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Linda B.
June 1, 2024
I'll always remember Bob doing his beautiful rendition of "O Danny Boy, " which he did so well! We all loved his positive personality and great warmth. But I'll never forget his "Danny Boy!"
Bob Dreyer
June 1, 2020
I worked with Bob at the college as a driver. A nice guy.
Bob Dreyer
June 1, 2019
I knew Bob from Gettysburg College. We were drivers in Transportation Services. He was a gentlemen.
Joen Kinnan
June 14, 2012
Bob was a good friend and colleague during all the years we shared experiences in the Independent Writers of Chicago (IWOC). During that time, I was editor of Stet, the IWOC newsletter, to which Bob often contributed. Since we both felt we were writing gurus, we had many spirited -- but good-natured -- debates about the contents of the newsletter. I smile when I think of our little quibbles about the merits of this word over that. I am so sorry he's gone, but the memory of his charm, wit, and passionate devotion to the craft of writing will live on with all who knew him in IWOC.
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June 13, 2012
Dear Susan, Kelly, Leigh and the other members of Bob's family:
I'm a journalist, so words should come easily to me. But when writing about a friend like Bob, cliché as it sounds, words fail me. How can I describe how wonderful it was to spend time with him: the laughs we shared, the “war stories” we traded? What can I say to let you know that when I mooched his talents to write pro bono stories for the Headline Club's journalism review, Chicago Journalist, I never found a misspelled word, let alone any inaccuracy? He was an editor's dream, and never hesitated to contribute his immense gifts. He took on one of the Justices of the Illinois Supreme Court and, on another occasion, syndicated writer Pat Buchanan – and came out on top each time!
It was a huge relief to know that when I finished my term as president of the Headline Club (Chicago chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists), Bob became president to continue with his own innovations. He made sure we stayed solvent, presided over our annual awards and accomplished so many other vast projects he was widely acknowledged as one of our greats.
I held off writing these words until I finally got the Chicago Tribune to do an obituary, after much nagging from me. You can find this excellent story at www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/ct-met-knight-obit-20120613,0,5332558.story?track=rss. I only hope Bob stops playing his heavenly harp long enough to read it.
Now, there was a man among men.
Farewell, old friend. You were the best.
-- Chuck Halevi
Cheryl Diane Collins
June 13, 2012
Dear Kelly and family, we here at Forest Park Public Library wish to give our sincere condolences on the loss of your father.
Evelyn Steen
June 11, 2012
Dear Susan and family. We are so sorry for your loss. Bob was a good friend and all around great guy. He will be missed by all. With love and admiration.
Garrison Knight
June 10, 2012
As an uncle and a mentor, he will be sorely missed. We love you, Uncle Bob, and we feel your pain, Aunt Sue. Robert M. Knight will forever hold a place in our hearts!
June 9, 2012
Dear Susan and chidren, one man can only expect a few good men in a lifetime...Bob was one of those to me and my family.
Please stay intouch, God Bless
Arch Shrout, Class of 1967 J-school and friend
Leslie Rapparlie
June 8, 2012
I took Journalistic Writing with Bob at Gettysburg College and I'll never forget that class. I stayed in touch with him over the years and he was so supportive of me as a young writer. I'm so grateful to have known him. He will be deeply missed but he sure made a difference in my life.
John Palinski
June 8, 2012
What a pleasure to get to know Bob and Sue when we worked together on the Obama campaign in 2008. I am remembering him and his commitment to the cause as well as his ability to make whatever he was doing fun for all around him. What a terrific guy. Love to the Knight family (and the extended ACDC family).
JP
John McClelland
June 8, 2012
Bob made a worthy theme in his Chicago Journalist columns and other actions as Headline Club president: the need to educate the public about the value of free and honest journalism.
Mary Ann O'Rourke
June 8, 2012
Condolences to the Knight familly. Bob was my journalism teacher at Northwestern. To thiis day, I "avoid cliches like the plague." He was also a marvelous mimic, playing Mayor Daley and Alderman Ed Burke in the Chicago Gridiron Show. A generous spirit, Bob was always great fun to be around.
Jim Flook
June 8, 2012
Dear Knight Family,
I had the opportunity to work with Bob for summers at Gettysburg NMP. I enjoyed our friendship and the conversations about the Broncos, Colorado, his stories and jovial character. I am thankful to have called Bob my friend. My condolences and best wishes to you each.
Marion Sirefman
June 8, 2012
Bob was an integral part of the 700 block of Clarence Avenue in Oak Park along with Susan. I fondly remember his energy and enthusiasm, whether it was smashing a volleyball (into my face!) during our summer block parties, or intently listening as I talked about one of my paintings. I'm so sorry for Bob's family, and extend our deepest condolences.
Sue Bailey
June 7, 2012
Dear Sue, Kelly & Leigh: I was so sorry to hear of Bob's passing. I remember his love of life and great sense of humor. I love the family Christmas letters and reading articles written by someone I knew! Our world will be a bit less fun without him. May your many happy memories help you all through these days.
Ann and Steve Devitt
June 7, 2012
Bob was a charming and witty personality. He was involved in many things but always found time for neighorhood get together. He organized a progressive dinner on Ground hog's Day which continues to be celebrated each year on Clarence Avenue in Oak Park. We cherish many happy memories. Our condolences to Sue and family.
Kat Riazy (nee Doyle)
June 7, 2012
My condolences to the Knight family. I had the pleasure of working with Bob on Thaddeus Stevens when we put it on at Gettysburg College. I remember his great personality, his amazing humor and his witty comebacks. It was an honor to get to know him, and my thoughts and wishes are with you.
June 7, 2012
Dear Sue, Kelly & Leigh: We're SO sorry to hear of Bob's illness and passing. Evidently, our prayers weren't that helpful. Good-bye to a swell guy, great humorist, singer and punster. We shall always remember our years as next-door neighbors and all the games that got played at both the houses, plus all the dress-up parties!! Take a DEEP breath for him and yourselves. Mutch Love, Bud & Chris
Liz Leavy
June 7, 2012
I am so sorry for your loss. His light will shine on in those who treasure his memory.
Linda & George Bailey
June 7, 2012
We on the old block will all miss Bob. We remember his wit, warmth and quick humor as well as his wonderful singing voice. I shall never hear "Danny Boy" without thinking of Bob and thinking that he could sing it more sweetly. We will always remember his kindness, his sweetness, his willingness to lend a hand, his generosity and his welcoming presence. Our thoughts are with you and the girls and their families. You are all loved.
Helen Cook
June 7, 2012
Bob you will be greatly missed. My thoughts are with Susan and the girls. Bob left a huge mark in this world.
June 7, 2012
Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always. Kathy & Chris Jones, Shirley & Jim Valentine, Ray & Donna Loveday, Herbie Loveday, Charlotte Hundley of Knoxville, TN
John Cline
June 7, 2012
Phyllis and I were very sad to hear of Bob's death. We still remember his years on our block and the great Block Parties he was part of. We treasure our visit to Gettysburg and staying with you and Bob. Our Prayers are with you.
John and Phyllis
Bob Dreyer
June 7, 2012
I worked with Bob at the college Transporation Servcices. A nice guy.
Ann Walsh
June 7, 2012
Dear Knight Family, Thinking of all of you at this sad time. Bob was a wonderful man, leaving a lasting impression on everyone he met. Thoughts and prayers are with you! Hugs, Ann
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