Joshua King

Joshua King Obituary

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Age - 43

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September 10, 2023

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Woonsocket, RI

Obituary for Joshua King A dear brother and friend is gone too soon! Joshua King, 43, of Woonsocket died on August 29, 2023, at Landmark Medical Center in Woonsocket. A skilled & hard worker in the construction industry, his specialty trade was as a glazer. Joshua was born in Providence on March 26, 1980, to the late Gary & Maria (Fonseca) King. He was the youngest among several siblings on both sides of his family, all of whom survive him: Lisa Carpentier, Sherri Joseph, Darrell Derkaz, Jr. , & James Derkaz, III, on his mother's side and Robert King, Lisa Beauregard, Maureen Asselin, Gary King, Jr. , & Dawn Karpinski, on his father's side. He also leaves an aunt & uncle and several nieces & nephews. He was especially close to and appreciative of his beloved niece, Ashley, upon whom he depended for care & support during his illness; they certainly shared a special bond! Relocating to Michigan at an early age, he was raised there and was a proud graduate of Woodhaven High School, Class of 1998, in Brownstown. He returned to Rhode Island in 2009 and completed his education in the trades. Joshua loved life and laughter and could be a bit of a jokester, often teasing his parents and entertaining his many friends. Always curious and entertaining, he enjoyed fishing with his father, four-wheeling with his friends, and watching You Tube and other videos for entertainment in a wide variety of topics. He will be fondly remembered for his infectious laugh and demonstrative speaking any one of several variations of "I love you" phrases, most notably: "I Love You", "I Love You More", "I Love You the Most", and another favorite, "Not Possible"! These expressions of love endeared him to many and will be forever etched in hearts and minds; indeed, a true legacy of love to be cherished & treasured. Joshua had a deep regard and passion for life; so much so that although his was cut short, his last gift to humanity was selfless donation of life-saving organs. Family members are also committed to such programs and strongly request and encourage everyone to consider registering to become an 'organ donor hero' like Josh! Services are respectfully private at the request of the family. Arrangements are entrusted to the Berarducci Home & Cremation Center, 185 Spring Street, Woonsocket. Condolences, memories, & memorials may be left at [providencecremation. com]. Rest in peace, dear Josh!

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