Henry King Jr.

henry king

September 30, 1950 ~ December 17, 2021

Born in: Oakland, California
Resided in: Pueblo West, Colorado

Henry King Jr., 71, passed away Dec. 17, 2021. Survived by his wife, Wilma King; daughter, Judy H. (Mark) Feinsinger; son, Adam R. King; granddaughter, Eva K. Feinsinger; siblings, Caroll (Richard) Cadena, Teresa (Ernie) Duran and Wayne (Helen) King; brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, Jerry (Diane) Lopez, Beatrice Lopez (Brandon) Grebence and Willie Lopez; and many nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by his mother, Eva Maldonado King and father, Henry King Sr. Henry was born Sept. 30, 1950, in Oakland, Calif.
Henry enjoyed hunting, fishing, camping, football and most especially, he enjoyed spending time with his family.
Funeral Mass, 11 a.m. Tuesday, Dec. 21, 2021, at St. Mary Catholic Church, 121 E. 7th Street,  in Walsenburg, CO 81089. Interment, Masonic Cemetery on Elm Street in Walsenburg. The family is requesting only COVID vaccinated people attend and masks are required at the service. Online condolences, www.MontgomerySteward.com

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  1. After seeing Henry at my Uncle Laurence’s funeral recently, I was shocked to hear this news. I do feel fortunate after all these years to have had a good conversation with him. May he rest in peace.

  2. My deepest sympathies to the family of Henry King. Henry was such a great person, one of the nicest men I knew. He will be missed.

  3. We would like send our condolences to all the king families were sad to hear of his passing. He was great friend and neighbor and always fun to be around Vince and Anna Romero ni

  4. To Wilma,,Judy and Adam I send you my deepest sympathy. Although I haven’t talked to Henry (Hank) for a long time I considered him a good friend. I was shocked to hear of his passing. He always had a big smile and laugh on his face. He always had a great outlook on life! May all of us keep you the children and Henry in our prayers this Christmas season. God bless all of you!!

  5. I worked with Henry and he was one of the kindest people I have ever met. This news hurt, our hearts go out to Wilma and their children.

  6. Henry was my fishing, camping, hiking, backpacking, 4-wheeling and poker playing partner. He was the coolest, calmest guy I’ve ever met. I love you brother, RIP.

  7. I’m very sad to hear that Henry has passed, He was a good man and a good friend. I feel blessed for the times that I got to talk to him in the last couple of years.

    I have great memories of working with Henry, when I think about those it makes me smile.

    Sherri and I pray that God will hold Henry close and comfort Wilma, Judy and Adam.

  8. Wilma so sorry for the loss of your husband Henry. May you and your family find peace with all the beautuful memories. I’m a friend of Diane and Jerry’s. I met you and Henry but didn’t see you often. Sincere Condolences

  9. Brother, our hearts are broken. You were such a big part of our family. You will forever be remembered. You left us too soon. We love you.

  10. Brother, our hearts are broken! You were a big part of our family and will forever be remembered. We love you!

  11. Henry always had a big smile,we always joke about I being the old man, my birthday day is September 29,1950 yes one day older. R.I.P my dear friend.

  12. Henry was a super guy. I really hated to hear this news. He was a kind and thoughtful person always. He always had the positive thoughts.

    Rest In Peace my friend.


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