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Pam Evans
March 10, 2010
Mike Knox was a pool mentor for me i met him at Snookers, he had watched my current team playing for APA one night and thought i had potential to learn more and asked me to be a co-captain with him and form a new team which i did. Mike was a very caring person that would give you the shirt off his back to help you. My only regret was not knowing he was even sick until it was too late. When I stopped playing pool I stopped seeing most of the people I had formed bonds with. I'm sorry that i could not be there to say goodbye and to tell him what a wonderful person he is, hopefully he will know from these words that he really meant alot to some people. Thanks for your help and friendship Mike I hope that your journey into the unknown is filled with butt kicking on the pool table which you were very good at. We will all be with you one day.
Jan Woodfin Drew
March 6, 2010
We are so sorry to hear of Mike's passing. On behalf of the entire Woodfin family, we express our sincere condolences and deepest sympathies.
Robert Teasley
March 6, 2010
Mike was a life long friend and we had so many great times. You could always count on Mike when you needed a friend , He will me missed and always remembered.God Bless his family and friends
Andy Robinson
March 4, 2010
I'm so sorry to learn about Mike.I have many fond memories of him as a child playing golf together.My thoughts and prayers are with all of the Knox family.
Patricia Burkhalter-Herring
March 4, 2010
Mike was my true friend that will be greatly missed. We had so much fun growing up together, and sharing our stories with our children when we got older. My sympathy and love to the family, God bless you.
Michelle Mercer-Hill
March 4, 2010
Mike was a great friend to anyone that ever had the chance to be a part of his life. I am truly blessed to have had that opportunity. My deepest condolences go out to his family and loved ones. You will be truly missed. Mi
Donald Buckelew
March 4, 2010
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
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