Ms. Angela Juanita King, 56, of Cartersville, Georgia passed away on Wednesday, January 27, 2021 at Cartersville Medical Center.
A Graveside Service will be held on Monday, February 1, 2021 at 1:00 P.M. at Shiloh Baptist Church Cemetery, 26 Shiloh Church Road, Taylorsville, Georgia 30178.
Due to COVID-19 regulations and guidelines, physical distancing practices will be in place, and MASK ARE REQUIRED for those that will be attending the service. The family is the main concern during this time of bereavement and space will be limited. We have to ensure the family is able to attend the service, so there is a possibility of some friends not being admitted. However, the service will be LIVE-STREAMED.
Angela Juanita "Angie" King, a devoted mother, grandmother, daughter, aunt, cousin and friend was born to Harvey C. and Shirley Ann King Henderson on December 27, 1964 in Rockmart, Georgia. She was preceded in death by her father, Harvey C. King; stepfather, Michael Allen Henderson; and grandparents, John Arnold, Gracie Arnold and Julie Heard.
Angela graduated from Cass High School in 1984. She participated and lettered in basketball for four years. She was a good defensive player. Angela went to Modeling School for fashion and participated in Belk's fashion shows. She enrolled in Chattahoochee Technical College and studied business. Angela worked at McDonalds, Union Carbide and Atco Rubber Plant. She was a committed, dedicated and faithful worker.
Angela joined the Yorkville Church of God in Christ at an early age. She participated in youth programs, a member of the choir, usher board, and an awesome hospitality member. Angela was a dedicated member and worked in whatever area she was needed. The most rewarding day of Angela's life was when she was recognized and received a plaque for being free, clean and sober for seven years. The Pastor, First Lady and members of the church were very proud of Angela's victory and commended her very highly.
On Wednesday, January 27, 2021, the Lord, Our Father, in heaven saw fit to call her home to claim her mansion in the sky. Her memory and spirit will live forever. She leaves to cherish her most precious Mother, Shirley Ann King Henderson; three sons, Alvin LaBron Houston, Adrian Jamal Houston, and Averick Sharieff Houston; four grandchildren, Autumn Bryleigh Houston, Kamya JoAnn Houston, Masyn Carber Lee Houston, and Jackson Guy Houston; three siblings, Nita Loretta King, Harvey Eugene (Marlene) King, and Latresa Selena Henderson; and a host of nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles and cousins to cherish her memory.
Angela loved her family and made sure that she loved everyone that she had a special closeness with her Aunt Cora and Uncle George Wood. Her special niece was Jamyah Almon with whom she loved and read books to very often. Angela also had a special love for her extended family, the Primus Family.
Angela whose favorite name for the family was Angie always had concern for others. Her last words were, "Don't worry Mom, I broke through". Angie and Nita always loved kidding each other with Angie telling everyone that "I am the oldest, but Nita is the boss." Angie and her brother "Bubberhead" loved going to the movies together. Angie and Latresa always fussing so Angie called her little sister Latresa a spoiled brat, and Latresa said, "You ain't my Mama." After all is said and done , they were a happy brother and sisters. They loved each other very much.
Condolences may be expressed at: www.mackeppingerfuneralhome.com
Mack Eppinger and Sons Funeral Service, Inc. are in charge of the arrangements.
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