From the St. Thomas Journal, Canada 11 January 1943, page 4 column 2 MRS. K. M. KING DIES IN MINNEAPOLIS Sister of Dr. P. S. Dobson Was Well-known Here News of the sudden passing of Mrs. K. M. King, of Waterville, Quebec , at the home of her daughter, Mrs.Arnold Hobbs, of Minneapolis, on Sunday, will be received with regret by many friends in St. Thomas, where she was a frequent guest with her brother, Dr. P. S. Dobson and Mrs. Dobson at Alma College. The funeral is being held in Minneapolis, with interment at Waterville. Mrs. King, who was spending the winter in Minneapolis, had not been well in the fall, but had improved in health and her passing was quite unexpected. A native of Ontario, Mrs. King was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dobson of Toronto, formerly of Simcoe, and was eighty-two years of age. She was twice married, her first husband being the late A. H. Gale. Following his death, she married Dr. Reginald King, of Compton and Waterville, Quebec, who also predeceased her. A son and daughter survive, Warren Gale, of Mexico City; and Mrs. Arnold Hobbs, of Minneapolis; also several grandchildren, Peggy Gale, of Mexico City, who is a student at Alma College; Warren Gale, Jr., who is a student at Bishop's College, Lennoxville; and Elizabeth and Barbara Hobbs, of Minneapolis; also three brothers, Olver Dobson of Mexico City; Harry Dobson, of Torquay; and Dr. P. S. Dobson, of this city. A sister predeceased her. Dr. Dobson left Monday for Minneapolis =====================