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James Knaub

Phoenixville, Pennsylvania

Mar 2, 1961 – Mar 3, 2016

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BORN
March 2, 1961
DIED
March 3, 2016
LOCATION
Phoenixville, Pennsylvania

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James E. KnaubPhoenixvilleJames Edward Knaub, 55, passed away on Thursday, March 3, 2016 at his home. He was born in York to the late John Knaub and Sarah (Strayer) Knaub, of Elizabethtown. James was a 1979 graduate of York Central Senior High School and a 1984 graduate of Bloomsburg...

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I first met Jim in the Summer of 1968, our families had just moved into the same neighborhood and in fact we were next door neighbors. We had many adventures over the years growing up in that neighborhood. Riding our bikes, playing football, exploring the woods. Though we grew apart and I had not seen Jim in many years, I remember him as a good guy, always a smile and a great sense of humor. My condolences to his family.

Mr. Knaub will be missed by the entire Phoenixville soccer community. He was always enthusiastic and supportive on the sidelines; and regardless of how busy he was, he allotted time to catch with my family and others afterwards. As my mom said, he always had something to contribute to a conversation, whether soccer, great places to camp, or updates on musicians that no one else recalled until he brought them up. So sad to lose him so early. You will be missed dearly, Mr. Knaub. Rest in peace.

Jim's voice for the profession of Radiology will be sorely missed. I will miss his intellect, insight, and great sense of humor. The good Lord is receiving a great man to be at his side to watch over us all.
May he find peace and all the happiness in the life everlasting.

Just wanted to leave my thoughts about Jim. He was a true advocate for Radiology and an icon in the field. I had many interviews with him over the years and truly looked forward to seeing him at the RSNA and AHRA. He was a true gentleman and a great journalist. He will be missed by all who knew him.

Ray Russell
Director Agfa healthcare - retired

Jim at the last RSNA Roundtable

Jim was a great friend. I worked with him a number of times on RT projects. He dutifully attended the RSNA Roundtable all 5 years and we looked forward to him this year at the 6th. What a great guy: always an advocate for "good radiology." We will all miss his approach, sensibility, and sense of humor. RIP my friend.

I knew Jim through business and he was one of the few people that treated you with integrity and respect. It's a loss for all of us.

I am very sorry for your loss. My deepest condolences.
-Mr. Phipps

I didn't see Jim much after high school but we reconnected a few years ago by chance. He was still a warm, friendly, funny and generous man. Exactly how I remembered him when we were kids.
All good memories. Jud Spangler, Central York class of '81.

As a former PASC family, we send you, Sam and Cecilia, our heartfelt condolences in the loss of your father. May you, Jim's friends and family, find peace in his memories.