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Avis Ann Knowlton

Carlisle, Pennsylvania

1924 - 2007

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Avis Ann Knowlton, 82, of Carlisle, passed away Thursday, April 5, 2007, at Carlisle Regional Medical Center. She was born Thursday, May 15, 1924, in Harrisburg, and was a daughter of the late George and Anna (Mark) Brandt.She was the widow of Elbridge N. "Mose" Knowlton who died...

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Arriving home from a long 3 week cross country trip, I was met with sad news. My friend and one of the wisest, witty woman I have ever known decided she was ready to call it a full life. And that she most certainly had... a full, active, and accomplished journey.

Obviously anyone that knew Avis would say she at the very least was a joker with a heart of gold. Always when greeting me she had something witty to say that would make me smile. With a sense of knowing that everyone needs a...

Dear Knowlton family,
I am so sorry for your loss. It was such a pleasure to know Avis and call her my friend. She was one special lady. I will think of her often and hold the memories of our time together in my heart forever.

I met Avis at the Gold's Gym - she was a special lady. I'm so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Dear Knowlton Family.
I knew your Mom from her days at Dickinson College. She was a treasure. I loved her sense of humor and she was always so helpful. There is a large void when you lose your mother. God bless you all.
With deepest sympathy and prayers.
Marcia Romanoski

Knowlton Family,
So sorry for your loss. I knew your Mother while we both were at the then Carlisle Hospital. What a special lady. I'm sure she is in a better place.

Steve,
I'm so sorry to hear about your mother. I want you to know my thoughts and prayers are with you.

Thank you for letting me know about your mother’s death. My mother is also 82, and I know how important she is to my sense of well-being. Much love and sympathy to her family and friends.

I worked with “Ace” for a few years after graduation from Dickinson College as the College photographer (1975-76) for the Development Office. I always imagined that she actually ran the office, although she didn’t have the title or salary to reflect this fact. We enjoyed many of the same things...

Mike,
I am so sorry about your loss. I wish there were words that would help make you and your family feel better, but that will all come with time. Know you are in my thoughts.
Dave U.

Mike,
I am so sorry about your loss. I wish there were words that would help make you and your family feel better, but that will all come with time. Know you are in my thoughts.
Dave U.