Albany Times Union

King, Edgar Albert

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BACON HILL — Edgar Albert King, age 81, born on September 19, 1939, passed away peacefully on February 21, 2021, with his loving family surroundin­g him.

He was the son of William Edgar and Blanche Schoonmake­r King. He is survived by his wife of 59 years, Carolyn (Peck) King; his four sons and their families: son David and Louanne King of Waddington, Sara Bull (Matthew), Kristin King (Jordan Thomas), Laurie King (Jeremy Flint), Jennifer King; son Larry and Sally King of Saratoga Springs; son Jan King and Pandora Davis of Schuylervi­lle, Nate King, Hannah King; and son Jeff and Becky King of Schuylervi­lle, Jonathan King, Adam King, Lauren King; a sister Barbara (and William) Wakefield of Saratoga Springs; three great-granchildr­en, Simon, Isaac and Elaina Bull, and many nieces nephews and extended family.

Edgar was more than involved in his extended community. Born, raised and self-employed as a dairy farmer, he served on many agricultur­al cooperativ­e boards including Dairy Farmers of America (DFA), Dairylea, New England Dairy Promotion Board, served as the Deputy Commission­er of N.Y.S. Ag and Markets for Governors’ Hugh Carey and Mario Cuomo, served as deacon, elder and life-long member of the Bacon Hill Reformed Church, and was a lifelong Farm Bureau member. Edgar was elected the Town of Northumber­land supervisor for 12 years, following in his father’s footsteps. He received many awards and recognitio­ns during his career, too many to list.

Edgar provided a constant voice for honesty, fair treatment, conviction and purpose to see things through no matter the odds. He instilled these values in his family. Edgar then cheered the successes of his children and grandchild­ren in their businesses, their awards, accomplish­ments and endeavors which are attributed to his core and unwavering principles. He was a beloved father, husband, son, grandfathe­r, uncle and great-grandfathe­r and family teammate.

Edgar never missed an opportunit­y to promote agricultur­e and was respected by dairymen across New York State and the U.S. In recent years, he devoted much time and effort supporting Carolyn with her bed and breakfast operations which brought both of them great joy working together and meeting new folks who visited the Saratoga area. Even more recently, he has also been the ever-cheerful greeter and tour guide for friends, guests and acquaintan­ces at King Brothers Dairy, the newest endeavor at the present King Farm location that he and Carolyn founded in 1963.

Edgar’s Christian faith was important to him, and he was deeply grateful for the support of the members of his church in the past several years. Edgar and his family will be forever grateful to the medical community for his recent care, for their praying church community and for the outpouring love of neighbors.

Friends of the family may share their condolence­s at Flynn Bros., Inc. Funeral Home, 13 Gates Ave., Schuylervi­lle on Thursday, February 25, from 3-6 p.m. Due to COVID-19 restrictio­ns, a facemask and social distancing will be required. Only 30 people will be allowed in at one time. A private funeral service in the Bacon Hill Reformed Church will be broadcast on Zoom at 11 a.m. on Friday, Zoom at 11 a.m. on Friday, February 26, https://us02web .zoom.us/j/8367700177­3? pwd=by9aze95cn­hzbw1zd WDKNSSZUG9­XUT09 Meeting ID: 836 7700 1773 Passcode: 723011 or by phone: 929-205-6099 and add the above ID and passcode.

In lieu of flowers, a donation may be made in memory of Edgar to the Bacon Hill Reformed Church or to a charity of your choice.

Online remembranc­es can be made to the family at www.flynnbrosi­nc.com

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