May God bless you and your...
So sorry to hear this sad news. May he rest in peace; may all who loved him be comforted by your memories.
Mary Ganz
September 10, 2018 | San Francisco, CA


Quincy, Illinois
1945 - 2018 (Age 74)
QUINCY -- H.W. "Knap" Knapheide III, president of the Knapheide Manufacturing Company of Quincy, died at the age of 72 at 6:55 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 28, 2018, at his home.
Knap was born Aug. 29, 1945, in Quincy, a son of H.W. "Bud" Knapheide Jr. and Mary MacDill Knapheide. He married Ann...Read MoreSo sorry to hear this sad news. May he rest in peace; may all who loved him be comforted by your memories.
Mary Ganz
September 10, 2018 | San Francisco, CA
MY CONDOLENCES TO THE FAMILY:
MY FATHER F.JACK WHITE SR.ALWAYS SPOKE HIGHLY OF "KNAP" and I ENJOYED MANY OF THE COMPANY PICNICS, HE WAS A GREAT MAN AND SO CARING,THE FAMILY HAS LOST A LOVING MAN AND SO HAS THE COMMUNITY MAY HIS TRADITIONS LIVE ON
REST PEACEFULLY H.W.KNAPHEIDE
PAT WHITE/CLINTON
September 04, 2018 | JACKSONVILLE, IL
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Ross Beedle
September 03, 2018 | Monmouth, IL
Harold was a pillar of the community! His presence will be missed by all Quincians. If there was one person that touched this community the most it was Harold Knaphide III. God Bless your family and Rest In Peace.
Martin Tappe
September 02, 2018 | Quincy, IL
I did not know Mr Knapheide, but it sounds like was a stellar example of what is right in this country
Barb Wehmer
September 02, 2018 | Quincy, IL
Knappy was a favorite of mine. Always kind
Suellen Arnold Clarke
September 01, 2018 | Springfield, IL
For a long time I have wanted to write a note of appreciation to Mr. Knapheide for the beautiful flag display and inscription under them in Quincy. I am sorry I didn't get it done sooner. We've enjoyed them so many times and it's good to read the words that remind us that it is truly in God we trust. God is the One from Whom all good gifts flow.
Virginia Breshears
September 01, 2018 | Warsaw, IL
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Laura Srain
September 01, 2018 | Naples, FL
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Laura Strain
September 01, 2018 | Naples, FL