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Paul A. Knaapen

1957 - 2020

Paul A. Knaapen obituary, 1957-2020, Muskego, WI

BORN

1957

DIED

2020

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Hartson Funeral Home - Hales Corners

11111 West Janesville Road

Hales Corners, Wisconsin

Paul Knaapen Obituary

Paul A. Knaapen

Muskego - Paul Anthony Knaapen passed away on Monday September 14th, 2020, following a courageous three-year battle with leukemia. He passed peacefully at home with Peg, his wife of 34 years, by his side. He was 62 years old.

Paul was born on September 25, 1957 in Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin, to parents Jim and Regina Knaapen, the youngest of seven siblings. He graduated from the University of Wisconsin Whitewater where he studied accounting, began lifelong friendships, and found his wife Peggy. Paul spent most of his career working at Liturgical Publications Inc (LPi).

Paul and Peg were married in 1986, hosting a backyard luau for their wedding reception. Paul was the most amazing father to his two children, Emily and Katie, who he loved dearly. Paul was a committed father and husband devoting much of his time to musical performances, dance competitions, and "Dad-ventures".

Paul passionately led LPi as CFO, CEO, and ultimately Chairman of the Board for nearly three decades. His time at LPi was characterized by those same attributes he had in his personal life: honor, intelligence, pragmatism, and realism, all the while living his life with unending positivity. Paul was fortunate to share friendship, leadership, and mentorship with his colleagues at LPi.

If you were fortunate enough to know Paul, you likely heard a story or two about his love of golf. He was happy to share his love of the game with anyone who would listen, bragging about his triumphs and laughing about his blunders. Paul played the game as often as possible, occasionally playing at least one round every month of the year despite the harsh Midwest winters. A few of Paul's most proud golf related accomplishments include playing on the golf team at UW Whitewater, making a hole-in-one and Eagle on back-to-back holes (number 3 and 4) at Edgewood Golf Course, coming in one under par at Washington County Golf Course, and qualifying for the Wisconsin State Golf Association Amateur Match Play Championship in 2018 in spite of his leukemia diagnosis. Paul was always a joy to golf with - he was a great teacher, happy to share his passion for the sport and ultimately just wanted everyone to have a good time.

Paul took great joy in life and in his family, always enthusiastic to get started on a new project whether it was building a deck, constructing a tree fort, or experimenting with an extra credit science project. He took his daughters on countless adventures, even ones that mom might not have approved of. He was as beloved at work as he was at home bringing dedication, hard work, intelligence, and humor to everything he did and everyone he interacted with - he always went above and beyond. His success in life was due to the exceptional way he treated people and his unreserved kindness. His positive spirit and can-do attitude shined throughout his illness. He fought, not only to beat cancer, but also to live life to the fullest. He had a gentle, kind, and good-natured spirit - his friends and family will miss his booming laugh and upbeat sense of humor.

In addition to Peg and his two daughters, Emily and Katie, Paul will be greatly missed by his siblings Anni Krumrich (husband Jeff), Mary Jo Swenson (Jerry), Cathy Grassl (late husband Dan), Chriss Daubner (Dan), and Jim Knaapen (Jane). Paul was predeceased by his parents, Jim and Regina Knaapen and his sister, Theresa Steeno (Bob)

Paul shared with his family that he saw his life in thirds. The first third was devoted to working on himself, the second third devoted to fostering his family, the final third to giving back to the community. Paul was charitable throughout his life and had an interest in working on issues related to safe and affordable housing for all. Please assist us in continuing Paul's wish to give back to his community by sending memorial donations to either of his favorite charities: Habitat for Humanity or the Hunger Task Force. Please see Hartson Funeral Home website for service information.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Milwaukee Journal Sentinel from Sep. 18 to Sep. 20, 2020.

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Harold and Lois Solberg

September 29, 2020

May you be comforted by wonderful memories of a loving Dad. Our prayers are with you and your family.
Peace, Harold & Lois

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