Hezekiah A. King |
| Posted 2019-06-30 by Pat R |
| News-Herald (Wickenburg, Arizona) Saturday, November 16, 1901, p. 1 Mortuary H. A. King died at Murphy's Camp Wednesday morning of acute dysentery. Mr. King was seventy five years old and had been sick but a short time when the messenger of death summoned him hence to solve the mystery of the great beyond. The deceased came to this country from Iowa last spring, and engaged in mining with J. K. Murphy. He was the father of the King boys, who are well and favorably known in this country. Those who were acquainted with Mr. King during his life time speak of him as an honorable and Christian gentleman. When one's allotted three score years and ten have been well spent the call of death seems but the aftermath of faithfulness, and, extending sympathy to the bereaved, we trust that Mr. King is at rest in a land where the little things of this world do not worry the spirit. The remains were taken to Phoenix where they will be prepared for shipment to the Iowa home of the deceased. See Also: Find A Grave |
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