Jackie Lee King

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July 28, 1951 ~ May 15, 2014

Jackie Lee (Bishop) King, 62, Mooresville, IN, passed away on May 15, 2014 after a 10-month battle with pancreatic cancer. Born July 28, 1951 in Princeton, IN, she was the daughter of Jack R. Bishop and Ruby Eloise (Self) Bishop of Princeton, both who preceded her in death.

She is survived by her husband of 43 years, Steven R. King of Mooresville; sons: Scott R. (Cristal) King of Indianapolis, Christian M. (Jennifer) King of Plainfield, and Derek R. (Victoria) King of Mooresville; grandchildren: Chelsey K. Helton, Ashley M. Adam M, Jackson D. and Savannah M. King. She is also survived by siblings: Carri A. (Randy) Utley, Pamela D. (Krieg) Christy, Ted R. (Pamela) Bishop all of Princeton, Dennis R. (Sherry) Bishop of Petersburg, IN and John A. Bishop of Salem, KY.

Jackie was a member of the University of Louisville’s Central Cardinal Club and Delta Theta Tau Sorority.

A 1969 graduate of Princeton High School, a memorial service will be held on Sunday, June 1, 2014 at 2:00 p.m. (Central Daylight Time) at the First Church of God located at 2005 Keystone Drive, Princeton, IN.

The family has asked in lieu of flowers donations be made as a Tribute Gift in the name of Jackie L. King to Cancer Support Community of Central Indiana, 5150 W. 71st Street, Indianapolis, IN 46268.

Arrangements were handled by Carlisle-Branson Funeral Service & Crematory of Mooresville.

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  1. My condolences to the family of Jackie. I graduated with her and I will never forget her wonderful laugh. May her memory be eternal. Beth Foster Flaris

  2. We know that you will be missed by everyone who knew you; as neighbors at Leona Lake Association, our thoughts and prayers are with your family. Don and Brenda Parrott

  3. Please know our caring thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time. May your cherished memories give you comfort and peace. I had some really good times with Jackie when we were in Rainbow Girls together. What a great person she was! Thinking of you all, Sandy and Barry Bane


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