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Richard Knopf Obituary

Richard Robert Knopf, 88, of Kensington, passed away unexpectedly on Thursday, Dec. 17, 2020 at the Hospital of Central CT in New Britain. He was the widower of Irene Knopf. Born in Windsor, he was the son of the late Otto and Lydia (Renn) Knopf. He was a Kensington resident most of his life and was a U.S. Army Veteran of the Korean War. Richard was the former owner of Hi-Way Package Store in Berlin and was formerly employed at American Paper Goods. Most recently, Richard served as the sexton at Kensington Congregational Church, before retiring. He was a member of Prince of Peace Lutheran Church in Kensington. Surviving are a daughter and son-in-law, Cindy and Nick DiPierdomenico of Kensington; two sons, Ken Knopf and his girlfriend Judi Prevost of Kensington and Gary Knopf of New Britain; a sister, Barbara Bendzinski of Newington; a sister-in-law, Dolores Knopf; and four grandchildren, Nicole Kupstas and her husband Ryan, Dan Knopf, Kevin Knopf, and Katie Knopf; and his great grandson, Jack Kupstas who he adored. Special thanks to Rich's niece Debb Wojciulewicz who was such a great help to him and made sure he always had an amazing meal on the table. In addition to his wife and parents, Richard was predeceased by a brother, Harvey Knopf. Rich loved his family and friends. He enjoyed spending time with his buddies Jerry Kramer and Ron Gombatz who were always there for a chat or to lend a helping hand. Rich enjoyed the simple things in life; a visit in the yard, making puzzles, a nice dinner and growing the best tomatoes in the neighborhood. He was liked by everyone who met him and his smile will always be in our hearts. A private graveside service will be held at Maple Cemetery in Berlin. There are no calling hours. Memorial donations may be made to Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, Foodshare or a charity of the donor's choice. Erickson-Hansen Funeral Home, New Britain, is in charge of arrangements. Please share a memory of Richard with the family in the online guest book @ www.ericksonhansen.com.

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Published by Hartford Courant on Dec. 20, 2020.

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Louis P Palardy Jr.

January 7, 2021

Richard - a well loved Man. He always had a wonderful smile and an Ice cold Orange soda for me when I visited him at his Hi-Way Package store when I was a youth. To be occasioned by his authentic personality whilst fueling his automobile or keeping the grounds at KCC was an honor. For this loss, my heart is deeply saddened. Thank you for him.

Noreen Hammond Greene

December 22, 2020

Barbara, I am so sorry to hear you've lost Richard. It's never easy, but please take comfort in knowing that he and Irene are together.
Noreen

Bill Banulski

December 20, 2020

Richard was a great neighbor always there to help me and my family over the years . He also later became a great asset to our church (KCC) as sexton . We had many roadside chats over the years too. We will miss him .

Dorothy M Achin

December 20, 2020

I remember Richard as a kind and loving man. He will surely be missed by his family. My prayers go out to you all.

John and Donna Koziol (Bend, OR)

December 19, 2020

What a wonderful man who loved life and his family.

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