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Ronald James Knirs Sr.

Evansville, Indiana

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Evansville, Indiana
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American Cancer Society

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BOONVILLE, Ind. — On March 6, 2010, our Lord and Savior called a beautiful angel home.

Ron, 72, of Boonville was born to the late Walter and Ruth Esther Knirs on January 2, 1938, in Bad Axe, Mich.

Ron served in the United States Navy on the USS Forrestal from 1957 to 1961 and...

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Hi, I enjoyed Rons sunday school class and his leading the singing. He was a precious sweet christian. I just hated it so much when he got sick. I can still see his sweet smile. We all will miss this man so much but we know he is up there walking with Jesus where we will all be soon.I love all his family and Boonville weselyn

Ron was a wonderful man, a great example of a christian. Allen and I were privileged to call Ron our friend. A constant stay in the Boonville Wesleyan Church. He will be missed greatly by his family and church. God bless Helen and all the family as they travel through this rough time. We love you all.

Mr. Knirs was like a father to me during some difficult years of my childhood. And I certainly gave him as much grief as any son could have, though he always forgave me. Some of my fondest memories are of being in his home. I will always remember him.

Would like to express our deepest sympathies to the family. May God give you the peace you'll need in this time of loss. You'll be in our prayers and thoughts. Kenny & Charlotte Knirs Clearwater,Fl.

I extend my deepest sympathies to the family, and want to say that I count it both an honor and a priviledge that the Lord saw fit to let me meet and get to know this wonderful man. He touched my life and made a difference in it. God Bless You All.
Denise Caldemeyer (Lynnville,IN)

At this sad time, may you find comfort in memories shared, may knowing that you're in the thoughts and prayers of friends and family lessen your grief, and may God grant you peace. Deepest Sympathy to the family.

What a wonderful man the world has lost and haven gained..Living by him for 25 years I'll always remember him walking to church with Bible in hand,always smiling speaking to to everyone he saw. his geat example has helped mold 3 sweet caring childen.Teresa, Ron jr, Jeff,his wife Helen is as sweet and kind as him. we love the family!!...our prayers are with you.......Ray and Sandy Miles