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Joseph W. Knoblauch

Excelsior, Minnesota

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Knoblauch, Joseph W. Age 86, of Excelsior, previously of Hopkins, died on October 14, 2013. Joe was born on November 21, 1926 in St. Paul, MN to Marcellus and Justine Knoblauch. He graduated from St. Paul Murray High School where he excelled in basket- ball and football. Joe graduated from the University of Minnesota and was a proud member of the U of M basketball team. He enlisted in the Navy and was trained to be a signalman. Joe married Margie Jacobson on Dec. 20, 1948. Together they raised six children. Joe taught math and social studies at South Junior High School in Hopkins. He also was a coach, counselor, assistant principal, and principal at South Junior High. He finished his 32 years in education as principal of Hopkins Eisenhower High School. Joe enjoyed coaching basketball and football, and was delighted to connect with former students everywhere he went. Joe was an entrepreneur and had many business ventures from owning tree farms to investing in The Hopkins House and Breezy Point Resort near Pequot Lakes, MN. Joe instilled in his children a deep appreciation of family and their heritage, and a love of nature and the outdoors. He enjoyed fishing trips to Canada, duck and deer hunting in Ortonville, MN, and winters with Margie on Sanibel Island. Joe was an amazing storyteller, always engaging with whomever he met and then making life-long friends. Preceded in death by his parents; son, Daniel; wife of 64 years, Margie; brother, Harry Knoblauch; sister-in-law, Priscilla Knoblauch; brother-in-law, Thomas Felion. Joe will forever be in the hearts of his children. Kathy (Terry Ische), Bill (Patty), LuAnne (Dan Danko), Mary (Martin Carlson), and John (Sharon); sister, Kathryn Felion; sister-in-law, Janet Reed; brother-in-law, Porter Reed; daughter-in-law, Janet Knoblauch; grandchildren, Nathan and Daniel Ische-Knoblauch, Maria (Pete) Anderson, Anna (Phil) Bromeland, Aileen (Justin) Charron; Isaac Carlson, Joseph, David, and Sarah Knoblauch; great-grandsons, Jake and Alex Bromeland, Carter Anderson, and Lomas Charron; and many nieces, nephews and wonderful friends. Special thanks to the caring staff at Fairview Southdale Hospital. Visitation will be held on Friday 4-7 PM at Washburn-McReavy Strobeck Johnson Chapel, 1400 Mainstreet, Hopkins, MN. Mass of Christian Burial Saturday 11:00 AM with visitation one hour before at St. Hubert's Catholic Church, 8201 Main St., Chanhassen, MN. Memorials preferred to Ducks Unlimited or the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum.
This obituary was originally published in the Star Tribune.

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I was so sorry to hear of Joe's passing. I feel so honored to have known this remarkable gentle man. My sincerest sympathy to the entire family. I know his stories will live on through all of you. God Bless

As my freshman sports coach in 1950, I remember many special talks with Coach Knoblauch that have carried over through the years.

We wish to send our sympathy & prayers to the Joe Knoblauch family. We have wonderful memories of teaching with Joe as Hopkins South Asst. Principal in 1958-59. Later he included us in several business ventures, fishing trips, & great hospitality always. May all your good memories & knowing we care bring you comfort.

My husband Don and I enjoyed many good times with Joe and Margie. They both were wonderfu people to know. Joe was always there to give me business advice and helped me make many decisions. My prayers are with the family as you experience your grief that comes with the loss of a geat man.
Mary Mueller (Don's wife)
San Diego, CA

We are blessed to have known such an amazing, intelligent, and truly warm-hearted man. I pray his legacy will live on through the generations he felt so proud of. God bless each of you.

Joe hired me to teach in Hopkins and became my friend. He was a very special man.

I am so sorry to hear of the passing of this great man and humanitarian Joe Knoblauch. He was a friend, mentor, Idol, and business partner on a occasion. He taught me so much about life,family, and business. He always had a smile and handshake for me. 25 of knowing joe have been some of best times to. I will miss you Joe.

Bill, Patty and the Knoblauch family. We are sorry to hear of your loss. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Tony & Mary Kay Kubat

LuAnne and Janet - So sorry for your loss. I hope that your happy memories of him are of comfort to you during this difficult time.