Rev. William Jeffrey King
Reverend William Jeffrey King, 78, of Tiffin, passed away at Autumnwood Care Facility January 21, 2025. He was born May 18, 1946, at Fort Hayes Army Hospital in Columbus to the late Clair Roller and Doris Marjorie (née Hum) King of Lakewood. He was a graduate of Lakewood High School and the College of Wooster, where he met and wed the love of his life, Susan Towles, of Baltimore, Maryland, in 1969.
After college, the newlyweds moved to Connecticut where Jeff received his professional degree of Divinity from The Hartford Seminary Foundation. He was ordained at Lakewood Congregational Church in 1971 as a minister of the United Church of Christ.
Jeff began his ministry at Mohican Indian Church in Uncasville, Connecticut. He was particularly proud of this post with its unique history and congregation. He returned to Ohio to serve St. Paul's United Church of Christ in the city of Port Washington. He often would talk and write about all of his experiences with the people of the congregations he served.
Throughout his career, Jeff served several other United Church of Christ congregations in eastern and northwest Ohio, including First Congregational Church, Wellington, Bloomville United Church of Christ, Bloomville, and most recently, Republic United Church of Christ, Republic. He retired from active ministry in 2011 and celebrated the 50th anniversary of his ordination with United Church of Christ in 2021.
Jeff served on various community boards, including Seneca County United Way and NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness). In the summers, he especially enjoyed the Seneca County Fair and providing his interfaith church services to fairgoers. He was a proud Eagle Scout and Freemason. He always had a passion for teaching and he enthusiastically accepted an offer to teach religion for a semester at Heidelberg University. Jeff had a wonderful and quirky sense of humor, loved to draw sketches and cartoons and wrote many heartfelt commentaries on religion, philosophy, and current events. Jeff was a lifelong fan of the Cleveland Indians (Guardians), Cleveland Browns and Ohio State Buckeyes.
Jeff is survived by his wife of 55 years, Susan; and three children, Abigail King (Jason Louttit) of Dayton, Sarah King (Jered Johnston) of Republic and Adam King of Tiffin. He had five wonderful granddaughters, Gwendolyn Grace, Madelyn Rose, Roslyn Claire Johnston (daughters of Sarah and Jered) and Miriam Elise and Veronica Eloise Louttit (daughters of Abby and Jason). He is also survived by two sisters and five nephews, Beth Ann Darkow (Harold) of Green and her sons, Benjamin (Amy) and Daniel (Erica) Darkow and Jenny Sue Webb (late Gary) of Middletown and her sons, Alex (Jenny), Jonathan (Sarah), and Zachary Webb.
Calling hours will be from 2-6 p.m. Tuesday, January 28, 2025, at Lindsey-Shook Funeral Home in Bloomville. Jeff's funeral service will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday, January 29, 2025, at Republic United Church of Christ. There will be a graveside committal for family at Firestone Cemetery in Columbiana Friday, January 30, 2025.
Memorials may be made in Jeff's name to Garlo Park in Bloomville.
Online Condolences may be left for the family at
www.shookfamilyfh.com.
Published by The Advertiser-Tribune on Feb. 8, 2025.