William-Knoche-Obituary

William C. Knoche

Buffalo, New York

1942 - 2025

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Knoche, William C.Apr 13, 1942 - Apr 11, 2025William C. Knoche, 82, passed away following a brief illness. A dedicated sales coach, Bill was passionate about teaching people the importance of listening, which positively impacted their sales results and relationships. He is lovingly remembered by...

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Birthday remembrances towards your family and friends, Bill Knoche, may the coming year be a Blessed one of happiness, good health, financial abundance and fulfilled possibilities towards all who keep you alive in their hearts and thoughts. Requiescat in pace, you are loved & remembered by many!

Bill was such a great friend. My mentor and always helping me with my business. Always happy and I am so grateful to have been his close friend. See him In Heaven .

Such a blessing to so many. I am blessed to have had Bill give me guidance and knowledge as I was building my organization.

I have known Bill and his family since grade school in Hamburg. He was always a kind and caring person and will be greatly missed by so many. Condolences to his entire family.

I just found out. I'm so saddened to hear. I have such fond loving memories of Bill. We met inside of Landmark but became fast friends. We haven't talked in a few years, but I (friend) loved him. Sad to know he's not on Earth. My condolences to his family and others who knew him. He will be missed.

Bill was my Mentor. He was actually my car salesman and that is where I met him. We had many good times together. He will be missed by everyone. Rest in Peace Bill.

Bill Knoche was in my classes starting in elementary school and going through Hamburg's educational program until I graduated. He was a partner with me as a manager of our Hamburg High School class monthly phone calls for the last several years, and he pulled out of the calls before he passed away. He was a wonderful friend to us all.

Bill added laughter to Hamburg High. It was a gift.

RIP Bill!