LONA P. KNISKERN, 76 FREEPORT -Lona P. Kniskern, 76, of Freeport died Tuesday, May 17, 2011, at FHN Memorial Hospital. Born Jan. 31, 1935, in Chicago, the adopted daughter of Helen and Nevin Slamp. She graduated from Freeport Senior High School in 1953, and went on to study at Carroll College in Wisconsin where she met, and married Philip W. Kniskern on July 10, 1954. Lona was executive director of the Stephenson County Senior Center from 1977 until her retirement in 2007. She was im-mensely proud of the services the Center provides, and truly grateful for the staff and many volunteers who helped it become an award-winning agency. Her commitment to United Way was second only to her commitment to the Center. During her years leading the Center as a United Way Member Agency, she always championed the United Way (UW), speaking at campaign events, supporting other UW events, serving on UW committees and being first in line to assist UW in any way she could. Lona started as a self-employed piano teacher giving lessons in her home. A member of Embury United Methodist Church, she lived her love for music as both a member and director of the choirs for many years. She was a dele-gate to the Illinois White House Conferences on Aging, Libraries and Information Services. Through the years she volunteered for the PTA, Pretzel Band Boosters, Community Concert Association, Project Headstart, Em-bury United Methodist Church, and was a Pink Lady for Freeport Memorial Hospital. Lona received many personal and agency-related honors including the 1999 Freeport YWCA Women of Excellence Jean Johnson Farrar Social Service award, 1996 Sid Granet Aging Network Achievement Award for an Individual, 1991 Veterans of Foreign Wars Citation for Patriotic Service to the Community, 1999 Governor's Unique Achievement Award for the Elder Abuse Unit, 1996 Outstanding Illi-nois Senior Center from the Association of Illinois Senior Centers, 1991 Illinois Department of Reha-bilitative Services Director's Award, and the 1988 Community Achievement Award from the Illinois Department on Aging. Upon her retirement, her many contributions and accomplishments were recognized with resolutions passed by the State of Illinois 95th General Assembly, and the Freeport City Council. Lona's current affiliations included member and past president of the Northwest Il-linois Regional Health Plan Board of Directors, Freeport Kiwanis Club, and FEMA local board. Lona loved to gather and bind her memories in the form of photos, genealogies, notes and lists. She enjoyed concerts, plays, amateur photography, cross stitch, reading, but mostly being around people, especially her family and grandchildren, Zoe and Jared. In her own words, she reveals the love she had for family, friends and those she served, "It is a precious gift to work with people. Kind words, expressions of gratitude, smiles, knowing we made a dif-ference for good in a person's life – it doesn't get better than that." Surviving are husband, Phil of Freeport; sons, Peter W. (Laura) Kniskern of South Beloit and Paul W. (Judy) Kniskern of Springfield, Mass.; grandchildren, Jared Her-big of DeKalb and Zoe Kniskern of Springfield, Mass. Predeceased by her parents and brother. Memorial service at 3 p.m. Saturday, May 21, at Embury United Methodist Church. Cremation rites have been accorded. Visitation from 4 to 7 p.m. Friday, May 20, at Walker Mortuary. In lieu of flowers, memorials have been established for FHN Foundation, Senior Resource Center, and United Way of Northwest Illinois. Please view the family guestbook and sign the condolence page at
walkermortuary.com.
Published by Rockford Register Star from May 19 to May 20, 2011.