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Richard Nelson Knice

foley, Alabama

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FOLEY, AL KNICE Richard Nelson Knice - age 75, a native of New York, and a retired member of the Sheet Metal Workers Union, Local No. 28, New York City, and a resident of Foley, AL, passed away Monday, March 3, 2008 at his residence. Mr. Knice was a member of the American Legion, Foley, AL and...

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All my thougths and prayers are with your family. I have a million great memories of Uncle Rich, both of times we shared and stories my dad told me. Especially loved the last time I visited 'Bama and we went out on the boat. I use the "Pecan/pee-can" line all the time. We'll all miss him. Love you guys! ~ Betsy Knice Aulisio

50th Anniversary with Honey (Ed) Knice's gang

"Pops" was such a wonderful man. I have so many warm memories of him. I think this is true of all those who knew him. He is going to be truly missed. My thoughts are with you.

Dear Richie,
I didn't know your dad, but I want to express my deepest sympathy at your loss. I know you've been going through a difficult time and if there is anything I can do for you, just let me know.

Hi Rich; Sorry to hear of the loss of your Dad. You and your family are in our prayers during this sad time.
I never worked with your Dad, but I do remember him taking my TAB course. You were in the class too. I've always felt honored that he took my course because he was a senior member of LU 28, and he certainly knew the trade inside and out. Yet he wanted to expand his knowledge even more. He and you are a real credit to this Union.
God Bless
Sincerely, Tom Wilton

Thank you Janet for sharing this site with me... Enjoyed reading all the wonderful comments about Rich. He kept us in stitches every Tuesday!! We thought the world of him and we LOVE YOU VERY MUCH!!!

Dear Rich,
I received the e-mail that your dad had passed. I want to simply say that your loss is our loss. While he was your father, he was my Brother. I speak for all the Retirees here in Florida, and around this nation when I say that he will be missed. He was truly one of a kind. Please pass our/my condolences on to the family.
Fraternally,

Artie Beitz

It has been said that we never lose the people we love, even to death. They continue to participate in every act, thought and decision we make. Their love leaves an indelible imprint in our memories. We find comfort in knowing that our lives have been enriched by having shared their love. We miss you Grandpa and love you always.

Thanks Dad for always loving us.