Marla, age 42 passed over to her Heavenly Home, Tuesday, May 03, 2016.
Funeral services are set for 2:00 p.m. Friday, May 6, 2016, in Lindeman Chapel Of Clarksville Funeral Home with Rev. James Brown officiating. Burial will follow in Boxelder Cemetery under the direction of Clarksville Funeral Home.
Survivors include her mother, Pam King of Clarksville; her father, Jacob Solon King of Clarksville; her sister, Solya Beth King of Reno; two brothers, Jacob Solon King IV of Clarksville and Elijah Scott King of Clarksville; 4 nieces, Karlie, Erica, Ella and Nicole King; 4 nephews, Jake, Layne, John and Justus King.
Marla was the former owner of Rocking K Ranch and she loved her horses.
She never met a stranger, and if she did, they weren't a stranger when they parted.
Marla will be missed and remembered by her multiple friends, her infectious smile and angelic voice.
She had a voice that was loved by anyone that ever heard her sing. She had many videos on YouTube and her voice and talent was irrefutable.
She now sings with the angels on that mountain up high.
"The song has ended but the melody lingers on”
Marla, age 42 passed over to her Heavenly Home, Tuesday, May 03, 2016.
Funeral services are set for 2:00 p.m. Friday, May 6, 2016, in Lindeman Chapel Of Clarksville Funeral Home with Rev. James Brown officiating. Burial will follow in Boxelder Cemetery under the direction of Clarksville Funeral Home.
Survivors include her mother, Pam King of Clarksville; her father, Jacob Solon King of Clarksville; her sister, Solya Beth King of Reno; two brothers, Jacob Solon King IV of Clarksville and Elijah Scott King of Clarksville; 4 nieces, Karlie, Erica, Ella and Nicole King; 4 nephews, Jake, Layne, John and Justus King.
Marla was the former owner of Rocking K Ranch and she loved her horses.
She never met a stranger, and if she did, they weren't a stranger when they parted.
Marla will be missed and remembered by her multiple friends, her infectious smile and angelic voice.
She had a voice that was loved by anyone that ever heard her sing. She had many videos on YouTube and her voice and talent was irrefutable.
She now sings with the angels on that mountain up high.
"The song has ended but the melody lingers on”
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