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George William "Bus" Knight

Lincoln, Nebraska

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George William "Bus" Knight 89, lifelong resident of Lincoln, died Saturday (2/7/09). Born (9-14-19) to George A. and Helen (Gruver) Knight of University Place, Neb. He was the second of four children, Dorothy, George "Bus", John and Charles. He attended Van Fleet Grade School and Jackson High...

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The Family of Evelyn and Carl (deceased) London send the family of Bus and Jo Knight condolences from California. May you find peace and comfort in a wealth of good memories at this time of loss.

On behalf of the Lincoln Memorial Day Observance Association (LMDOA) we would like to express our sincere sympathy on the loss of your loved one. A man of great courage who served in our nation’s military , so that we may have the freedoms we enjoy in America today. Each year, a Candlelight Vigil is held on Memorial Day night at the Antelope Park Veterans Memorial Garden, 30th and “A” Street in Lincoln (East of the Auld Building). At this time, all names of veterans of our Armed Forces, in...

Our condolences. We have many wonderful memories of the Knight family.
David, Jim and Bob Schultz

Bus Knight was a gentleman. He was always well dressed and well mannered. He was kind. He was concerned about his community. His passing is a loss to all who knew him and those who didn't missed an opportunity to know a good man.

Our sincere sympathy to the family of George Knight. The Knight family is greatly admired in University Place and in Lincoln. I have fond memories of growing up in University Place and being friends with them. My parents(Vance and Barbara Rogers) appreciated the support by the Knight family of Nebraska Wesleyan. The memory of George will live on in our hearts.

I wish I could be there, George and family, to pray for your dad. I will be remembering him in prayer here in my parish. You can be very proud of him and grateful to be his son. Growing up with you, I knew that he was a special man, even though I didn't know him myself. May God give you comfort and peace and receive your dad into his Kingdom, rewarding him for his faith and his service of others.

My condolences. Lots of memories with Jo and Bus while I was growing up.

Jo,
I'm sorry for your loss and extend my sympathy.
Shirley Rice
Four Seasons Travel

We will be thinking of all of you at this difficult time. Our memories of Bus and the Knight family go back many years and we walk taller because of knowing him. Our love.
Tag and Warren Swartz