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Bill King, Sculptor, Dies

Bill King
Bill King
Durell Godfey
By
Star Staff

Bill King, a well-known sculptor who lived in East Hampton and who was celebrated for his long, lanky figures in steel, aluminum, and other materials that often mirrored his tall, thin frame, died at home on Wednesday. He was 90. Memorial arrangements will be announced, and an obituary will appear in a future issue.

 

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