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Ronald Nott Obituary

Ronald P. Nott, 69, of Summerdale, passed away Wednesday, July 28, 2010 in Harrisburg Hospital. Ron was self employed and owner of Knives by Nott. He was a Master Engraver and member of the NRA, the NCCA, the Colt Collectors Association, and the Keystone Blade Association. Surviving is his wife, Carol A. Neitz; 3 sons, Steve Nott and his wife, Sandy, David C. Nott and his wife, Debbie Myers, and Michael P. Nott and his companion, Crystal Knorr, all of Harrisburg, 2 grandchildren, Stevie Nott and Sam Nott, both of Harrisburg, 2 brothers, Eddie Nott, Sr. of Aston and Jimmy Nott of Tennessee. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 A.M. Tuesday in the Richardson Funeral Home Inc., Enola. Viewing will be held from 9:00 A.M. until time of services Tuesday at the funeral home. Burial will be in Perry Heights Cemetery, Marysville. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society Capital Region Unit, 3211 North Front Street, Suite 100, Harrisburg, PA 17110. www.pennlive.com/obits

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Published by Patriot-News on Aug. 1, 2010.

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J J ROBERTS

August 14, 2010

Sorry to hear about Ron,I use to visit him when at the York Pa.gun show.J.J.Roberts

Fred Marrinan

August 8, 2010

Long admired Ron's work and was very fortunate to meet him this past Blade. Treated me like old freind. I am very sorry for the loss to both family and freinds- Fred Marrinan

Robert Hensarling

August 7, 2010

I'll sure miss Ron. He helped me a lot about 8 or so years ago. Used to send me patterns and would critique my work.
We've lost a true artist.
Robert Hensarling - Uvalde, Texas

Alan Longmire

August 4, 2010

Ron, you'll be missed. We never spoke, but I greatly admired your work.

Rick Hare

August 3, 2010

Both an amazing talent and a great guy. The world is a better place for the brief time he spent with us.

CLYDE NEIHART

August 3, 2010

SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS, HE WAS A GOOD MAN AND GOOD FATHER, HIS LOSS WILL BE FELT FOR MANY YEARS TO COME

Jerry Fisk

August 3, 2010

Ron was a good person. He was so helpful when I needed critiqued, he let me know where I needed help and praised my few good parts. I am glad that his name lives on with his engraving and his family. Rest in peace.

Curtis Wilson

August 3, 2010

Ron and I never met in person but he would answer any question that I had about engraving that I would ask. He helped me with several different things over the years. I am sorry for your loss as he will surely be missed in the engraving world.
cwknifeman/Curtis

Nate

August 3, 2010

Sorry for the Lose. May you find comfort in knowing he will be missed.

Gilbert Norfleet

August 2, 2010

Thoughts and Prayers to the family.

Steven Van Dyke

August 2, 2010

I was only fortunate enough to meet Ron in person once (at BLADE 2010) but I knew him online over the last couple of years.

What a wonderful, sharing man he was. Always willing to help others and share his gifts.

At BLADE Ron had one of his wonderful Colts that I had the great pleasure of seeing live and in person. It's good to know that he left many such treasures behind so people a hundred years from now will remember his name.

KCSteve

Bob Warner

August 2, 2010

Ron has left a lasting impression on me with his kindness and incredible skills. As a knife maker I have interacted with Ron for years and will greatly miss his knowledge and artistry in the future. We have lost a truly great guy.

Bob & Laura Gardell

August 2, 2010

You are in our thoughts and prayers.

Marlyn Kepner

August 1, 2010

I have known Ron close to 20 years and he has always been a gentleman. My heart goes out to his family and know that others share your loss.

Nancy Ranck

August 1, 2010

My parents & I will keep you all in our prayers. May you have many cherished memories & keep Ron's spirit alive forever.....
In deepest Sympathy,
Nancy Ranck of Titusville, Fl &
Richard & Becky Ranck of Linglestown

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