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John A. Knight

64, Wall, New Jersey

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John A. Knight, 64, of Wall went home to be with God on March 31, 2010, following a courageous battle with cancer. He had great hope, never gave up, and was always thankful for another day to be with his family. The visitation will be from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. on Monday at O'Brien Funeral Home,...

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Oh, I remember Johnny Knight when he pitched in the little league in east Plainfield. He pitched for the Tigers and was a scary dude. When we both played for the American League in the all-star game versus the National League in 1956 or 1957, we both went 2-for-2 and collected the teams only 4 hits in a 7-3 loss. I later played against in the the Elks League. In my last at bat, I decided to bat lefty against him and was proud to hit a ball sharply to the right side of the infield. Even...

To the Knight Family,
i am sorry to learn of your loss
Coach you will be miss

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Rest in peace Dear John. I have fond memories waiting to be called to work along with you at Monmouth Park. Your stories and your beautiful smile will never be forgotten.

to the knight family,
i am sorry to learn of your loss he was a great drivers ed teacher
he taught me how to drive
i will miss his humor

My deepest sympathy to the Knight family. John was a great teacher, co-worker and friend at APHS. He always had a smile, joke or kind word. Rest in peace
Diane Van Iderstine, Islamorada, FL

My sincerest sympathy. John was a wonderful co-worker, teacher, and friend. It was truly a pleasure working with him at APHS.
He always had a smile, joke or kind word to make you feel good. Rest in Peace
Diane Van Iderstine, Islamorada, FL

I am so very sorry for your loss. Though it has been years, one thing I remember about Mr. Knight was that he was a devoted and wonderful father and an amazing man who loved you & your family more then the world. Keeping you all in my thoughts and prayers....

Dear Sharon & Family, We are very sorry to hear of the loss of John. You are fortunate to have a close family to lift each other up. Sharon, every time a light flicks it will remind you of the good times at Central. God bless you all. We may live far away but we never forget old friends.