BARBARA-KNAUER-Obituary

BARBARA N. KNAUER

Tonawanda, New York

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KNAUER - Barbara N. (nee Nee) October 1, 2013, at the age of 77, after a long courageous battle with breast cancer, beloved wife of the late Ronald A. Knauer; devoted mother of Thomas A. Knauer, Carol E. Knauer and the late Ronald A. Knauer Jr.; loving nana of Emma Louise Knauer and Cara...

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I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I work for Nurses House. As the Treasurer of the WNY Chapter of Nurses House, Barbara was a huge supporter of our mission and helped so many nurses in need. She will not be forgotten for her years of dedication and support.

Carol,
Im so sorry for the loss of your mom. I will always remember her being so very nice.

Our condolences and prayers for you during this time.

With sympathy,
Sharon and The LaPaglia Family

My sincere sympathies and condolences go out to Barb's family. She was an unforgettable person and true friend. Barb was one of the the finest Army officers that I ever had the pleasure to serve with - always a professional -- always with a warm smile. She cared about people and encouraged sharing in a world where those qualities are in short supply. RIP Barbara - you'll have a special place in heaven.

Dale M. Flagler, CSM, USA, Ret.

Carol & Family,
We are so sorry about Barbs passing. She was such a wonderful person. We will truly miss seeing her.
May the love & support of family and friends help you through this difficult time.

Dr. Robert Schaus, Mary, Cindy, Danielle & Betty

Who Was She = BARBARA'S STORY



Chapter ONE;

I first met Barbara when I was once again reassign to the 338th G.H., as would be many of my reassignments / re-locations. Barbara, for what ever reasons, would kept in touch with me. I now look back and come to the realization that she was an is the what the ARMY VALUES equal.

LOYALTY

DUTY

RESPECT

SELFLESS SERVICE

HONOR

INTEGRITY

PERSONAL COURAGE

...

Who Was She = BARBARA'S STORY



Chapter ONE;

I first met Barbara when I was once again reassign to the 338th G.H., as would be many of my reassignments / re-locations. Barbara, for what ever reasons, would kept in touch with me. I now look back and come to the realization that she was an is the what the ARMY VALUES equal.

LOYALTY

DUTY

RESPECT

SELFLESS SERVICE

HONOR

INTEGRITY

PERSONAL COURAGE

...

Carol and family,
I am so sorry to hear about your mom. You are in my thoughts at this very difficult time.

A wonderful lady, an excellent soldier, a professional nurse, and a very loving and caring person are words not enough to describe the beauty and warmth that embodied Barbara's distinct personality.

Barbara will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved her. Our heavenly Father has now rewarded her magnanimity with the blessed in heaven.

May our Lord grant peace and comfort to her family, relates and friends who mourn her loss. God bless you one and all!

Fr. Doug Faraci