Harley-Knox-Obituary

Harley Knox

Moreno Valley, California

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KNOX, HARLEY Died Oct. 25, at 5 p.m., after a 5-month battle with bone cancer. He was 68. He is survived by his wife, Donna, daughter, Victoria and sons, Bryan and Aaron, as well as four grandchildren. A memorial service is planned for 10 a.m. on Nov. 2 at the Moreno Valley Recreation Center,...

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I just learned of this sad news, and want Donna, Aaron and the family to know how very much our hearts, thoughts and prayers go out to you. I met Harley as we worked together on the Moreno Valley incorporation and on numerous other worthwhile civic projects over the years. He was the consummate gentleman, friend and professional who consistently demonstrated integrity, character and honor throughout his immensely successful career. It was obvious he was a man who had his priorities in...

To Harley,

May you have peace and solace at this, your time of sorrow. Yet, we do not sorrow as the rest for we have a hope . . .

The Bible's resurrection hope teaches us much about the resurrection to come. People who were restored to life right here on earth were reunited with their loved ones. The future resurrection will be similar--but much better for God's purpose is that the whole earth be made into a paradise.

I first meet Harley in 1987 when I first started working in Moreno Valley at Sunnymead Ace Hardware where Harley was a customer. I have enjoyed helping and becoming friends with Harley, always the gentleman. I and my fellow employess along with the owners of Sunnymead Ace Hardware will greatly miss this truly great man.

I hope that the Knox family will except our deepest sympathy with his passing.

We are so sorry to hear about Harley. We were fortunate to get to know Harley & Donna while working at their home and business through the years. Our thoughts are with you in this time of sorrow. Dean & Judy Stacks, Formerly of Moreno Valley Plumbing

My sincerest condolences to the Knox family. Mr. Knox was the epitome of gentleness and grace. He will definitely be missed.