Per one of his children, He did not like him middle name and claimed that Arvil was not really his middle name perfering to go by Leo A. King.
Per U.S. Veterans Gravesites, ca.1775-2006 He is buried in King Cem.
∼Leo A. King
POCAHONTAS -- Leo A. King, 79, of Pocahontas died Thursday, June 9, at St. Bernard's Medical Center at Jonesboro.
Born at Dalton, he was a Navy veteran.
Survivors include his wife, Marjorie King (Deceased, 11-07-12); one daughter, Terry Davis (m. Brent Davis) of Jonesboro; one stepson, David Holloway (deceased 09-12-2010) of Pocahontas; two stepdaughters, Barbara King of Pocahontas and Shirley Spikes (deceased 07-28-14) of Little Rock; one brother, Woodrow King of Dalton; one sister, Vivian Davis of Illinois; one granddaughter, Alyson Prichard Sorg of Pocahontas ; and several stepgrandchildren and stepgreat-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Charles and Nettie Agnew King; five sisters; and five brothers.
Per one of his children, He did not like him middle name and claimed that Arvil was not really his middle name perfering to go by Leo A. King.
Per U.S. Veterans Gravesites, ca.1775-2006 He is buried in King Cem.
∼Leo A. King
POCAHONTAS -- Leo A. King, 79, of Pocahontas died Thursday, June 9, at St. Bernard's Medical Center at Jonesboro.
Born at Dalton, he was a Navy veteran.
Survivors include his wife, Marjorie King (Deceased, 11-07-12); one daughter, Terry Davis (m. Brent Davis) of Jonesboro; one stepson, David Holloway (deceased 09-12-2010) of Pocahontas; two stepdaughters, Barbara King of Pocahontas and Shirley Spikes (deceased 07-28-14) of Little Rock; one brother, Woodrow King of Dalton; one sister, Vivian Davis of Illinois; one granddaughter, Alyson Prichard Sorg of Pocahontas ; and several stepgrandchildren and stepgreat-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Charles and Nettie Agnew King; five sisters; and five brothers.
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