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William Dwight Knapp

Sagamore Hills, Ohio

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WILLIAM DWIGHT KNAPP, age 68, of Northfield. Beloved husband of Marilyn (nee Mendenhall); loving father of Richard (Diane) and Jennifer; step-father of John (Liz), Cyndie, Scott (Tina), and the late Tim Crewdson; dear grandfather of Autumn, Aidan, Brianna and Ollayah Knapp and Brandon, Patrick,...

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Marilyn, I was so sorry to hear about Dwight. You and your family are in my prayers. I will really miss Dwight he could be a handful to care for, but I loved the fighting the fight with him. May God wrap his loving arms just a little tighter around you and you family in this your time of need.

Marilyn and Family,
May you find comfort in the love
of family and friends. My sympathy
to you and your family,

Love, Tracy

Dear Marilyn,
I am so sorry for your loss and praying that you will feel God's loving presence with you at this time. I pray that you and your family will find comfort in knowing that Dwight is with his heavenly Savior, in no more pain, and ready to greet you someday when you will have the joy of spending eternity together with our Lord. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you. Much love , in Christ, Joyce

i am so sorry to hear about your loss. i will never forget you and want you to know you've had a huge impact on my life. hopefully you remember all the good things about your life because you are a wonderful person. you were my 6th grade teacher and later in life our paths crossed again at the grocery store and thru Mary Kay! you are loved. we were saddened by this news and want to be there for you anytime:
Virgina Walton and
Tiffany Payne

Marilyn My deepest sympathy for your loss. I have great memories of my time working with Dwight and will never forget him. He was one in a million.

Marilyn, You have my deepest sympathy. May God bless you with peace, comfort and strength during the coming days. Vernia Brooks

Marilyn, you have my deepest sympathy. I will cherish the memories of Dwight and the many things he taught me. He was a very dynamic man with a heart of gold.

To Marilyn, her family and everyone who was touched by Dwight and his faith lived life,
My heart felt sympathy and prayers. My late husband, Al, and Dwight shared good times playing football under "Coach" Boliantz. Praise God, we will all be reunited if not before, at Christ's second coming. Amen.