Trudy “Oma” King, 90, widow of William “Bill” Morris King, of Greenville, passed away on Tuesday, December 1, 2020. Born in Allach, Germany, (near Munich) on July 22, 1930, to the late Alois and Hermine Kerscher, she was one of 9 children. The family lost Alois just before World War II, causing a great hardshipContinue Reading
Watch Video TributeTo Marvin, Ron and their immediate families, my heart is relieved knowing she is at peace, yet selfishly missing her terribly. Curt and I love each of you and will praying for your peace and comfort for the hard days ahead. Much love in Christ, Rena Hollifield
I love you to the moon and back Oma. Marvin, Ron and family I love each and every one of you. Please know Curt and I are lifting each of you in prayers for comfort during this time.
Much love in Christ,
Renee
There are no words that can be written to ease your broken hearts. Hopefully, the solace that you feel to know she is no longer in any pain or suffering will ease you with comfort. How stunning seeing her at the visitation today absolutely beautiful and at peace. You all were blessed in having so many wonderful memories to cherish which will echo in words spoken, an action taken and forever embedded in your hearts. Words however kind can't mend your heartache just know there are so many who care and are sharing this profound loss with each of you. May you find the strength and comfort in the days ahead to get through the sorrow and pain. Extending deep and heartfelt sympathy with much love.
Heartfelt love to the King Family, for she was a grand Lady who will be sorely missed by all that knew & loved her.
Linda & Dylan Hardwick
Oma was a special kind of Lady
Who didn't mind telling you what she thought. lol!
Boy she loved her family and especially spoiling
Those grandbabies. She was a very hard worker.
My family loved her, LOVE Donna and Paul Wilson
Of Greenville S C