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John Knoll Obituary

Knoll, John Lee "Jack"

LAKE FOREST, Ill. - Master Chief Petty Officer John Lee "Jack" Knoll completed his last tour of duty on Sept. 17, 2020, in Lake Forest, Ill.

Mass will be held at SACRED HEART CATHOLIC CHURCH, Punta Gorda, Fla., on Thursday, Oct. 1, 2020, at 11 a.m. Burial will take place at 2 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 1, 2020, at SARASOTA MILITARY CEMETERY, with full military honors. Arrangements are by Roberson Funeral Home, Port Charlotte, Fla. The family held a private visitation on Sept. 24, 2020, in Lake Forest, Ill.

He passed away peacefully at home surrounded by his family. Just like he dealt with all experiences in life, Jack managed his last few years with strength and grace, wanting to spend as much time as possible with his daughter, granddaughters and great-grandchildren. He moved to Kansas City, Mo., in November 2018.

Jack was born on a dairy farm in Beaver Dam, Wis., on Sept. 4, 1933, to the late Orrin and Rose Knoll. Jack enlisted in December 1951, graduating from Great Lakes Naval Training Center in 1952. Upon graduation he was assigned to the USS Furse in the Mediterranean Sixth Fleet. During the Korean War Jack served on the USS Robert H. McCard where he was fondly referred to as a "Tin Can Sailor." He was awarded a Bronze Star and many other medals. His duty stations included Japan, Okinawa, Greece, Washington, D.C., California, Texas and Illinois.

Jack was married to the late Marlene May Brown of Fort Atkinson, Wis. Jack and Marlene met at a polka dance. They eloped and married in Boston, Mass., on Dec. 13, 1952, and were married for 65 years. Marlene passed away on Oct. 17, 2018.

Jack retired from the Navy in 1974 and moved to Florida to begin a career in banking. He retired as manager for the Florida Central Credit Union, Port Charlotte, Fla., in 1998.

Jack loved sports. He participated in boxing, basketball, softball and bowling. His love and dedication to the game of golf was immeasurable. He golfed until the age of 80. In his prime he maintained a single digit handicap and was very proud of his four holes in one. When he stopped playing he became a ranger, riding his cart around the course, enforcing the rules. Jack was a long time member of the Deer Creek Golf Club, Punta Gorda, Fla.

His other favorite interests included cribbage, dancing, fishing, hunting and boating. He was an active member of the American Legion in Punta Gorda, Fla., and the VFW in Port Charlotte, Fla. Jack also was a devoted Catholic and member of the Sacred Heart Church, Punta Gorda, Fla. Jack and Marlene were passionate about football, and even though they would cheer on the Florida NFL teams, they remained diehard Green Bay Packers fans. Jack especially loved his numerous dobermans over the years and named each male "Chief."

Jack was also preceded in death by his son-in-law, Richard Jarosz; brothers, Gene and Robert Knoll; and his sister, Charlotte Kutzke.

Jack is survived by his daughters, Cheryl "Cher" Jarosz-Leone (Kenneth Leone) of Lake Forest, Ill., and Jacquenette "Jackie" Mitchler (Richard) of Hortonville, Wis. Jack is also survived by five granddaughters and seven great-grandchildren.

Memorial donations may be made to "Bone Voyage" (BV), a not-for-profit organization located in Ajijic, Mexico. BV rescues street dogs and flies them north to the US and Canada to forever homes. Since starting two years ago, BV has rescued 900 dogs. Their mission is to save as many street dogs as possible and to help people who have saved dogs but do not have the financial means to fund them. Jack enjoyed hearing some of the stories of the lucky street dogs finding homes. Donations can be made with PayPal to [email protected].

Jack's family wishes to extend our sincere and deepest thanks to Star Hospice, Freedom Home Care, Libertyville Manor and his most beloved Benton House of Tiffany Springs, Kansas City, Mo.

"I have fought the good fight; I have finished the race; and I have kept the faith."

Info: Wenban Funeral Home, Lake Forest (847) 234-0022 or www.wenbanfh.com and Roberson Funeral Home, Port Charlotte, FL (941) 629-3141 or www.robersonfh.com


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Published by WiscNews.com on Sep. 28, 2020.

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John Crume

October 31, 2020

Jack had a significant impact on my life. I appreciate the advice and mentorship I received from him when I was a young man. I worked with him in the early 80's and later followed his foot steps by joining the Navy. I am sure he had a great impact on many others throughout his life and will be dearly missed. So from one sailor to another. I bid you Fair winds and following seas.

DMoore

October 31, 2020

I contacted your name sake “Jackie” after found out she could not be there. The “guys” not much left of us contacted the Veterans Affairs and we were able to get her the memorial national cemetery honors gifts. Moreover, the guys and I pitched in for a substantial monetary gift to her. Jack your daughter you talk about al, the time is taken care of! She took care of you we took care of her. God bless.

Jackie Mitchler

October 2, 2020

Well Daddy 'O' - you finally made it!! I can see you and mom in your swing in heaven with your last Male doberman "Ozzy" by your side. Because I was not able to see you off, I am having a special mass in your name with Mom on Oct 13th @ 10:30 am. Remember when you lived on the farm at our home in your camper and we went to Church at St Peter and Paul Catholic church? Mass will be there. Someday I will see you and mom for God said , whomever believeth in me shall have eternal life with me. -- Rest in peace mom and dad, i love you both. Your daughter. Jackie

DMoore

October 1, 2020

Great loss for so many.

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