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Viola Knoll

Palatine, Illinois

1939 - 2017

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Viola Marie Knoll, nee Zielinski, 78, of Valparasio, IN, formerly of Palatine, IL. Born May 26, 1939 in Romania, passed away July 21, 2017. Beloved wife of the late Harold W. Knoll. Loving mother of Susan (Brian) Knoll-Stage and Gayle (Randall) Benton. Cherished grandmother of Jordan, Sydney,...

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My deepest sympathy to cousins Susan and Gayle and their families. It is never easy losing a loved one, but where we can find peace, is knowing that Vi is now with our Lord, resting in eternal peace. Vi was a generous and thoughtful soul... my Mom loved her very much and talked often about her. Viola will live on in my heart.

Love, Gloria

So sorry to hear about Aunt Vi. She was a wonderful woman. Always thinking of everyone else. Kim and I were out of town on vacation but Glad that my Mom and Daughter Nicole was able to make her services. She is a rest now. Can't believe how big her grandchildren are getting. I'm sure they miss her. Love you Vi.

I was Viola's nurse! She was definitely an amazing lady! We had so many laughs and I am so privileged to have met her and was able to care for her! My thoughts and prayers are with her family! She will be greatly missed❤❤

Have you all in our hearts and prayers. ❤ May the beautiful memories you have together comfort you during this difficult time. Xoxo

You have my deepest sympathy on the loss of your mom. Vi and I were very close, she was not only my cousin, but my friend. mom and dad use to come out to visit us in Vegas and we had a lot of fun. went to California and Arizona and naturally visited all the casinos. mom would walk around with buckets of quarters to show your dad. I sure will miss her. She is now with your dad. Love Rosie

So sorry to hear about Aunt Vi. She was truly a lovely person. I have some fabulous memories of her driving my mom, my sister Stacey and me around in her red Mustang convertible! I also remember going to the Civic Opera House to see The Nutcracker for the first time--got all dressed up and wore fishnet stockings at age 5!

Sue and Gayle, my thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family. I will always remember Viola for her kindness she had for people. She was always good to my mom and dad. I will also remember the good times we had when she came to visit us in Vegas. She will be missed. Love, Dawn

Viola and her grandkids