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George Anthony KNOTT

Sacramento, California

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KNOTT, George (Jorge) Anthony Born: February 10, 1956Died: April 29, 2012A rough surf and riptide claimed the life of George Anthony Knott, 56 years old, during an evening swim off Miami Beach on April 29, 2012 at around 7:20pm EST. George was loved by many, as he was a free spirit who embraced...

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It´s been a little over 13 years since you left this earth and became part of the colorful glass of the universe. I think about you often George. Our enjoyment of Uncle Harlens Band brought us together and as we got to know each other our love of the mountains and Grateful Dead brought us closer. We became good friends. You took me on a couple ice climbing adventures that I will never forget. Thank you for what you taught me. Your friendship will always be cherished by me. Hopefully you have...

Jorge, you were right all along. True wealth lies within and in the experiences we create. You are missed beyond words.

He always told me that we were gonna have a couple of beers whenever we met...never knew the last 2 were in fact the final 2 beers :(

Miss you greatly George. Your spirit is amongst the beauty of the earth. Love, Monica

We'll miss you George. Our very heartfelt symptathy to your family and friends. We'll always remember the good times that we spent together in those early California years. Love, Celia and Jack

RIP Jorge

Im glad we had a chance to reconnect. I miss you, Professor. You have been most comforting with the last conversations we've had. I bid you safe journey and I hope to see you.

A great teacher and a good friend. George gave far more than he received.

“There is a road, no simple highway, between the dawn and the dark of night, and if you go, no one may follow, that path is for your steps alone” Ripple - Grateful Dead

You were my friend for 39 years. What a boring person I would be had it not been for you. Thank you a million times over . . .