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Ann King

In Loving Memory

King, Ann L. (nee Caraffa)

July 27, 1938 - April 2, 2025

Fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church on Tuesday, April 2nd, 2025.

Beloved wife of John W. King; devoted mother of Tina King and the late Kelly King; adoring grandmother of Michelle Haynes and Austin Haynes; cherished great grandmother of Gabriel Haynes, Hailee Haynes, Emma Haynes, Kiera Jones, and Lilianna Haynes; dearest daughter of the late Angelo and Lena Caraffa (nee Russo); our dear sister, aunt, great aunt, cousin, and friend.

A celebration of life for Ann’s family and friends will be held at Bartolino’s South (5914 S. Lindbergh Blvd., 63123) on Sunday, April 13th at 2:00 PM.

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7 thoughts on “King, Ann L. (nee Caraffa)”

  1. Ann was wonderful sweet lady. Always had a smile on her face and lived her life the way so wanted. If you where her friend you knew it. Rest in peace. Praying for John & family

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  2. John, Tina and family I offer my condolences for the passing of a Dear Lady. Although we had lost touch through the years my thoughts of reaching out to you were in my heart many times . Life seems to pass us by and then sadness hits before we react to those thoughts and then it’s too late. My thoughts and prayers are with Ann and the family.

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  3. John and Tina,
    I was so sad to hear this need. . She was So good to my Mom! I will miss our phone conversations. Hugs,Prayers and Love.
    Tammy Robinson

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  4. Ann and her family were very long term beloved close friends of our family going back many years. She and her humor will be deeply missed. To know her (and her devoted husband John) is to love her/them. She was a best friend to many.

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  5. John:
    I was a friend of Ann’s from Xavier High School, and I had only met you once or twice at funerals from girls from high school. I was a friend of Ann Waters, who had introduced me to you. After high school, your Ann and I only saw each other at our Luncheons and funerals. You truly have my sympathy, Ann and I joked about her name when she told us she was getting married to Chung King. When your Ann and I were Seniors, we had to sell candy bars and because we had sold so many candy bars, the Nuns had your Ann and I take off on day and go Downtown and sell more candy bars. Of course, we had a ball doing that, and I guess we did sell more. Anyway, I have many happy thing to remember about Ann. She will be sorely missed.
    PS: I just found out that Ann had gone to her Heavenly Reward.

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