In memory of

Stephen Ronald Knapp

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Cheri Beard

May 9, 2025

I met Steve as a neighbor walking his dog Mac. (My husband and I called him the Mac Daddy) We would talk as I was walking my puppy. Eventually I became friends with his wife Patty. She and I went to the theater together and ended up working together for a period.
I always enjoyed our time together and will definitely miss seeing him walking a dog down the street.

Michelle Fugate

April 24, 2025

I was deeply heartbroken to hear about Steve's passing. Working alongside him was an extraordinary privilege, and I cherish the countless memories we shared over the years-traveling to various locations to support our units, trying to learn his coffee orders, sharing stories of family and hearing about his dogs. Steve´s wisdom, generosity, and way of looking at life left a lasting impression on me. I feel incredibly fortunate to have known him and learned from him. He will be deeply missed.

Alan Ouellette

April 23, 2025

My condolences to Patty and the rest of Steve´s family. My wife and I met Steve and Patty in Heidelberg, Germany, in 2000. I worked with Steve and he was a valued member of our Army headquarters. Steve was smart, funny, and a true friend. Rest in peace, buddy.

Alan Ouellette, USAF, Ret.

Elaine Sylvain

April 16, 2025

My deepest sympathy to Steve´s family. Many years in our school days, the teachers had us sit in alphabetical order. So Steve (Knapp) and I (Elaine Kelsea) and Wanda (Klebe) often sat close to one another!

I thank Steve for his outstanding service to our country! May he rest in peace.

Sincerely,

Elaine Kelsea Sylvain - Colebrook Academy - Class of 1967

Gail Lewis

April 16, 2025

Steve was a well-liked member of the Colebrook Academy Class of 1967. I texted with him just a few weeks before his passing, never realizing it would be our last visit. My deepest sympathy to his family. He will be missed.

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