Charles Richardson King, 1936–2005?> (aged 68 years)
- Name
- Charles Richardson /King/
- Given names
- Charles Richardson
- Surname
- King
- Nickname
- Major
- Name
- Charles R. /King/
- Given names
- Charles R.
- Surname prefix
- King
- Name
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Death of a mother
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City: Chicago State: Illinois Country: United States of America |
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Marriage of parents
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Death of a maternal grandmother
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City: Baltimore City State: Maryland Country: United States of America |
Death of a maternal grandfather
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City: Baltimore State: Maryland Country: United States of America |
Death of a father
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City: Baltimore State: Maryland Country: United States of America |
Death of a mother
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City: Baltimore State: Maryland Country: United States of America |
Burial of a father
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City: Baltimore State: Maryland Country: United States of America |
Burial of a mother
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City: Baltimore State: Maryland Country: United States of America |
Death
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father |
1898–1962
Birth: October 13, 1898
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— Baltimore, Maryland, USA Death: May 12, 1962 — Baltimore, Maryland, USA |
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mother |
1906–1986
Birth: May 31, 1906
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— Baltimore, Maryland, USA Death: April 2, 1986 — Baltimore, Maryland, USA |
JOHN B. KING, SR. REMARRIED AFTER THE DEATH OF HIS FIRST WIFE. | JOHN B. KING, SR. REMARRIED AFTER THE DEATH OF HIS FIRST WIFE. — between 1930 and 1936 — |
7 years
himself |
1936–2005
Birth: September 20, 1936
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— Boonsboro, Washington County, Maryland Death: March 2, 2005 — Davidsonville, Anne Arundel, Maryland |
father |
1898–1962
Birth: October 13, 1898
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— Baltimore, Maryland, USA Death: May 12, 1962 — Baltimore, Maryland, USA |
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mother |
1898–1930
Birth: 1898
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— Lombard, Illinois Death: 1930 — Chicago, Illinois |
elder sister |
1928–2014
Birth: April 14, 1928
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— Evanston, IL USA Death: October 8, 2014 — Towson, Maryland |
elder brother |
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himself |
1936–2005
Birth: September 20, 1936
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— Boonsboro, Washington County, Maryland Death: March 2, 2005 — Davidsonville, Anne Arundel, Maryland |
himself |
1936–2005
Birth: September 20, 1936
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— Boonsboro, Washington County, Maryland Death: March 2, 2005 — Davidsonville, Anne Arundel, Maryland |
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wife |
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daughter |
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daughter |
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himself |
1936–2005
Birth: September 20, 1936
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— Boonsboro, Washington County, Maryland Death: March 2, 2005 — Davidsonville, Anne Arundel, Maryland |
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wife |
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wife’s husband |
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wife |
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stepdaughter |
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Shared note
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Baltimore Sun, obituary: Charles R. `Major' King, 68, owned auto dealerships March 09, 2005 Charles R. "Major" King, an owner of four auto dealerships, died of pneumonia March 2 at Anne Arundel Medical Center. The Davidsonville resident, who lived in Catonsville for many years, was 68. Born in Boonsboro and raised in the Rockdale section of Baltimore County, he was a 1955 Milford Mill High School graduate. He was a used-car salesman for A.D. Anderson on Edmondson Avenue before joining the Army. After leaving military service, he became a new-car salesman and used-car manager. In 1971 he joined Ourisman Chevrolet in Marlow Heights. Mr. King went on to became a partner and co-owner of Ourisman Dodge in Alexandria, Va., Ourisman World of Ford, also in Alexandria, Ourisman Fairfax Toyota and Ourisman Chantilly Toyota in 2002. He was active in his industry as a member and leader on national dealer councils for both Chrysler and Suzuki. He was chairman of Ford's Dealer Advertising Fund in Washington. Services were held Monday at Trinity United Methodist Church in Davidsonville where he was a member. Survivors include his wife of 30 years, the former Fay Dawn Hett; three daughters, Cynthia Skiles of Alexandria, Lou Anne King of Chevy Chase and Leanne R. Richards of Davidsonville; one brother, John B. King of Timonium; one sister, Carroll Arconti of Towson; and five grandchildren. His marriage to the former Barbara Eitemiller Linder ended in divorce. |
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