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Obituaries
Sunday, March 21, 2021
William E. King
WILLIAM E. KING
Largo, FL
William E. King, 92, of Largo, FL, beloved father, grandfather and great-grandfather, died February 16, 2021, at St. Petersburg General Hospital in St. Petersburg, FL. Born in a house on "the Salem curve" in Salem, Iowa, on July 2nd, 1928, he was the son of Marion "Pat" King and Gladys (White) King. Bill was born on July 2, 1928.
Bill was preceded in death by his siblings, Charles King, Kathryn (Ross), Rex King, Mert King, Joanne (Smith), Jim King, Linda (Cameron), Estyl (Breazeale), Marilyn King; and a great-grandaughter, Ayla Jane Frase.
A sister and a brother, Bob King and Patti Nicol; his 7 children; as well as 16 grandchildren; and 5 great-grandchildren survive him.
Bill graduated from Mt. Pleasant High School in 1946 where he played basketball. He then enlisted in the U.S. Navy and served his country as a machinist mate. After visiting many ports, and an honorable discharge from the U.S. Navy, he attended the University of Iowa to study economics. He then traveled to Chicago to begin a career in the insurance business.
October 3, 1953, in Harvey, IL, Bill and Betty Jane Mayerchik were united in marriage. To this union of 40 years 7 children were born: Randall (Yolanda) King of Aiea, HI, Sheryl (Ron) Johnson of Largo, FL, Karen King (Deland, FL) Marianne King (Orlando, FL), Anita (Dan) Frase (Trego, WI), Susan King (Sedona, AZ), and Barbara King (St. Petersburg, FL). His insurance career took the family to several states including Illinois, Ohio and Kentucky. The family then returned to Iowa in 1973 to Newton then on to Mt. Pleasant to be closer to Bill's roots. Bill was an active member with Rotary Club, Henry County Republican party, Mt. Pleasant Bowling League. He specialized in Real Estate as a full-time career and owned King B Realty in Mt. Pleasant.
Bill retired to Florida in 2019, where he spent time enjoying daughters, grandchildren and the wonderful sunshine that he loved. He was dedicated to family and consistently encouraged family values, honesty, common sense and education. Bill's fatherhood and dedication to his family will be forever remembered and cherished.
A memorial service will be held in the fall of 2021 in Salem, IA. Specifics of the service will be announced at that time.