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William Lee Knecht

1928 - 2018

William Lee Knecht obituary, 1928-2018

BORN

1928

DIED

2018

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William Knecht Obituary

Bill passed away peacefully June 1, 2018. He was born in Newark, NJ, 8 July 1928, to Ora Knowlton Lee and William Peter Knecht. As first-born he had the great pleasure of sharing in the growing up of sisters, Jean Knecht Eldredge, Gretchen Knecht Clark and brother Peter Anthony Knecht. Among Bill's hobbies (which included carpentry, reading, photography, gardening, historic research, writing and vexillology), was searching for links to ancestors.
His family lived in the Boston area for the first 10 years of his life. The family moved to Wimbledon, England, but was evacuated a year later, leaving England the same day Hitler marched on Poland to begin World War II. The family returned to Shrewsbury, MA where Bill lived until he attended BYU. After serving a mission for the LDS church (Southern States Mission) and graduating in 1951, he enlisted in the US Army (82nd Airborne) and ended his years in the military as a member of the Central Intelligence Corp (CIC).
He married Eunice Harmon Knecht in 1952 (later divorced) and they had 5 children. Bill attended Harvard Law School graduating in 1959. The family then moved to Berkeley, California where Bill was appointed to head the Public Utilities Department for California Farm Bureau Federation and his responsibilities took him from top to bottom of California as he represented the states farmers.
By happenstance, he found himself helping with the legalities of adoption, and for ten years helped about 900 LDS birth mothers and adoptive families. He considered it the most fulfilling time of his career.
One of Bill's most interesting opportunities came when Gov. Ronald Reagan asked him to take a case involving La Raza and Caesar Chavez. Later Bill was nominated by then President Gerald Ford, for a position on the Board of Legal Services Corporation, which required US Senate confirmation. [1]
Bill was happiest when serving others, he was an Eagle Scout, and served in many capacities; teacher, bishoprics, stake executive secretary, seminary teacher [2] in the various wards in which he lived; he especially loved teaching and challenging others to learn.
He is survived by his three younger siblings; and his five children; Beth K. Thomas (Brian), Bill (Angie), David (Florence), Richard (Kathy), and John (Cina); 22 grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren.
Bill requested that no services be held. He donated is body to the University of Utah Medical School in the hopes that he could continue to contribute to others. He did request that anyone wanting to remember him could make a donation to the Emily Kellam Baker Endowed Scholarship Fund, through LDS Philanthropies, 1450 North University Ave., Provo, UT 84604. Guestbook to post messages for the family available at: HolbrookMortuary.com
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[1] Hearings before the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, United States Senate, Ninety-Fourth Congress, First Session . . . May 14, 15, 21; June 2, 11; And July 8, 1975, U. S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., p. 273-74.
[2] Oakland Stake, Annual History, 1988 (3 volumes)

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Published by Deseret News on Jun. 10, 2018.

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Olga Eva Knecht Roemer

April 2, 2025

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. Thank you! We love you and always remember you. Olga Eva Knecht Roemer

Olga Eva Knecht-Roemer

September 2, 2022

Olga Eva Knecht-Roemer

September 2, 2022

Olga Eva Knecht-Roemer

September 2, 2022

Dear family members and friends of William Knecht, and brothers and sisters, members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-days Saints in Utah, in California and MA, and in Finland, Sweden, Russia... Its again the occasion of passing of William L. Knecht, who loved me and whom I loved in COLD WAR in Helsinki and in USA, and whom we remember tenderly, came and passed, but for each of us, regardless of connection with him, he always will have a special and permanent place in our minds and hearts. May he rest in peace and may his soul be blessed.
Thank you, brothers and sisters,
Olga Eva Knecht-Roemer
Olga Eva Roemer

Habib Tayarani

June 7, 2022

Dear family members and friends of William Knecht, once again the occasion of passing of this good man, whom we remember with fondness, came and passed, but for each of us, irrespective of our degree of connection with him, he had a special and permanent place in our minds and hearts. May he rest in peace and his soul be blessed.
Thank you,
Habib Tayarani

HABIB TAYARANI

June 16, 2021

The late William Knecht, may he rest in peace and his soup be blessed. He made excellent contribution to people, community, and by extension to the whole society. I wish to think he has been fully acknowledged by people who knew him.
For my part, as I wrote in my first short commentary upon learning of his passing, I wish once again to re-iterate and add my voice to other fellow friends who knew him and have shared their own personal experience. Aside from being endowed with admirable human qualities, the late William´s commitment to carrying out and discharging his obligation to his profession as an attorney should have been equally acknowledged, as I do and always will appreciate.
In this opportunity, on this occasion, if I have to express one regret that is that I wish I had had one more opportunity to see him once again before he was called to see his creator. Warmly greet him, shake his hand, and ask him one very important question that I am sure he would have appreciated and would have answered and even set me on the right path of discovery - a question that is still on my mind and searching for an answer.
With my best wishes to the members of William Knecht´s family.
Sincerely, Habib Tayarani

U.S.Congress hearings,William Lee Knecht.Bills'wife Olga Eva Roemer Knecht, married in Helsinki,Finland.

Helga Olga Roemer Knecht

May 11, 2020

William Lee Knecht cooking food at Iso-Roobertinkatu in Helsinki,Finland, Christmas 1989.

Olga Eva Helga KNECHT ROEMER aka VAHASALO

April 12, 2019

William Lee Knecht, wearing big fur hat,w/ my Finnish family - Juhani Vahasalo,stepson Larry Vahasalo,12-1989

Olga Eva Helga KNECHT ROEMER aka VAHASALO

April 12, 2019

Holy Bible from William Lee Knecht to. Olga Eva Knecht , Finnish spouse

Olga Eva Roemer Knecht

February 19, 2019

William Lee Knecht during Korean War

Olga Eva Roemer Knecht

February 19, 2019

Letter from President George Herbert Walker Bush during Desert Shield Desert Storm

Olga Eva Roemer Knecht

February 19, 2019

William Lee Knecht, spouse of PFC Knecht ,Olga Eva roemer

Olga Eva Roemer Knecht

February 19, 2019

Habib David Tayarani

August 29, 2018

Dear Knecht family,
I had the pleasure of meeting Attorney William Knecht in his office in Berkeley CA in 1967. He was very kind, supportive, and helpful to me. Having learned recently about his passing, I wish to convey my condolence to all the members of his family and pray that he rest in peace and his soul be blessed.
Sincerely,
Habib Tayarani

Olga $ WIlliam Lee Knecht in Helsinki,FInland, 1989, with Gabriel de Briediers

Helga (Olga-Eva ) Roemer Knecht

June 28, 2018

Letter from President G HW Bush "Desert Storm" to William Lee Knecht

Helga (Olga-Eva ) Roemer Knecht

June 28, 2018

June 12, 2018

I first knew Bill while we were at BYU, but did not become a close friend until we began our studies at the Harvard Law School. We continued to remain good friends, although communications became less frequent as we aged, until his death.

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