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Stanley “Chris” King | 1950 – 2024

Woodinville, WALocal News

Stanley “Chris” King, a cherished figure in the Woodinville community, passed away on January 8, 2024, after a courageous battle with cancer. His passion for golf was well-known, and he humorously maintained a tee time at Heaven's Golf Course on his final day. A Celebration of Life is scheduled for February 17, 2024, at 21 Acres Center, where attendees are encouraged to share their stories and wear casual or themed outfits, reflecting his vibrant personality. Born on September 8, 1950, Chris is remembered as a loving husband to Karen and a father to Lindsey, having faced the heartbreaking loss of two children earlier in life. His career in the insurance industry took him from Seattle to San Francisco, where he met his wife.

The King family's legacy is deeply rooted in the Woodinville community, where Chris was well-respected and loved. His humor, dedication to family, and contributions to the community will be profoundly missed. The local community continues to extend their thoughts and prayers to Karen, Lindsey, and their extended family during this challenging time.

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