Obituary for William W. King Jr.
After that he pursued many occupations, sometimes with his own business. He’d say “jack of all trades, but master of none.” We never agreed with that. He was a MASTER of any trade he pursued: insurance, real estate, construction, carpentry, iron work, pool construction, steel structures, project manager, too many to list. Bill was an avid sportsman. He was passionate about water sports; boating, skiing, scuba diving, and fishing. He was an avid motorcycle rider. He’d proudly ride his Honda with a group of Harleys. He also enjoyed snowmobiling and snow skiing. He also had his pilot license and flew his own plane. He truly loved life!
He attended Stone Church and participated in many musical performances. As a teen he sang with the Kingsmen Quartet and youth ministries. Later with the choir in the singing tree, children’s’ musical performances, and sang often with his wife and family. He loved Christian music, especially hymns. He will be greatly missed.
Bill is survived by his wife, Willamae King, of Yakima, WA, their daughter, Gina Steen, and her husband, Eric Steen (and their children, Jayme, Denton, Phillip), of Yakima, WA, and their son Sean King, his wife, Rebecca King, (and their children Blake and Kennedy), of Marysville, WA. He is also survived by his brothers, David King, Ronald King, both of Yakima, WA and Roger King of Colorado, as well as his sister, Marlyn King of Yakima, WA, along with a large extended family. Bill is preceded in death by his parents William and Margaret King, and his sister Margaret Leona McCullough as well as other family members.