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Henry Newborg King

Purchase, NY

Posted 9/6/24

Henry Newborg King was born in New Haven CT,   and grew up in Purchase, New York. He attended Harrison High School graduating in 1958. He attended college at the University of Denver, and after …

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Henry Newborg King

Purchase, NY

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Henry Newborg King was born in New Haven CT,  and grew up in Purchase, New York. He attended Harrison High School graduating in 1958. He attended college at the University of Denver, and after returning to NY, he married Rosann, his best friend’s sister.

Henry was preceded in death by his father James C. King, his mother Frances Newborg King, his sister Martha King, his brother Geoffrey King, his two closest friends, brother-in-law Vincent Rubeo and James Laverty. He is survived by his wife of over 61 years, Rosann Rubeo King, his brother John King, his children Vincent King, Helen King, Nancy Mitschow, Joseph King, and Elizabeth King as well as his grandchildren Sarah Lima, Hailey King, Cayden Mitschow and Christian Mitschow. His sister-in-laws Juana Rubeo and Mary Breglia, and his nieces and nephews Alex Rubeo, Karina Perone, Anthony Rubeo, Joseph Breglia, and Marie Breglia.

Henry deeply appreciated the natural world and animals; he enjoyed spending time at his country home in upstate NY. He was an avid hunter and devoted beekeeper belonging to multiple beekeepers’ organizations. Henry spent countless hours volunteering at the Rye Nature Center being honored in 2017 with The Volunteer Spirit Award in Going Green Category. The hours spent sharing his vast knowledge of bees at the Nature Center and the friends he made there were a highlight in his life. Contributing to the community was always a priority for Henry, when his children were young he was both a Little League coach and scout leader.

He passed on his love of animals to his children  and often stated, “If I come back in another life, I would like to come back as one of my dogs.”  His family expects his first priority in the great beyond was reuniting with those very dogs who have no doubt been patiently waiting for him to “come home” as they did in life.