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Catherine Ann Somers "Caffie" Knickrehm

Hampton Cove, Alabama

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Caffie Knickrehm went to live with her Savior early on January 15, 2014 after a long hard fought battle with lung cancer. She was at home with her husband Jon of 54 years, due to her wishes, during the terminal stages. She spent much of this time visited by daughter Marjorie Bishop and her...

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My prayer was with Caffie. I will pray now for you during this hard time.
With all my Love
Yvonne

We are so very very sorry to hear about Mrs. Knickrehm's passing. I will remember her as one of the nicest people I know. Please know you and your entire family are in our thoughts and prayers.

The master said, “Well done, my good and faithful servant.” Matthew 25:23

Our prayers are with you

We are praying for you all, my God give you peace.

I have such warm memories of "Mrs. Knickrehm" always being a neighborhood fixture, standing outside for all of us to talk to as we came in and went out of our houses on Lauderdale road. She is part of my childhood. I send up prayers for comfort and strength during this time of sorrow and change.

So very sorry to learn of Caffie's passing. I will always remember her as my cousin from the south and the accent she developed living in Alabama...she was the epitome of the "the Mom". She and Jon and your entire family will be in our thoughts and prayers...rest in peace..all our love Carlos, Marianna and Daniel Vazquez

Marjorie, I did not have the privilege of knowing your mother but she must have been a wonderful lady to have raised her children to be such generous and caring people. I know that you and your family provided as much comfort and personal care to her as possible in these recent difficult times. She had her family around her, and I pray that you and all of your family find peace and joy in loving memories. Please don't hesitate to contact me or Paul, we both send our condolences and prayers.

So sorry...Auntie Caffie always made me feel like part of her family (even though I only met her once).

Loretta Nations
(Eleanor Knickrehm's granddaughter)

Marjorie,

Our thoughts are with you and your family during this difficult time. We wish you all comfort and courage to face the days ahead and loving memories to forever hold in your hearts.

With heartfelt condolences,

Your DVS Family