Frederick King

HUDSON FALLS— Frederick King, 69, of Hudson Falls, passed away on April 29, 2020 at Albany Medical Center, following a courageous battle with cancer.

Born on December 1, 1951 in Granville, he was the son of the late Lola Newton, his foster mother.

Fred attended the Hudson Falls School System.

On August 18, 1984, Fred married Debra Bannon in Glens Falls.

He worked many years as a farm hand on several local farms in the area, eventually starting his own handyman construction business.   Later, he worked for Galusha & Sons Construction Company until retiring in 2013.  Fred was proud of his own small business, where he made grade stakes for local construction companies. Also, Fred had the opportunity to start a food concession business.  This accomplishment was his lifelong dream.

Fred enjoyed fishing, gardening, and working in his small woodworking shop at home.

He always looked forward to spending time with family and friends, being outside in warm weather while sitting on his deck.  He especially enjoyed the 4th of July, where his family would gather at his home.

Besides his foster mother, Fred was predeceased by his biological mother, Dorothy King; his brothers, John King, and Frank Allen, his foster sister, Fran White and his foster brother, Harry Labaron.

Survivors include his loving wife of 35 years, Debra King; his foster brother, Dennis Howe of Florida; his foster sisters, Vikki Perrino of Florida and Nancy Brownell of South Glens Falls; his brothers in law, Leslie Bannon of Plattsburgh, Thomas Bannon and his partner, Martha of Queensbury, Frederick Bannon of Queensbury and Edward Bannon and wife, Carolyn of South Glens Falls; his sister in law, Cindy Davis and her partner, Harold of Glens Falls and many nieces and nephews.

Services are private and at the convenience of the family.

Memorial donations in memory of Fred may be sent to Mr. Potato, 1193 Farley Road, Hudson Falls, NY 12839.

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5 Responses to Frederick King

  1. Albert & May Seaman says:

    Our deepest condolences to the whole family. Fred was a good man. It was a pleasure meeting him. You are in our thoughts during your time of loss. Stay strong and stay safe! R. I. P Fred.

  2. Robert, Nancy & Ethan Downey says:

    Our deepest condolences to Debra and the whole family. Fred was great guy to work with…always a smile and always ready to help and get the job done. We are going to miss those office visits. May the love of those around you help you through the days ahead and may the Lord comfort you and bring you peace in the midst of your loss.

  3. Elaine Sweenor says:

    Fred King was a wonderful person. He helped us out on the farm many times. I am so sorry for your loss. I grew up with Fred in Kingsbury and he also went to our church. Rest in Peace Fred and prayers for his family.

  4. paula allen says:

    so sad me and jer have been upset He was a good man I ways was there for everyone to ever needed help. family Remember me in him for the very 1st time was at Reward ceremony he was so happy To meet me. You did your time here on Earth and now it’s time for you to help the big man upstairs may you be a piece

  5. Samantha Weatherwax says:

    You will always be missed ur were the best a d were funny R.I.P uncle fred

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