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Ann L. Felder King

December 11, 2025

Ann L. Felder King, who passed away on November 16, 2025, at age 99, lived a life dedicated to education, nursing, and faith-based community service. Beginning her career as an educator in a segregated rural Georgia school with minimal resources, she later transitioned to healthcare after raising eight children as a single mother in San Diego.

Who is affected

  • Ann L. Felder King's five surviving children: Clyde Windsor, Muriel King, William King, Lee King, and Virginia King
  • Her 17 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren
  • Members of Bethel AME Church in San Diego
  • The Mary F. Handy Missionary Society members
  • Students and families from the rural community outside Folkston, Georgia where she taught
  • Colleagues and patients from her 25 years at UCSD Medical Center

What action is being taken

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Why it matters

  • Ann L. Felder King's life represents the resilience and contributions of Black educators and healthcare workers who served their communities during segregation and beyond. Her career trajectory—from teaching Black children in a repurposed church building with scarce resources to becoming a licensed vocational nurse serving 25 years at a major medical center—illustrates the determination of her generation to overcome systemic barriers. As a single mother who raised eight children while pursuing professional development and maintaining active church involvement, she embodied the strength of family and faith that sustained African American communities through challenging times.

What's next

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Read full article from source: The San Diego Voice & Viewpoint

Ann L. Felder King