Shane-KNOTT-Obituary

Shane Nigel KNOTT

Launceston, Tasmania

1959 - 2017

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Launceston, Tasmania

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Shane KNOTT passed away in Launceston, Tasmania. Funeral Home Services for Shane are being provided by Finney Funeral Services. The obituary was featured in The Examiner on January 17, 2017, and The Examiner on January 19, 2017.

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I was saddened to hear of the sudden and untimely loss of Kirby. Although I have not seen Kirby often in recent years, the bonds of friendship are never broken and I was fortunate to have caught up for a beer and a chat in November. I have great memories from all those years ago, and remembering some of these brings a smile to my face. He will be missed by many and I am sure the Mowbray GC will never be quite the same.
My deepest sympathies and condolences to Kirby's...

Knotty - cricket trips would never have been as enjoyable without you. Will miss your personality, warmth and intrigue regarding my food thermometer. Cheers, JC.

We feel blessed to have met you, it was a true honour and privilege. Your generosity, humanity and energy showed no bounds - a champion on so many levels. To your family, our heartfelt and deepest sympathy. Mignon and Gerry.

Such funny memories from many years ago.
Selwyn

Our sincere condolences to Teena,Jamie,Bradley and Jessica for the loss of Shane. We will always remember him as the the lovable, hard working and dedicated fire fighter. Rest in Peace dear Shane. From John and Kristie Vaughan

Shane,
A laugh, a grin, a joke or two
That's how we will remember you ...

To Teena, Jamie, Bradley and Jessica we send all our love and thoughts.
Wayne and Wendy Cuthbertson.

Kirby, It has been an extreme pleasure to have known you.
First to put your hand up to help.
First to Say hello.
First to smile.
First to have a chat.
A true gentleman.
Kirb,you were a good one.
Garry O'Byrne

Kirby, It has been an extreme pleasure to have known you.
Always first to put your hand to help.
Always first have a chat.
Always first to say hello.
Always first to give a smile.
RIP Kirb, you were a good one.
Garry O'Byrne