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Dennis was kind, hilarious and straight forward. I was even more blessed to watch the beautiful bond he shared with Dawn. I am grateful to have met him and extend my warmest thoughts and prayers to his family.
Birth date: Jan 7, 1949 Death date: Oct 29, 2024
Dennis C. King Sr., 75 of Honolulu, passed away peacefully on October 29, 2024, in Honolulu. He was born on January 7, 1949, in Portsmouth, New Hampshire to the late Linn and Mary King. Dennis was the owner of his own electrician Read Obituary
Dennis was kind, hilarious and straight forward. I was even more blessed to watch the beautiful bond he shared with Dawn. I am grateful to have met him and extend my warmest thoughts and prayers to his family.
It was an honor and a blessing to have met Dennis. He was kind, straight forward and hilarious. I am forever grateful to have him as part of my journey.
I had the honor of meeting Mr. King and Dawn. Mr. King told me “I’m grumpy” but I found him to be the most gentle person with a lot of class. I could sense how happy he was to have Dawn by his side, there was a twinkle in his eyes. It was truly an honor and privilege meeting him. May he rest in peace. Sending love, aloha and prayers to his Ohana. 🥰
Dennis told the best stories❗ You can fight me but those who know, know what I am speaking of. His famous words, "Don't let the facts get in the way of a good story." Absolutely loved cracking jokes with Dennis. All we did was laugh together. He was extremely smart, he had a vast knowledge in a wide range of topics, definitely a mans man, generous to those that deserved it, and extremly honest. He had a huge heart for his family. Accepted me from our first meeting and I felt the acceptance of one of the family. Let's no forget what a big flirt to all the ladies no matter the age. I'm gonna miss ya pops. We got along famously from day one. What a great soul he was without a doubt and one that this great planet is at loss for losing so soon. I'm thankful for all our memories and will cherish them until it's my time for the final departure. Rest easy Dennis, you may now enjoy all the scuba diving while exploring in the great beyond. This world was a better place because you were in it.