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Carol King

In Loving Memory

King, Carol A.

King, Carol A. (nee Nagel) of St. Louis, on Tuesday March 18, 2025. Loving wife of the late Ronald E. King. Cherished mother of Ronald (Mary) King, Dan (Carol) King, Steve (Jane) Cope, Clint (Rachel) Cope, Donna (Ron) Pancer, Cathy (Eric) Koechling and Dawn (Bob) Stephens. Adored grandmother, great grandmother and great great grandmother. Dear sister of the late Norma Hopkins and June Stone. Our dear aunt, great aunt, cousin and friend to many.

Carol was an avid gardener and active in her church. She was feisty and lived life on her own terms, and if you didn’t believe so, just ask her.

Visitation at Kutis South County Chapel 5255 Lemay Ferry Rd. on Tuesday March 25, 4-8 pm, then to Bethesda Evangelical Church for visitation Wednesday March 26 at 9:00 am until service at 10:00 am. Interment Lakewood Park Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions to St. Jude Children’s Hospital or Bethesda Evangelical Church appreciated.

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16 thoughts on “King, Carol A.”

  1. My deepest sympathy to your family. Carol was a very big part of making me feel comfortable in my driving career at Mehlville. It was a sad day when she retired but we would still talk back an forth thru Facebook. And at times I’d run into her while out shopping which was always a thrill. Rest in peace Carol with your sweet husband.

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  2. I’m so sorry for your loss! She was such a nice person! I always loved seeing her at Jeanie’s house, she always had a smile on her face.

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  3. Carol and I first met in the choir at Bethesda and she was very supportive of me. After my husband and I left there, I was grateful that we were still able to stay in contact via Facebook where she continued to be so encouraging and write such kind remarks.
    And in January when our grandson died, she sent a thoughtful message.
    Carol will always remain a sweet, kind person in my thoughts.
    I am sorry for your loss as I know she will be missed by her children, grandchildren and great children and many friends.
    Nancy and Dave Eding

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  4. Carol was a part of Bethesda Evangelical Church where I was a music director for many years. She always participated in the choir and joined our Cantatas, Sunday morning choral presentations and any special music event. She had a beautiful and caring personality, always showing kindness and concern. I know she was a loving, praying woman who truly loved God as well as her family and the friends around her. I couldn’t have had a more moral-boosting, encouraging person in these special church/musical adventures and experiences. I am thankful to have called her friend. She will be so missed on this earth, but we celebrate with her in her forever life where she has joined other loved ones. We look forward to seeing her face once again! My prayers are with Carol’s dear family and friends.

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  5. One less kind heart in this crazy world, but heaven gained a beautiful soul. I’m sure you’ll be watching over your wonderful big family.
    RIP Carol…you will be missed by many.
    My Deepest sympathies and condolences go out to those you leave behind.

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  6. Words cannot express my feelings right now as I am broken hearted over the loss of my closest and dearest friend,. We shared laughter together and we shared many tears together. Carol, was a TRUE FRIEND in every sense of the word. Her heart was pure gold and her smile could light up the room. She was so kind and loving and we always ended every conversation with I Love You. Rest in God’s Heavenly Peace Sweet Ladies. We will always be Best friends FOREVER. TILL WE MEET AGAIN. 😪😪😪😪❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

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  7. Dawn ,Bob & family~
    My heart is sadden in hearing of the loss of your Mom Mother in-law & grandmother. She was a spark of energy the filled a room. Anyone that knew her was lucky! She’ll be missed. RIP Carol😌

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  8. This lady lived a good life. Always enjoyed her visits to Onslow, Iowa to see Selma and Paul and all their families. We had such a fun time visiting them in St. Louis and running everywhere!!
    May she rest in peace knowing she left many great memories.
    Sincere sympathy, Cousin Mary Dietiker Taylor and Bruce

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  9. I firmly believe that Carol is rejoicing in God’s glory along side her husband Ronald King Sr.
    She enjoyed life to the fullest with all the kids, grandchildren and extended family. Her posts on Facebook was a way to share and care. We will pray comfort for the entire family.
    Mike, Patti and Jessica Manion. God bless you all

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  10. Carol will always be remembered for her lovely smile and willingness to help others
    Very sorry for here loss

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  11. So, Sorry to hear of Carols passing. She was a wonderful person and like a 2nd Grandmother to our boys Jason and Brian, and wul be sorely missed. I just Gmailed her on the 3rd and was waoiting a reply. We just found out by a passing Facebook posting, and had been dealing with my wifes broken kneecap and somehow never new about the visitation.
    Once again, our deepest condolences. Thom, Becky, Jason, and Brian Meininger.

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