King, Anna May, 85, Tampa, FL and formerly Lee’s Summit, MO, died February 7, 2009 at home under the care of LifePath Hospice.
Anna was a US Marine Corps veteran of WWII, earning the rank of Corporal. She served as a telephone operator and continued with Southwestern Bell.
She was predeceased by her son, Eugene. She is survived by her husband, Ross King; daughter, Susan King; son-in-law, Steve Seufert; grandchildren, David King and Jill Stapleton; and 4 great grandchildren and 1 great-great granddaughter.
In lieu of flowers, please contribute generously to the Alzheimer’s Association, http://act.alz.org/goto/annamayking or to your local Alzheimer’s chapter. Contact of family and words of comfort can be made at: www.veteransfuneralcare.com or Veterans Funeral Care,
Our Sympathy on your loss.
We still remember the King family at work.
Bill Morrow and Al Borja
So Sorry to hear of Anna’s passing, my favorite memories of her were the Raisin bars, and on the trip to Hawaii when she was parading down Honolulu streets wearing Shorts that had Ganja on the back of them.
Dear Susan,
My sincere condolences to you and your family – I know Anna will be greatly missed. The love you gave to your mother was beautiful to see – peace be with you.
Sincerely,
Trish Maldonado
(formerly BG Tampa)
Dear Susan,
I was so sorry to hear of the loss of your mom. Please extend my sympathy to your dad also. I know she will be greatly missed by all of you. My thoughts are with you.
Janell (Bolser) Ledford
To the family of Anna May King. I wish to convey my deepest condolences to you in the loss of your Mother. I recently read her obituary in the Lee’s Summit Journal. I am writing because we are having a WWII display at our museum and would like to have more information about your mother’s service to include in the display. If you would be interested in telling me more about her, I would appreciate hearing from you. You can email me at Triggs2Go@aol.com. I am the current director of the Lee’s Summit Museum located in the old depot in downtown Lee’s Summit. I would like to know when your Mother lived here in Lee’s Summit and what she was doing then. Also, would like to know her maiden name. Thank you for considering our request. I know you are very proud of her. Ann Trigg