, to Randall and Willa Rockhill. He grew up in nearby Renton, where he attended Sartori Grade School and Renton High School, graduating in 1959. He was an honor student, played trumpet in the band under his father's direction, and turned out for track. In his sophomore year of high school, he met Alice Temple who later became his wife of 62 years.

King attended the University of Washington and was a member of the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity where he majored in history while playing bridge and attending ROTC. He married Alice on March 17, 1962, and then attended Drew Theological Seminary in Madison, New Jersey, to become a lifelong United Methodist Church (UMC) Minister. During seminary, daughter, Wendelyn, was born in 1964 and King served in a student church in Dingman's Ferry, PA. In 1965, he served as Associate Minister at Haller Lake UMC under Larry Linnamen. Son, Jason, was born in 1967.

In 1968, King was assigned to the Garfield/Farmington churches in eastern Washington. This charge, off and on, extended to forty-six years. During that time King served on the Whitman County Mental Health Board, on the staff at Washington State University's Koinonia House, studied and taught at WSU while working on a PhD in history, taught religion at University of Idaho, organized the construction of LaDow Court Assisted Living under a newly created Hospital District, was Associate Director of Pastoral Institute, and the first Director of Rural Ministries Resources (RMR) along with LIMPOP (limited Population) small church ministry. He continued to play trumpet in multiple bands, was president of the Appaloosa Museum board, and performed hundreds of weddings with panache, storytelling, and celebrations of love. He retired in 2004 and moved to Harvard, Idaho, where he became a gentleman farmer and logger, riding Appaloosa horses and raising organic beef. King was diagnosed with Alzheimer's in 2015. He and Alice moved back to the Seattle area, building a house on Whidbey Island in 2016. This allowed them to be closer to family including his children and grandchildren. He died in Memory Care on March 22, 2024.

King is survived by his wife, Alice; daughter, Wendy and her husband Joe; grandson, Tristan Alving and his wife Jamie; son, Jason and his wife Carol; grandson, Tyler and partner Corinne; grandson, Alex and wife Pearl; and great-grandsons, Wally and Magnus; as well as King's sister, Shari Fisher, and her daughters and granddaughters. King will be remembered for his compassion, his engaging personality and preaching, his love of music, and his willingness to serve. He and Alice enjoyed a life of many blessings, including a loving and supportive family, good friends, wide ranging travel experiences, and a long marriage. A celebration of his life will be held at Haller Lake UMC, 13055 First Ave. NE, Seattle, WA, on May 18, 2024, at 2 pm. Live streaming/Zoom will be available. In lieu of flowers, please contribute to a humanitarian cause of your choice.

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Published by Spokesman-Review on Apr. 19, 2024.

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Joan E. Hellman

February 14, 2026

King and Alice were wonderful friends at Drew University when I attended there in 1963-64. I was fortunate to know them and so glad to hear that their lives moved on and were filled with family and friends. Joan Senft Hellman

Joan E. Hellman

April 7, 2025

I still think fondly of King and Alice-- and the years at Drew University. Joan Hellman

Joan Senft Hellman

June 28, 2024

I knew King and Alice from Drew University many years ago. It was during the time of Kennedy's death and both people were so helpful to me, a young teen who was stunned at the tragedy. My thoughts are with Alice and the whole family. Joan Senft Hellman

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