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A celebration of Cecy's incredible life will be on Friday, April 26th at St. Matthew's Episcopal Church in Louisville, KY. Visitation at 10AM ET, Funeral Service at 11AM with a reception immediately to follow at the church. 

Church address:
330 N. Hubbards Lane
Louisville KY  40207

In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation in her honor to St. Luke's Chapel at the Episcopal Church Home, St. Matthew's Episcopal Church, or the Alzheimer's Association.
There will also be a livestream for those who want to be there in spirit but are unable to attend in person.
Link to watch on the church Facebook page:
And You Tube:
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April 29
April 29
Cecy was my mother's wonderful neighbor for years. She was a very beautiful woman with a kind spirit. She had numerous friends & loved ones, & made every one feel special. I always looked forward to our frequent chats when we were in the backyard & sharing stories when I visited.
I miss her terribly & send loving condolences to David,Panda & all who loved her. Toni
April 20
April 20
When I was 15 years old, my father asked me to meet his new girlfriend. I was determined to hate her. For those who were lucky enough to know Cecy, it will come as no surprise that my vow of hatred lasted about until the appetizers were served and from then on I was putty in her hands. She had the unique ability to love everyone just as they were. Her unconditional love was on full display throughout her career at the Episcopal Church Home, for her son David, and especially through her infinite care of my father during his cancer diagnosis, treatments, and untimely passing.

But it is also a testament to Cecy that some of my favorite memories of her occurred after my dad’s death. If I had a nickel for every time an acquaintance asked me if my moms were lesbians, I’d be able to send Leo to college today. Nothing made me happier than family gatherings with my mom, Ed, Jason, Cecy, David, and Panda together.

She came to stay with us before her January surgery and the memories of watching her and Leo giggling and playing together sustains me in my grief right now. I loved all of her, wholly and completely. I know Cecy and my dad, Joe are together now. Very busy being reunited and having coffee on an Italian veranda – Cecy obviously double fisting espresso and red wine -- and dad making sure to keep all the wet, undesirable food away from the dry, acceptable food on Cecy’s plate. Man, she was a weirdo about food. I’m gonna miss her so much.

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April 29
April 29
Cecy was my mother's wonderful neighbor for years. She was a very beautiful woman with a kind spirit. She had numerous friends & loved ones, & made every one feel special. I always looked forward to our frequent chats when we were in the backyard & sharing stories when I visited.
I miss her terribly & send loving condolences to David,Panda & all who loved her. Toni
April 20
April 20
When I was 15 years old, my father asked me to meet his new girlfriend. I was determined to hate her. For those who were lucky enough to know Cecy, it will come as no surprise that my vow of hatred lasted about until the appetizers were served and from then on I was putty in her hands. She had the unique ability to love everyone just as they were. Her unconditional love was on full display throughout her career at the Episcopal Church Home, for her son David, and especially through her infinite care of my father during his cancer diagnosis, treatments, and untimely passing.

But it is also a testament to Cecy that some of my favorite memories of her occurred after my dad’s death. If I had a nickel for every time an acquaintance asked me if my moms were lesbians, I’d be able to send Leo to college today. Nothing made me happier than family gatherings with my mom, Ed, Jason, Cecy, David, and Panda together.

She came to stay with us before her January surgery and the memories of watching her and Leo giggling and playing together sustains me in my grief right now. I loved all of her, wholly and completely. I know Cecy and my dad, Joe are together now. Very busy being reunited and having coffee on an Italian veranda – Cecy obviously double fisting espresso and red wine -- and dad making sure to keep all the wet, undesirable food away from the dry, acceptable food on Cecy’s plate. Man, she was a weirdo about food. I’m gonna miss her so much.
Her Life

In memory of our beloved Cecy

April 24
Diana Cecilia Grisham King passed away at the Episcopal Church Home on April 16, 2024. She was born in Santiago, Chile on September 16, 1948 to Hernan Marinkovic Panfichi and Diana Blanco Garcia. It was here she learned there were many foods that were unappealing. It was in 1968, she travelled outside of South America, to Florida and developed a love of travel. She moved to Australia, and ultimately ended up in Arkansas marrying Charles Grisham in 1973. They divorced in 1994, but remained friends until he died in 2003. In 2005, she met Joseph “Joe” King, the love of her life, and married in 2007. They enjoyed 11 years of love, travels and wine until his untimely death in 2018.
One of her greatest accomplishments was graduating from college later in life, where she discovered her passion for working with the elderly. In 1991, she took a job that would change her life and forever impact those around her; she started working for the Episcopal Church Home. In 2003, she helped open the Memory Care Center of Excellence at the Episcopal Church Home where she found her true calling was to help both people suffering with dementia, and their loved ones. Her career at the Episcopal Church Home spanned 25 years, as a social worker and later as the administrator. She became heavily involved with the Alzheimer’s Association, participating in their annual Walk to End Alzheimer’s and running a support group for spouses of people with dementia.
She was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Joe King. She is survived by her son, David Grisham (Christiana “Panda” Koonce), step-daughters DeeDee Polite (Glen Polite) and Ali Burch (Jason Rosenholtz-Witt) and grandson Leo Joseph Rosenholtz-Burch; siblings Maria Eugenia Marinkovic Blanco, Marco Antonio Marinkovic Plaza and Priscilla Valeska Marinkovic Abarca; her Arkansas family consisting of Gail Blucker, June Owen and numerous nieces and nephews.
Memorial services are scheduled for Friday, April 26, 2024 at St Matthew’s Episcopal Church on 330 North Hubbards Lane, Louisville, KY. Visitation begins at 10 AM, followed by the funeral service at 11 AM, with a reception immediately afterward at the church. In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation in her honor to St Luke’s Chapel at the Episcopal Church Home, St Matthew’s Episcopal Church or the Alzheimer’s Association.
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