Raymond A. "Pete" King
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Raymond Auto "Pete" King

from Tracy Drane

 
RAYMOND A. KING
Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Earnheart funeral chapel for
Raymond A. King, 56, who died suddenly Sunday at a Fort Worth hotel.  He was a carpenter and a former resident of Whitewright.  Rev. Dale Gore, Baptist
minister, conducted the services, and burial was in City Cemetery.
Surviving are a son, Jimmy King of Mesquite; two daughters, Mrs. W.B. Logan of Sherman and Mrs. Edith Brannon of Houston; three brothers and four
grandchildren.

July 1962


Pete King
Tracy Drane writes about him
         "He died before I was even born, so I have never met him.  My mom used to tell me about him, but only bits and pieces.  His life was fairly elusive!
   I'm attaching the photo, which shows him in his Army uniform.  He was in the Army in the 1930's and from what I'm told, he was stationed in the Philippines, and maybe a few places here in the
states.
     He was a jack of all trades.  He worked on ranches and helped the Taylors out at the garage there in Whitewright.  Someone told me that the town asked him to run for Mayor once, but he refused and instead, took a job in Sherman.
     Pete was born on Feb 22, 1906 in Sevier County, Arkansas, and died Jul 22, 1962.  He was the son of Harvey Armer and Mary Jane (Spicer) King.  They lived in Fannin County.  Around 1930, he married Naomi Ruth McCurdy, daughter of George Thomas and Maude Lou Taylor McCurdy.  (Maude was the daughter of John
Walter and Margaret Mysainah (Lyles) Taylor of Whitewright, who migrated from Kentucky around 1888, like everyone else did who lived in that part of Texas!!!)

Pete had several brothers and sisters, both half and full.

According to his half brother, Clyde (the only sibling still alive), Pete's favorite hobby was cars.  He bought used cars, fixed them
up and then drove them until they died."


 

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