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George Knox

Kannapolis, North Carolina

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Mr. George Clifton Knox, age 94, passed on Wednesday, Aug. 2, 2017 at his residence. Born on Sept. 11, 1922 in Rowan County, he was the son of the late Clifton and Moena Sherrill Knox. He attended the Landis Colored School, which was later changed to Aggrey Memorial High School, where he...

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In loving memory of a wonderful person. The father I never had. We will love you and miss you always.

A true pioneer, leader, friend, and inspiration. Condolences to a fine family. He will be remembered.

Mrs. Knox, I am sorry to hear of the passing of "GREAT MAN, George Knox". I always enjoyed taking you home when you dropped your car off at Team Chevrolet. Enjoyed talking to both of you. Every time I pass your house, I just think what a wonderful couple you are. Just wish the world was full of people like you.
My sister, Marsha Belk, tells me how nice you are when you meet at the post office and grocery store.
Mrs. Knox, we both know George is in good hands now. No longer any health...

Dearest Ms Knox and Greg It is with deepest sympathy and bereavement that I am saddened to hear the demise of Mr. Knox. May the fond memories replace the void.

What an amazing man! This community will miss him dearly. I know Mrs. Knox must be so incredibly proud of all of his accomplishments, as well as all of hers. All of us at North 29 love you, Mrs. Knox and send our condolences to your family. ❤❤

So sorry for your loss of such a fine man he was a true gentleman and a great principal at West Rowan Middle
school

Greg:
Extending my sincere condolences to you and your family in the loss of your Dad.
Many Blessings to you Classmate.

Grace in the name of Jesus Christ, I will certainly lifted the Knox's family in prayer, that God will comfort and strengthen you all during the loss Principle Mr. Knox. I will always be grateful for him making such a positive impact on my life, as being one of his student when I attended R. A. Clement.

My condolences to the family of Mr. Knox. I will never forget him, Mr. Knox was a man one would be proud to call father.