Warren-Knight-Obituary

Warren Knight

Portland, Washington

04/25/1942 - 12/16/2025

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December 16, 2025
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Portland, Washington

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A devoted husband and father who never met a stranger, Warren Stanley Knight Jr., 83, of Portland, Oregon, died in Vancouver, Washington on December 16th.Warren was born in Pittsburgh in 1942 and grew up in McKeesport, Pennsylvania. After studying Education at the University of California,...

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Many good memories; you were always kind and caring to me. We sure had fun during the football season even though we wore different colors. My best thoughts to you Jane and all your family.

Jane, as you know, your husband was quite the character. We so enjoyed running into the two of you and listening to his stories. His sense of humor was second to none. We will miss him.

My sincere condolences to the Knight family. My memories of Warren are from McKeesport High School. He was, as said above, a very nice person. RIP, Warren.

Deeply saddened to hear that Warren passed away. I´ve known Warren over the years. He was a regular customer at Fred Meyers. I´ll miss talking to him about politics and past presidents, and seeing him around at work. Praying for his wife, Jane, and the rest of his family. - Ned

So sorry Jane to hear about Warren he will be missed at PYC. Joe and Penny Spaziani

I am saddened by this news, i just saw him On the river walking path in our bay and we hugged he asked for a second hug and i gave him A kiss on the cheek, I will so miss seeing his happy smile and well received Hellos! He was such a humble, engaging person and lived his country! Which I admired in him. I send my love to Jane his beautiful wife and family. Ge is greatly missed In loving memory Carol Kersley

Saddened to hear of Warren's passing. He was a kind gentleman who always had a warm smile below his bright blue twinkling eyes whether you were an old friend or brand new. Rest In Peace, friend, and may the sweet memories of you lessen the pain of loss for all those who loved you.