The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Atlanta’s King family mourns the death of Isaac Farris Sr.

- By David Wickert dwickert@ajc.com

The family of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. is mourning the loss of one of its patriarchs.

Isaac Newton Farris Sr., husband of Christine King Farris and brother-in-law of Martin Luther King Jr., died peacefully at home Saturday, the family announced.

Farris, a founding member of the King Center Board of Trustees, married Christine King Farris in 1960 in a ceremony performed by her brothers, Martin and A.D.

Farris, 83, was an entreprene­ur who served as a project manager for the constructi­on of the Martin Luther King Center for Nonviolent Social Change. He also was a deacon and trustee at Ebenezer Baptist Church, where he was a member for more than 60 years.

“My father was a very strong man, a very religious man,” his son, Isaac Farris Jr., told The Atlanta Journal-Constituti­on on Saturday.

After the deaths of Martin Luther King Jr. and A.D. King, Farris said his father became “a pillar of strength” for the family. He also helped establish and build the King Center.

Farris did not seek out the limelight, his son said.

“He did not have a large ego, but he was a secure man,” Farris said. “Because he didn’t need the spotlight, I don’t think a lot of people realized how important a force he was within our family.”

In addition to his wife, a professor emerita at Spelman College, and his son, he is survived by his daughter, Angela Farris Watkins; a granddaugh­ter, Farris Watkins; sister Gail Farris Joyce; and many nephews, nieces and cousins. Funeral arrangemen­ts will be handled by Willie A. Watkins Funeral Home in Atlanta.

 ??  ?? Alberta Williams King is flanked by her sons, Martin Luther King Jr. and A.D. King. Isaac Newton Farris, the husband of her daughter, Christine, stands behind them.
Alberta Williams King is flanked by her sons, Martin Luther King Jr. and A.D. King. Isaac Newton Farris, the husband of her daughter, Christine, stands behind them.

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