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Steven W. Knoblauch

Colwich, Kansas

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COLWICH - Knoblauch, Steven W., 43, formerly of Colwich, Boeing Manufacturing Rep., died July 21, 2005 in an auto accident on Renton, WA. Graveside service 10 a.m. Thursday, Sacred Heart Cemetery, Colwich. Born Feb. 24, 1962 in Wichita, KS. Preceded in death by his mother, JoEllen Knoblauch....

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I have known Steve for over 20 yrs.. He is a sweet and wonderful man that will never be forgotten in my heart and my memories for as long as I live. His humor is definately unforgettable. He will never be forgotten. He is a unique man that could always put a smile on your face whether you wanted one there or not. I love you Steve. You are always in my heart.

Steve was a wonderful co-worker and is missed terribly here in our shop. I met Steve years ago when we were on 3rd shift. He was so careing, always asking about my family and always interested in what my kids were up to. Steve always brought a smile to my face. I am a better person for knowing him.
What gives me peace is knowing he is with his mother whom he loved and missed dearly.
Love you man. See you later.

I got to know Steve this year playing softball with him on the Kings. I know he will be missed by all the people whos lives he touched in Seattle. He was a great man with a beautiful smile!

Steven will be missed for his laughter, smile and zest for life. I met Steven through his Mother JoEllen and he was always smiling. I spent a few holidays with him, and while n Seattle we had dinner and laughed again. Steve I'm glad your with your mom now. You both will always be in my thoughts.

I had the opportunity to get to know Steve during this past softball season. He was a cheerful, thoughtful and unique guy who made every game or outing fun. As one of the catcher's on the Kings, I had to catch ball after ball of his pitches. Many times Steve would ready himself to pitch, stance very stoic and then a slight grin would glance across his face, next thing you know the batter was out. I always said to him, "You're one to watch, it’s always in your grin." Thank you Steve. You...

I too have wonderful memories of growing up with Stevei. I will remember him most of all as a caring, easy-going, humorious guy. He was always laughing, cutting up, and making people laugh. Stevei had a serious side to his nature but refused to grow up; Stevei remained a kid at heart.
Stevei was the finest example of a human being. He will be missed by all.

Sherri,
You have been through a lot these last few years. I want you to know that you have many friends who love and care about you. I am here if you need me or just want to talk!

"You are in my prayers"
Debbie

Our deepest sympathy to Steven's family and friends. He will be greatly missed.
Owners and Staff R Place

We didn't know your son Leroy, but we do express our sympathy on hearing of his death. That seems much too young, but God has His own plans and I guess we have to follow them. Our prayers are with you and for your family.