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William "Bill" King
24 avril 1943 – 13 juillet 2022
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Alexander Funeral Home-West Chapel
William "Bill" King, age 79, of Newburgh, Indiana passed away peacefully on Wednesday, July 13, 2022. William was born in Owosso, Michigan on April 24, 1943 to the late William L. and Kathleen Jane (Prendergast) King.
Bill grew up in Owosso and served our country in the Army as military police. He met his wife, Judy while both of them were working at Deaconess Hospital. He enjoyed time with family, boating, fishing, and laughter. Bill was a dedicated and loving husband, father, and grandparent and will be missed dearly.
He is survived by his children, Kelly King, Wade (Elizabeth) Williams, and Susan Beste; grandchild, Kayleigh Williams; and great grandchild, Connor Beste.
Bill is preceded in death by his beloved wife Judith King; and grandson, Joshua Beste.
Family and friends may gather for a Celebration of Life on Thursday, July 21, 2022 from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm at Alexander West Chapel. Funeral Services will follow at 1:00 pm with final resting place next to his beloved wife at Alexander Memorial Park.
Memorial contributions can be made in his honor to Parkinson's research at https://www.parkinson.org/ways-to-give
Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.alexanderwestchapel.com for the King family.
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- Kelly King Child
- Wade Williams (Elizabeth) Child
- Susan Beste Child
- Kayleigh Williams Grandchild
- Connor Betse Great Grandchild
Services Précédents
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21 juillet, 2022
Visitation at Alexander West Chapel
jeudi,
21 juillet, 2022
Funeral Service at Alexander West Chapel
jeudi,
21 juillet, 2022
The Funeral Service will be livestreamed at www.facebook.com/FuneralStreamUSA
jeudi,
21 juillet, 2022
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