LOU-KNOX-Obituary

LOU ADDIE JACKSON KNOX

Memphis, Tennessee

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LOU ADDIE JACKSON KNOX, 74, of Memphis, TN, a retired Registered Nurse from Methodist University Hospital of 26 years, departed her life on Thursday, June 19, 2014 at Methodist University Hospital. Lou possessed gifted hands of caring for her patients, family and others who needed help. She never...

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Missing my most favorite girl, my Moma! It´s been 9 years today that you left us. You taught us life's skills that we needed to be successful a great mother and I will be forever be grateful for the sacrifices you made for us! I miss you so much and my heart still aches to hear your voice and be present with us on this side; However, you´re resting in heaven from your labor and that makes me smile! Love You Moma! Michelle

To Renee,Michele, Sonya, Martha and the entire Knox family: Lou was a great asset to our family and she is already greatly missed. My heart was saddened when I got the call but Lou touched me and many others with her kind heart. My prayers are with you always. Love you all, your cousin, Peggy Hodges

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Brett,
I didn't know your Grammy , but I know how much you loved her. You have my deepest sympathy and I will keep you and the family in my prayers during your time of lost.

To the family Ms.Lou Knox,

I began working with Ms. Knox in 1986 @ Methodist Central Hospital on 7B Tower. I knew her prior to that thru my mother.Ms. Knox was a joy to work with, she was like another mother to me. She will be missed by all.
I extend my deepest sympathy during this time of grief for you all. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

I would like to thank God for blessing me with one of the greatest Mom's of this world. I am so grateful for everything that my mom instilled into me. She always wanted the best for us and many times she neglected herself.

I have so many wonderful memories and I will always cherish them all. My mom taught us to share and help others in need; and to go to school and work hard to get the things that you want.

I will miss the dinners and the calls throughout the day. I do...

Lou, You were my sister-in-law but more like a sister to me. We have been together so long. I will miss you. Rest in peace my sister-in-law.

To the family, may the wonderful memories of your love one be cheerish for ever. May the Lord be with you.
From BTW class of "58"

Rest in peace Ms. Lou. It's been a long time.

From one of the kids at Jewel T. Middleton's day care that knew you from the late 50s and early 60s; and also from one that will never forgot you.

My sincere condolences to all of Ms. Lou's family and friends.

Ms. Lou truly was one of a kind and the world would be blessed to have more like her.