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Dewey County Obituary
Rhea Cemetery

Helen Robertson King

23 Sep 1936 - 14 Apr 2013

© Enid News and Eagle
Published 4-18-13
Reprinted with permission
Submitted by: Ann Weber


LEEDEY — Graveside service for Helen King, 76, of Leedey, Okla., was held Wednesday, April 17, 2013, in Rhea Cemetery, Leedey. Condolences may be made to the family at shawfuneralhome.net.

Helen was born Sept. 23, 1936, in Leedey, Okla., to Floyd W. and Audrey I. (Long) Robertson and died Sunday, April 14, 2013, in Tulsa.

Preceded by husband, Len King.

Surviving are sister, Linda Jameson and husband Larry Fritz of Broken Arrow, Okla.; nephew, Mike Clark and wife Kim of Taloga, Okla.; niece, Jade McGlothlin and husband Monte of Edmond, Okla.; great-nephew, Parker McGlothlin of Edmond; aunt, Jessie Kauk; and other family and friends.


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