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George Knaggs

Mechanicsville, Virginia

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KNAGGS, George Alexander, 70, of Mechanicsville, passed away December 1, 2011. He is survived by his wife of 44 years, Peggy Knaggs; a daughter, Alicia Ota and husband, Ed; a son, George Scott Knaggs; two grandchildren, Abigail and Alexander Ota; two brothers, Vincent Knaggs Jr. and William Alan Knaggs; an uncle, Roy Wardrope. The family will receive friends 4 to 7 p.m. Friday (today) at the Monaghan Funeral Home, 7300 Creighton Parkway, Mechanicsville, where funeral services will be held 11 a.m. Saturday. Interment.

Hanover Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to your favorite charity.



This obituary was originally published in the Richmond Times-Dispatch.

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Dear Peggy ~ doubt that you will remember me as it's been many years since we worked together but you are in my thoughts & prayers. I do know your pain as I lost my husband as well. The pain lessens with time but it's always there. Take care of yourself & think of the good times.
Fondly,

Peggy,
I am sorry to learn of your loss. I worked with George after he left Cameron Station until he retired. He, and his humor, will be missed.

Aunt Peggy, Alicia and Scotty.....I am so sorry that I cannot be there. I am so saddened by the loss of Uncle George. You all were always so wonderful to Staci and I and I have such incredibly fond memories because of that. My son, husband and I send you heartfelt love, respect and prayers which are with you always.

Aunt Peggy, Alicia & Scott,
I wish I could be there to celebrate Uncle George's life with you. He will be missed by many.

So sorry to hear about George's passing - what a great man and friend from DLA. We loved his sense of humor. Please accept our deepest sympathy. Carol & Sonny Leon (Kill Devil Hills, NC)

Peg,Alicia,and Scott,
My deepest sympathy to all of you. I cannot express enough words to let you know how much I valued George in my life at this time. I will send it to the house.

Aunt Peggy, Alicia and Scott:

My heart goes out to you all... Uncle George will be missed immensely! Wish I could be there to give you all hugs... Love you!

I was saddened to hear of George's passing. It has been many years since I last saw him but he was a good guy, a hard worker and a good friend. My time at Cameron Station with George and many other coworkers will always be fond memories. My deepest sympathy to his wife Peggy and George's whole family. It is a sad day indeed. Roger