Nancy Bradley King

Death date: Oct 9, 2019

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Nancy Bradley King, age 96, of Bristol, TN passed away on Wednesday, October 9, 2019 at her home. She was born in Abingdon, Virginia to the late Hugh Grant and Edna Honaker Bradley. She was a graduate of Virginia High School and Sullins College. Nancy was a member of First Presbyterian Church and former member of Border Guild, Blue Stocking Club and the 1931 Woman’s History Club. Beside her parents, Nancy was preceded in death by her husband, Fred Jennelle King; daughter, Carole King Crockett; and her five brothers and sisters. Survivors include her daughter, Susan King Solomon of Bristol, TN; six grandchildren, Lisa Crockett White and husband, Chris of Bristol, VA; Charles Ronald Solomon of Bristol, TN; Richard David Crockett Jr. and wife, April of Johnson City, TN; Paige Crockett Baker and husband, Chad of Bristol, TN; Jennifer Solomon Humphrey and husband, James of Greer, SC; Fredrick Hunter Solomon and wife, Raegan of Asheville, NC; and eleven great-grandchildren, Collin and Christopher White; Tripp, Nic and Britt Crockett; Ira and Wick Baker; Owen and Maeve Humphrey; and Leyton and Griffin Solomon; several nieces and nephews; special companion Marley; and Kathy Lane, her dear friend and caregiver. The family would especially like to thank Amedisys and Hospice, in particular Brandi Hayes and Roseanna Hammonds. A memorial service will be conducted on Sunday, October 13th at 1:30 p.m. at First Presbyterian Church with Rev. Samuel Weddington officiating. The family will receive friends immediately after at the church. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be sent to First Presbyterian Church, 701 Florida Ave, Bristol, Tennessee 37620 or the animal shelter of your choice. Condolences and memories may be left for the family at akardfuneralhome.com Akard Funeral Home, (423) 989-4800 is serving the King family.

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Peggy Horner

Dear Susan and Family,
Richard and I were so sorry to see your mother's obituary in today's paper. It was a lovely write-up. We are headed out of town tomorrow to visit with Brent and Jeanne in Charleston and will not be back in time for her service. Please know we are thinking about you and her entire family. She was so special and sweet.

I just know Nancy ran to meet Ella and they've already got the heavenly Mah Jongg table ready!

Hugs to you all,
Peggy

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Diane Harrison

Susan,
My deepest sympathy. On the bright side, all of these friends are sharing a reunion in the presence of God and will always be in our hearts.
Peace to you and your family.
Diane Dunn Harrison

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Judy Massouras

Ms Nancy, I loved you from the first time I met you! You were always so kind and appreciative of what I did for you. You would love to see what I had fixed you to eat that day, which made my day❤️ You made me happy. As one of your friends starting out just to keep you company it turned into much more! A loving person, whom I truly loved helping more than just keeping you company. The many times you would tell me to sit and rest. Doing for people was and still is my joy. I can’t imagine you are gone, my heart is broken, I thought about you often and how you were doing. You are at rest now, no more crying and suffering, Finally meeting your loved ones, what a reunion. As we all age, this too will come to us all. How? That is the good Lords decision. Blessings to all the families involved and remember treat people as you would want to be treated. Life is short, May Her Memory Be Eternal❤️🙏🎚️ Prayers, Judy Massouras , aka JuJu