Karla Miller
Karla Miller lit a candle in memory of Kenneth King
Birth date: Apr 2, 1954 Death date: Jan 22, 2024
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Kenneth D. King, Sr., age 69, of Homer City, PA, passed away on Monday, January 22, 2024 at Unicoi County Hospital. A native of Emlenton, PA, Kenneth is a son of the late Robert and Dolores (Patterson) King. He was of the Methodist faith. Through the years, Kenneth was employed by Ti-Brook, Elkon, Beck Machine Shop, as well as logging, working on oil rigs, farming and as a Maintenance Technician at Specialty Tires of America. He graduated from Alleaghany-Clarion Valley High School. In addition to his parents, Kenneth is preceded in death one sister, Kathy King, brother, Joseph King and infant brother, Rodger Lee King.Kenneth D. King, Sr. has left behind to cherish his memory: his loving wife, Sandra (Hearn) King; children: Mary King Glass, Melissa King Behrman and husband, Ronald, Melinda King Hartlee, Annette King, Kimberly King Harris and husband, Andy, Kenneth King, Jr. and significant other, Brittney Laney; 21 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; brother, Steven King and wife, Sue; sister, Karla King Miller and husband, Rick; sister-in-law, Tammy King.Condolences and memories may be shared with the family and viewed at www.valleyfuneralhome.net http://www.valleyfuneralhome.net> or on Facebook at FuneralHomeErwin" title="Click to open in a new window or tab" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">https://www.facebook.com/Valley>FuneralHomeErwin. These arrangements are made especially for the family and friends of Kenneth D. King, Sr. through Valley Funeral Home, 1085 N. Main Ave., Erwin, TN 37650 423-743-9187.Read Obituary
Karla Miller lit a candle in memory of Kenneth King
In my young years, Ken and I spent so many hours together doing weird things, like running two cars around in his dads field. That was until we rolled one over and he put a stop to that! Ken was never afraid of anything. He also once had a corvair van that was not inspected. He needed gas and while pumping it, a state trooper pulled up in front and noticed that he had used S&H green stamps for the sticker. He gave him a warning not to drive the van. So Ken and I sat at the gas station close to an hour and decided it was safe to leave. No more did we start out and the trooper was waiting for us to go on the highway! We left the van there and hitch hiked home. later that night we went back to get his van. Yes we avoided any fines.
John Barty lit a candle in memory of Kenneth King
Sandy Patterson sent a virtual gift in memory of Kenneth King