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Pat Joan King was born December 4, 1938, in Oklahoma City and passed away July 7, 2024, in Oklahoma City at the age of 85. Pat enjoyed making quilts which she donated to anyone who was in need. She also enjoyed the outdoors taking care of her yard by mowing, gardening, and tending to her flowerbeds. Pat enjoyed taking road trips with her husband. She was a member of the Red Hat Society and Missionary Baptist Church of Wellston.
Pat was preceded in death by her parents, Allen and Belva Littleton; husband of 44 years, Gene King, Sr.; infant brother, Jackie Mills; sister, Karen Burton; and daughter-in-law, Shiela King. Survivors include her sons, Gene King, Jr. of Wellston, Mike King and wife Debbie of Warr Acres, Tom King and wife Donna of Wellston; (7) grandchildren, Tony King (Karina), Josh King (Dessa), Katie Evans (Mike), Justin King, Bree King, Jacob King, Caleb King; (4) great-grandchildren, Raelynn Evans, Shirley King, Isla Evans, Calvin King; siblings, Butch Littleton, Pam Moore; along with many other family and friends.
A graveside funeral will be held at 10:00 a.m. Saturday, July 13, 2024 at the Wellston Cemetery under the direction of Lehman Funeral Home of Wellston.
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