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Stephen J. Knowles

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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"> Stephen J. Knowles Stephen J. Knowles, 51 of Bethlehem Township, lost his courageous battle to Leukemia on Sunday, June 29, 2008. He was the husband of Caroline (Nonnemacher) Knowles for 19 years and a loving father of two beautiful girls, Trista and Natasha at home. He was the son...

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I took care of Steve at St. Lukes and he was the greatest patient you could have..Always a smile on his face never one to complain(except the food maybe)..He never let the cancer get him down..He fought a couragous battle..He will be sadly missed..He was a part of "our family" on P6...Rest in peace..

To Steve's Family We all will miss you but we know you are wth God now and do not have any pain,. so it makes it easier for us to except that you are gone but willl always be with us in our hearts We were all lucky to have known you.God bless your family.

To Jack & Caroline, daughters, & family: Our hearts are filled with sadness and also relief that such a good person is free from pain. We only knew Stevie briefly through Jack & Debbie and the Car Club. We remember him with a smile and a gentle quietness. He apparently touched many lives and they are now better for it. Please accept our deepest sympathy. May the comfort of family, friends, and our Lord help in giving you Peace.

To Caroline & Family,
Steven will always be missed, I remeber him always past and present as a very good friend. He will be deeply missed. I am sorry for your loss, he was a wonderful person and I am glad to have had him in my life as a great friend. Through good times & the bad times. With my deepest sympathy
Kathy Doncsecz (Mindler)

To Carolynn & Family,
Steven will always be missed, I remeber him always past and present as a very good friend. He will be deeply missed. I am sorry for your loss, he was a wonderful person and I am glad to have had him in my life as a great friend. Through good times & the bad times. With my deepest sympathy
Kathy Doncsecz (Mindler)

Dear Caroline, Trista, Natasha, and John
We lived in a twin next door to Stevie when we were all kids and wanted to share this with you that hopefully will give you a smile. Stevie liked to play the drums. And through the thin walls of the twin, we could here him playing, especially on early Saturday mornings. We still joke to this day how my sisters would stomp their feet against the wall to try to stop his renditions. I would go over to see him play and whoever let me in would have to...

To The Knowles' Family...

We were so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.

Dear Caroline, Trista, and Natasha,
We were saddened to hear of Steve's passing away. Our most hearfelt sympathy is with you all at this time. May God bless and watch over you and may his love help you remember all the loving, wonderful memories of Steve and help you through the difficult times. Steve is no longer in pain and at peace. He will be your guardian angel. You are all in our thoughts and prayers.
Love, Tim, Ann, Kristen and Kaity Nonnemacher

to my dad:
you are the best dad in the world. you are like the moon that shines on us at night and the sun that keeps us warm during the day. when the fireworks crack i know your happy and having fun. your like metal that keeps us safe all day and night. you will always be in my mind, heart and dreams, forever and ever. you tought me a lot of things in life that i am going to keep and use forever. you made us laugh when we were sad or mad. we did a lot of great things together. Dad i...