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Janet Knorr Obituary

Jan Knorr passed into the loving arms of Jesus on March 12, 2025, at 97 years young with family by her side. She was born in Lake City, Iowa, to Roland and Cornelia Allbaugh on January 9, 1928, then grew up with her parents and older brother Ken in Eagle Grove, Iowa. She earned her undergraduate and nursing degrees from the University of Iowa. While in Nursing School, she met and fell in love with Keith H. Knorr, a medical student. They were married almost 70 years. Dr. Knorr joined the medical group of Henry L. Harrell, Sr., M.D. as a general practitioner in Ocala in 1957. Four years later he commenced a three-year Obstetrics-Gynecology residency in Tampa, FL. Jan assisted him throughout the next 26 years in many ways in his private Ob-Gyn medical practice. Jan was very involved in the Ocala community. She was a member of the Junior Women's Club and a 67-year member of the First United Methodist Church, where she taught Sunday School to preschoolers and was the consummate care team member who faithfully visited shut-ins well into her nineties. Jan and Keith were long-time subscribers to and supporters of the Ocala Symphony Orchestra, the Appleton Museum, the Ocala Civic Theater and were instrumental in the creation of the nursing program at the College of Central Florida. Jan was an active member of the Marion County Medical Auxiliary, a 77-year member of P.E.O. and a charter member of Chapter CT in Ocala. In 1960, Jan was a charter member of a bridge group which played bridge every Wednesday morning September through May. She played bridge well with them the day before her stroke. Jan and Keith met monthly for supper with 20 other couples for more than 50 years. Jan was asked to bring dessert almost every time! Only one other widow has survived Jan from this special group of friends. Jan and Keith were members of a second supper club for 30 years and Jan's desserts were their favorites. Pies with homemade crusts were her specialty but everything she made was delicious. Jan learned to do needlework when she was nine years old. She has done numerous pieces, including special Christmas ornaments for her grandchildren. Her love of reading led her to being an integral part of the Reviewers Book Club from 1958 until her death. She loved cultivating her gorgeous roses and was indefatigable at weeding until she was 95. She also loved walking on the beach. Jan and Keith attended their first Gator football game in 1957. They became avid Gator fans and were season ticket holders for UF football, men's basketball and baseball. Three daughters, two sons-in-law, two granddaughters and a grandson-in-law are UF graduates, and one son-in-law was UF's Vice-President for Development and Alumni Affairs for nearly ten years. Jan's husband, parents, brother and 4-yr-old great-grandson, Gabriel Wirtz, welcomed her into Heaven. Jan is survived by daughters: Denise Nichols (Bob), Cheryl Lindgren (Robert), Lisa Knorr and Rhonda Mack (Larry), 15 grandchildren: Bonnie Klusmeyer (Judd), Andrew Nichols (Nadya), Dana Wirtz (Lucas), Caitlin Lantz (Jeremy), Leah Newell, Erica Natale (Shawn), Beau Nichols (Ashley), Keith Nichols, Alexis Fuqua (Geoff) and Ian Nichols (Shaylynn); James Richard Knorr Lindgren, Gregory Robert Knorr Lindgren and Andrea Lindgren, Michelle Burns (Chandler) and Allison Mack; 26 great-grandchildren: Raelyn McCray (Maxwell), Warren, Greta and Jonah Klusmeyer; Adelaide, Evelyn, Tobias, Beatrice and Naomi Wirtz; Joshua, Caleb, Eliza, Victoria and Sophia Lantz; Kelly and Clementine Newell; Anastasia and Anthony Natale; Kenneth, Kole, Nora and Baby Nichols; Amoura and Baby Fuqua; Palmer and Sawyer Lindgren: great-great grandson Baby McCray; nephew David Allbaugh (Jeanne); nieces Ann Burrell (Steve) and Laurie Allbaugh, many cousins and their families. Funeral will be at 1:00 pm on Wednesday, March 19, 2025, at First United Methodist Church, 1126 E. Silver Springs Boulevard, Ocala, Florida. The burial will be at Phelps Cemetery in Decorah, Iowa, next to her beloved husband. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to First United Methodist Church of Ocala, Hospice of Marion County Inc. or a charity of your choice.

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Published by 352 Today on Mar. 15, 2025.

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Jodi Burgess

March 17, 2025

What a wonderful obituary for a life fully lived! I have many memories of Janet, but one which talks about her desserts seems fitting. I was staying at their Ocala home with my life long friend, Denise. Janet made a pound cake and I´d never had one before. It was delicious!! I got her recipe and still have it today, some 55 years later! She was a very special friend to my mother and will always be remembered.

Cindy Thomas

March 17, 2025

Rhonda: how fortunate your family is to have had your mother, Janet, for 97 wonderful decades years. Hold onto her precious memories!

Ben and Peggy Schapiro

March 17, 2025

Dear Cheryl,
We thought this was the most beautiful obituary ever written. Your mother's accomplishments, her dedication to your father and family as well as all of the things your parents did together. What a story.
With great sympathy to you on the loss of a wonderful mother/person.
Ben and Peggy Schapiro

Beth McLean

March 17, 2025

My! A full, well-lived and widely loved woman of God. Surely she´ll be resting peacefully in her Heavenly home.
With deep condolence to all who were privileged to know her,
Sincerely
Beth McLean

Patty Goodman Hayward

March 17, 2025

Such a beautiful life Mrs. Knorr led. She was always friendly, caring, and easily smiled.

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