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Charles Robert "Bob" King
August 14, 1925 - October 14, 2022

Charles Robert “Bob” King, 97, of Jonesboro departed October 14, 2022. He was born August 14, 1925 in Ottumwa, Iowa. He bravely fought in WWII, serving three years on the Battleship USS South Dakota as a Radio-Communication Operator. He attended college in Colorado Springs, then worked in the newspaper business, dabbled in politics, owned several construction companies, and finished his working years as a pipeline right-of-way manager, retiring at the age of 85. Bob was a member of the First Baptist Church in Jonesboro, Arkansas. He was a member of the Jonesboro Elks Lodge and the American Legion. Finally, Bob served many years as a volunteer Scouter for Boy Scouts of America and received many awards including the Silver Beaver. He is survived by; his children: Lori Anderson, Judi King, and James W. King (Cheryl); four stepchildren: Martha Duez, Danny Scroggs, Emily Sweeney, and Amy Moser; one sister: Beverly Armstrong; eight grandchildren; many great grandchildren; nieces; nephews; and a host of other family and friends. Bob was preceded in death by; his parents: Charles and Anna King; three wives: Mildred (Hobart) King, Edith (Gebhart) King, and Connie (Scroggs) King; and two sons: Charles R. King, Jr. and John T. King. Burial will be private. In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to St. Bernards Hospice Services or Quapaw Area Council of the Boy Scouts of America.

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  1. Beverly Armstrong, Appleton, WI says

    "Brother Bob","Woo Woo", "Tevo", we shared many good times and even some not so good. I will remember most, your sense of humor, your artistic talent and your ability to charm almost anyone. You will be missed. But for now, enjoy the reunion in eternity with all the Kings. I'll be seeing you. Your "Little Sister", "Beanus", "Bee Ann" , Beverly

  2. Dennis & Evonne Darrow, Jonesboro, Ar. says

    Bob was such a special friend to us. We loved him dearly and always loved visiting with him. We really enjoyed seeing him at the Elks Lodge which he loved to visit. Bob you will be missed by so many. Prayers to all the family. RIP our dear friend "THE BOB"

  3. Cheryl E. King, Ohio says

    I love you Grandpa. Now you're home and at rest.

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