Samuel Dulus King

Obituary of Samuel Sam'' Dulus King

King, Samuel Dulus, 71, of St. Petersburg, died Friday June 2, 2000 at home after a long illness, and was under Hospice care. Born in Dana, N.C., he moved to Florida from Ohio in 1962. He was a Master Plumber and owner of King Plumbing in Pinellas Park, retiring in 1988. He was a Navy Veteran and past Commander of V.F.W. 4364, and member of American Legion 104 and AmVets 7467 of Pinellas Park. Cliff Olsen, National Commander-in-Chief, personally invited him to attend the Washington Conference. He was presented with the ?Distinguished Service Citation? from the V.F.W. National Organization as the first ?ALL AMERICAN COMMANDER? in the State of Florida in 1984. He is survived by his wife of 28 years, Eleanore L., and his daughter Robin May and her husband Don, four stepsons: Clarence Lakins of St. Petersburg, Kevin Lakins of Pensacola, U.S.M.C. Col. Roger Harris of CA, and William Harris of LA, his sister Virginia Thompson and her husband Frank of N.C., his brother Clyde and his wife Joanna of IL, three grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Anderson-McQueen Funeral Homes & Cremation Center-Bobbitt Chapel, St. Petersburg, FL.
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