WAYNE-KNIGHT-Obituary

WAYNE KNIGHT

Tacoma, Washington

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Wayne Beale Knight Passed away suddenly on May 8, 2010. Wayne was born in Tacoma, WA August 18, 1930 to Robert T. Knight and Jeanette Gutcher Knight. He graduated from Stadium High School in 1948, where he played 1st chair trombone among other activities and sports. While in high school he met...

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My heartfelt saddness for your family during this time. Please remember all of the joy your husband, father and grandfather gave to you. He will be missed and never forgotten. Peace be with you at this time!

My thoughts and prayers to the whole Knight family....God Bless you all!

Gosh, so sorry to hear of Wayne's passing...just found out today (5 min ago). Only got to share the path with Wayne and Dee for a short time; but Wayne left a lasting impression as an all around great guy. Congradts Wayne, you finally got to check out of this wonderful, strange, whacky hotel. I am sure you will easily pass on to that good place w/o having to prove your case. Miss ya already...

My thoughts and prayers go out to the Knight family at this time.

It's hard to believe after all this time that Wayne is gone. He was a strong and generous man. I love Wayne and Dee, and I miss them tremendously. I wish the best for all of them.
~All the best
Shantia

Wayne was a great source of help when I needed advice or the answer to a question. I felt he was a friend as well as my attorney. I will miss him.
Jean Rassbach

I am just one more attoney that was helped and mentored by Wayne. He will be missed.

My thoughts are with the Knight family as they mourn the loss of such a dear man. I appreciate the brief time I was able to know Mr. Knight and know that the world is a better place for his time here.

Wayne was a wonderful friend and human being. He was outstanding in everything he did including the selection of Dee as his wife. He was a great carrier pilot and I was fortunate to have him as my wingman in VF 24 during our '53, '54 cruise on the USS Yorktown. We kept in touch through the years, always enjoying each others company. Because of long distances, we never saw each other as frequently as we would have liked. Our love and best wishes go out to his family at this difficult time.