AUBURN - James (Jim) B. Knipe, 76, died at home on Sunday, May 21, 2023.
Jim moved to Auburn in 1984, and was a painting contractor until he retired in 2015.
Jim was born in Cleveland, Ohio, on March 6, 1947. He was the sixth of seven children born to James Francis Knipe and Frances Martin Knipe, who predeceased him.
Jim attended St. Ann School, St. Peter Chanel High School, and graduated with a degree in philosophy from John Carroll University. Jim spent his junior year at Loyola in Rome, where he was able to travel extensively throughout Europe, parts of western Asia, and northern Africa.
In 1977, Jim married Julia W. Page of Kent, Ohio, who survives him. They lived in Cleveland for seven years before moving to Auburn in 1984. In Auburn, Jim established his painting business and was an active volunteer at the Auburn-Cord-Duesenberg Museum for several years. Jim also restored the interior and exterior of the couple's Italianate home.
An avid lover of music, Jim was especially enamored of opera and classical music. He was also a voracious reader and a supporter of Eckhart Public Library. Jim was an amateur mycologist as well. He enjoyed spending time on his bicycle after retiring.
Jim and Julie spent much of their summer in Boothbay, Maine, in an old family home. They also traveled throughout the United States visiting their extended families.
Besides Julie, Jim is survived by three sisters, Elizabeth Knipe, Mary K. Hartman (Bill) and Helen Smith; a brother, Gillen Knipe.
Two sisters preceded Jim in death. Jim also leaves many nephews, nieces, great-nephews and great-nieces.
Jim will be buried in Damariscotta, Maine, later this year.
There will be a family memorial at that time.
Donations in Jim's memory can be made to Wounded Warrior Project, 4899 Belfort Road, Suite 300, Jacksonville, FL 32256.
To plant trees in memory, please visit theĀ Sympathy Store.
Sherri Sible
February 15, 2025
How special to read Jim's obituary again. We loved interacting with him at the library. He was so friendly and a great neighbor to the library staff.
Sherri Sible
May 18, 2024
Many times I would meet Jim at the front entrance of the library. He was one of my favorite patrons to talk with, not for long each time. He was after his next great read and I would be running errands for Janelle. We all miss his smile and friendly demeanor.
Gil Knipe
May 17, 2024
I miss the best brother ever!
Aaron Rowe
June 13, 2023
Our deepest condolences to Julie. When we were neighbors I would often find Jim outside working around the house. I enjoyed listening to him as he would share of his rich life experiences and learning from his vast knowledge. Jim was good to our children, always taking time to talk with them and paying them to help with outside chores. The last conversation that Jim and I had he told me that he had lived a good. I believe this is true and he will be missed.
Sherri Sible
June 2, 2023
We were glad to have Jim and Julie as special neighbors to Eckhart Public Library. He always greeted the employees with a smile. He was an active person, riding his bike around the community. We miss him. My sincere sympathy to you, Julie.
Linda Toppins
May 31, 2023
My sincere condolences for the loss of your loved one. I hope 1Thessilonians 4:14 can offer hope and healing for your loss.
James O'Connor
May 31, 2023
Jim was a good guy, with a keen eye on the world at large. He added wit and wisdom to the tumult of the sixties. My sympathies to his loved ones.
Nancy Shalala
May 27, 2023
I was very saddened to hear about Knipper“s passing. I had the good fortune to know him in my earlier days. I loved his fascination with nature and his keen interest in the world around him. My sincere condolences to his wife and wonderful family-
John & Shelly
May 24, 2023
What a lose to friends and family. Jim was a wonderful man and great friend to all. We send our love to Julie and participate in celebrating him and his lasting impact on others.
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