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Mary Ann Knepp

1933 - 2025

Mary Ann Knepp obituary, 1933-2025, Port Tobacco, MD

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1933

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2025

Mary Knepp Obituary

Mary Ann Knepp

December 30, 1933 - July 22, 2025

Mary Ann Knepp, 91 years of age, has passed away and went to the Lord peacefully on July 22, 2025.

She was born December 30, 1933, to the late Dr. Lawrence and Margaret Howe in the town of Clearfield, Pennsylvania. In 1953, she graduated from Clearfield High School where she became a cheerleader, enjoyed Drama, and Fashion Modeling. Mary Ann attended Lycoming College and returned to Clearfield where she worked at the County National Bank.

On June 8, 1956, Mary Ann married her high school sweetheart, James E. Knepp of Ogden Avenue, Clearfield. Mary Ann and Jim had their first date at The Sadie Hawkins Dance where Mary Ann asked Jim to the school dance. From that moment on, they were a team. They dated for eight years before Jim asked Mary Ann for her eternal love. Their love and commitment for each other lasted 69 years.

Their marriage was blessed with four children. Andrew James, who passed away at the age of 27, 1985 after a heart transplant operation; Timothy, an Artist; Bonnie, an elementary school teacher; and Terry, an operations superintendent for the American Water Company.

Mary Ann was an active member of the Holiday Park United Methodist Church of Plum Borough, Culpeper Baptist Church of Culpeper, VA, and Garber Methodist Church of New Bern, NC. She was a Girl Scout Leader for eight years, a Sunday School Teacher for twelve years, and volunteered for three years as "The Gray Ladies" of New Kensington Hospital. Mary Ann also created and directed a large Christian Puppet Ministry encompassing two states, Pennsylvania and Virginia. "The Master's Hands" and "Puppets Personification" kept Mary Ann busy with performances in churches and schools for eighteen years. She also enjoyed the art of clowning and had professional training to serve and perform in "Fools for Christ". Her clown's name was "Jingles" in Pittsburgh, and "Sunflower" in Culpeper. In her earlier years she clowned around making children laugh within public schools as "Stuppo" the clown.

Mary Ann and Jim retired to eleven acres of wooded land near Culpeper, Virginia where they built an oak log home enjoying many gatherings and good times with family and friends. There was also the family cottage in Quebec, Canada where Mary Ann, Jim, and family members spent many wonderful summers together. No matter where Mary Ann would travel, Christ was her center. She adored her Savior. When she was eleven years old, she gave her life to Christ, but not until she was thirty-two years old did she have a personal and dedicated life with God.

Mary Ann loved her five grandchildren and her three great grandchildren. Loving them was her best joy. She taught them games, songs, puppetry, and told them all about Jesus. Spending days with "Memaw" was the best.

Mary is survived by her husband, James E. Knepp; son Timothy R.; daughter Bonnie L. and husband David; son Terry L. and wife Paige; and sister-in-law Barbara Lee Bodle.

Also surviving are five grandchildren; Dr. Benjamin Gahagen and wife Dr. Heather Davis Gahagen; Jonathan Gahagen and wife Amber; Michael Ostrander, Matthew Ostrander, and Andrew James Knepp. Three great grandchildren; Darren Gahagen, Gabriella Gahagen, Quinn Gahagen.

Mary was preceded in death by her son Andrew James of Pittsburgh, PA; brother Dr. William Howe and his wife Connie of Temple, AZ; brother James B. Howe of New Bern, NC; brother-in-law Mathew and wife Mary Sue Knepp of Bridgeville, PA.

Internment of her ashes will be placed at Crown Crest Memorial Park, Clearfield, Pennsylvania.

Donations can be sent to Samaritan's Purse:

https://www.samaritanspurse.org/memorial-page/mary-ann-knepp-port-tobacco-md/.

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

Published by The Culpeper StarExponent on Jul. 31, 2025.

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Donalyn Joiner Selinsky

August 10, 2025

MA (and Jim and kids) were dear friends in Christ at Holiday Park UMC. Last saw them at our wedding in July 1991. She was a dear, funny, beautiful soul. Now in the cloud of witnesses forever! Hugs to Jim and kids - Donalyn and EC Selinsky.

Ann P. Thompson

August 9, 2025

Jim and Mary Ann are the best of the best. Not enough words to describe what their friendship of over sixty years meant to Ben and to me. Peace to Mary Ann and love to Jim and family

Earl and Marsha Edwards

August 5, 2025

Earl and I had the privilege of being a part of Mary Ann´s puppet ministry. She was such a fun, funny and giving person. We will miss her. Condolences to all her family. Earl and Marsha Edwards

Jojuan White

August 3, 2025

I met Mary Ann when she called for puppeteers to join a new ministry starting at Culpeper Baptist Church. I couldn't volunteer fast enough. She was a wonderful director, full of life, and had a zeal for Jesus. I loved her dearly. She will be missed so much. Praying for all of you.

I have Betsy...her dear puppet. If the family would like Betsy, please contact me.

Ron Bechtold

August 1, 2025

Maryann was a great friend and mentor for my Linda. She taught her much about Jesus. Thank you.

Wendy Bechtold Scothorn

July 31, 2025

Mrs Knepp was a dear, lifelong friend to my Mom, Linda Bechtold. We lived on Aloha Road in Pittsburgh where our families grew up together.

Bill Brown

July 31, 2025

Sweet Lady, lots of Fun.

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