She attended the University of Maryland and as lead cheerleader for the Maryland Terrapins basketball team, Audrey met her future husband Walter M. Prichard, 93, died peacefully in her sleep on November 2, 2021.īorn March 13, 1928, Audrey was the only child of the late Roy and Verna Mowen of Hagerstown, MD. Jones of Ithaca, NY one niece, Jessica Davis and husband James of Morrisville, NY 10 great nieces and nephews and 3 first cousins.Īudrey M. Miller, III and wife Calla of Morrisville, NY, Joshua Doroshenko and wife Nicole of Tonawanda, NY, Jonathan Doroshenko and companion Sarah Palmer, David L. and wife Dana of Morrisville, NY, a sister, Catherine Miller and companion David Jones of Earlville, NY four nephews, Nathan M.
He was also an accomplished classical pianist. He worked for the Lee-Fendall HouseĪnd did occasional tours for the Smithsonian Museum in Washington, D.C. Served as the city Historian for many years. He was a member of the Barnesville Baptist Church and authored several books on the history of Alexandria, Virginia, where he also Michael graduated from Damascus High School in 1966 and later Alderson Broaddus University in Phillipi, WV.
Michael Miller, 68, of Frederick, MD, died on November 9, 2016.īorn on February 23, 1948, in Olney, MD, he was the son of the late Nathan M. Rickey King, please click here to visit our Sympathy Store.T. Condolences may be expressed to the family online at To send a flower arrangement or to plant trees in memory of The family will receive friends Tuesday afternoon from 1:00 pm until service time also at the Trinity Baptist Church. Rickey is survived by his wife, Shari Smith King of the home children, Savannah and Jake Burns of Gosnell, Jennifer Hardesty of Armorel, Katie and Vincent Scatigna of Gosnell, John and Norma Hines of Dell, James and Donna Hines of Kauffman, Texas, Janet and Todd Pierson of Charlotte, Arkansas, Jessica and Lawrence Bohmfalk of Oxford, Arkansas, David and Stephanie Hines of Jonesboro, Arkansas, Sarah Wilson of Blytheville, Mary and Jason Petrous of Blytheville brother, Jimmy King of Gosnell sisters, Carlotta Bateman of Gosnell, Ruth Ann Hinz of Casa Grande, Arizona, Barbara Perry and Lois King 36 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren.įuneral Services will be held Tuesday, February 22, 2022, at 2:00 pm at the Trinity Baptist Church in Blytheville with Rev. Rickey was preceded in death by his parents brothers, Willard Dean King and Melvin Mitchell King and sister, Carol Ann King. For this special talent, Rickey will be remembered by all who knew him and were touched by his life. Rickey was a special person who helped many get themselves back onto the road to recovery. He was able to show them compassion and understanding that Christ filled his heart with, but he was also able to display a needed firmness to help them become better individuals and to show them Christ’s love through his own salvation.
Rickey possessed a special love and talent for caring for people who were down on their luck. As the director at the Mission, it was his responsibility to help the men who came to the mission seeking help. Rickey loved to go fishing and was dedicated to his family, especially his grandchildren.
Rickey was a member of the Lone Oak Baptist Church and served his country with honor in the United States Army Reserves. Rickey O’Neal King, age 67 of Blytheville, passed from this life on Wednesday, February 16, 2022, at Great River Medical Center in Blytheville.īorn to Jesse Willard and Isabell Gurlene Coleman King in Blytheville, he was a retired Assistant Director of the Mississippi County Union Mission.