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Elizabeth King

September 1, 1940 — November 5, 2007

Elizabeth King

Elizabeth I. ?Betty? King, 67, of North Little Rock passed away Monday, November 5, 2007. She was a member of the Circle of Light. She attended Grand Cannon Bible College for one year. She was a teacher and pastor of Life Center of North Little Rock and Reverend of United Truths of Arkansas and Oklahoma.
She is survived by her husband of 34 years, Jessie Lee King, of North Little Rock; three sons, James Russell Amell, Jr., of Hornell, New York, Bryan Matthew Amell and wife, Kaylene, of Camden, Tennessee and Christopher Phillip King and wife, Mandy Celisa, of Savannah, Tennessee; two daughters, Katherine Marie Amell, of Tecumseh, Michigan and Mona Lisa Osborne and husband, Ron, of North Little Rock; fifteen grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; three sisters, Mary Gibson, of Nashville, Tennessee, Marilyn Cline, of Manchester, Tennessee and Carolyn Weaver, of Irving, Texas; and a brother, Bill Newell, of Palm Springs, California. She was preceded in death by her parents, John and Martha Newell; two brothers, John and Raymond Newell; sister, Ruth Newell and a daughter, Elaine Marie Middleton.
Funeral services will be held 10:00 A.M., Wednesday at North Little Rock Funeral Home Chapel. Services conducted by North Little Rock Funeral Home, 1921 Main St., 758-1170. Online obituary and guest register at www.nlrfh.com.
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