DAYTONA BEACH MORNING JOURNAL
Daytona Beach, Florida
Monday, June 20, 1977
BUNNELL - Joseph Mack King, 47, S Stone Street, a mechanic's helper at ICDC, Palm Coast, was dead on arrival Sunday at Bunnell General Hospital, apparently of a heart attack.
Born in Seville, Mr. King came to Flagler County as a child in 1931.
Survivors include his widow, Haroldine; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. King; two daughters, Mrs. Gwen Johnston and Mrs. Miriam Sheeler; four sons, Hal, Mackie, Brett and Andy, all of Bunnell; a sister, Mrs. Virginia Howard, New Smyrna Beach, and two granddaughters.
Craig, Bunnell, is in charge.
THE FLAGLER TRIBUNE
Bunnell, Florida
Thursday, June 30, 1977
Graveside funeral services for Joseph Mack King, Sr., 47, S. Stone St., Bunnell, who died Sunday morning were held Tuesday at 10 a.m. in the Espanola Cemetery with the Rev. Hollis Bass, pastor of the First Baptist Church; Bunnell, officiating.
Mr. King was born in Seville, Fla., and moved to Flagler County as a child. He was a mechanic's helper for ITT Community Development Corp. in Palm Coast.
Survivors include his wife, Haroldine; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. King; two daughters, Mrs. Gwen Johnston and Mrs. Miriam Sheeler; four sons, Hal, Mack Jr., Britt, and Andy, all of Bunnell; one sister, Virginia Howard of New Smyrna Beach, and two grandsons.
Craig Funeral Home Bunnell was in charge of arrangements.