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John C. "Johnny" KNORR

John C. "Johnny" KNORR obituary

John KNORR Obituary

KNORR John C. "Johnny" John Christian Knorr, of Oregon, Ohio, passed away peacefully in his home at the age of 90 surrounded by his family on Sunday, August 28, 2011. Born in Crissey, Ohio, on May 24, 1921, to Reinhold and Mary (Reith) Knorr. At the age of nine, Johnny Knorr was on the stage playing violin solos made popular by David Rubinoff. During his junior high school days, he performed as a violin soloist on programs with Helen O'Connell. At Libbey High School, he was featured as a violin soloist with the orchestra and saxophone soloist with the band and he was awarded a scholarship to Ohio Northern University. Johnny played with several traveling bands (Artie Shaw, Jimmy Dorsey, Les Brown) and also stage shows, ice shows, circuses and many different styles of bands. In 1960, he formed his own band and since then has gained national recognition while sharing the stage with Tex Beneke, Johnny Desmond, The Four Aces, Helen O'Connell, Bobby Vinton, Bob Crosby, Myron Floren, Henry Questa, The Lawrence Welk Stars, and a 32-piece orchestra with Bob Hope. Johnny managed Centennial Terrace during its troubled years prior to its acquisition by Sylvania and is credited with keeping Centennial Terrace and Dancing Under the Stars alive. During that time, Johnny helped return big band music to the forefront and performed at Centennial Terrace to record crowds. Repeat performances at the Indiana Roof Ballroom, Cedar Point, and the Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island are just a few of the highlight performances of Johnny's orchestra. In 1984, Johnny's Orchestra was recognized as one of the big bands of today in the souvenir edition of Foto-Play, published by the Big Bands Magazine in Hollywood, California. In 1996, the United States Postal Service honored Johnny by presenting him an award to commemorate the Orchestra's contribution to big band music in conjunction with their American Music Stamp Series. On September 16, 1996, Johnny received a Proclamation from the Mayor of the City of Toledo, Ohio for 35 years of performing big band music for the enjoyment and entertainment of thousands who live in the tri-state area. In 1997, Johnny received the People's Choice Award for the Performing Arts as the best instrumental group. In 1999, Johnny was inducted into the Lake Erie West Hall of Fame. In 2007, he was recognized by the Toledo Jazz Society for lifetime service to America's Cultural Art Form and for giving "The Music We Like...The Way We Like to Hear It." In addition to his life long career in music, Johnny also worked first with his father followed by his brother, George, in the painting and decorating business in the 50's. The 60's saw him become active in the in the real estate profession. He was associated with the Hugh Bartley Real Estate Co., Melle Realty and in his later years, the Danberry Company. He was a member of Christ Presbyterian Church, Paragon Lodge F. & A.M., Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite Valley of Toledo, Zenobia Shrine A.A.O.N.M.S., American Federation of Musicians (Life Member), National Ballroom & Entertainment Association, Old Newsboys Goodfellow Association, Royal Order of Jesters, and Libbey High School Hall of Fame. Surviving are his wife of almost 70 years, Jane; son, Gerald (Emilie) Knorr; daughter, Janice (Orville) Wilcox; eight grandchildren; and ten great-grandchildren. John was preceded in death by his brother, George and sister, Grace Hammer. Friends may call at the Walker Funeral Home, 5155 W. Sylvania Ave., (west of Corey Rd.) on Thursday from 4 to 8 p.m. with Paragon Lodge Services at 7:30 p.m. and on Friday from 2 to 8 p.m. Services will be held on Saturday at 11 a.m. at Christ Presbyterian Church, 4225 W. Sylvania Ave. Interment at Toledo Memorial Park. The family requests memorial contributions be made to Christ Presbyterian Church. Condolences may be shared with the family at www.walkerfuneralhomes.com

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Published by The Blade from Aug. 30 to Aug. 31, 2011.

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gene parker

September 1, 2011

John and I would have lunch occasionally and we really hit it off. I didn't work with John but found him to be a real gentleman in the best sense of the word. He was a quality person who will be missed.

Musician,
Gene Parker

George hOFFMAN

August 31, 2011

As a member of the Kof C in the Irish Hills we want to thank you and your family for the enjoyment that your band brought to us on a annual basis in our Big Band Dance. I loved to dance to your music and wish your family our prayers for your loss.

Wayne Staley

August 31, 2011

May the memories last forever.
With condolences,
Wayne Staley

Jill McMillen

August 31, 2011

I was lucky to grow up with The Knorrs as my backyard neighbors.I spent many a summer night, as a young girl, falling alseep to the band practicing. Thus the beginings of my love for the big band sound. My father and I send our condolences. Chuck Tasker and Jill Tasker McMillen

Vickie Sprague (Ryle)

August 30, 2011

My father was a huge fan of Johnny Knorr and loved to listen as well as dance to his music.
With deepest sympathy to his wife and family,

Musa & Keith Steele

August 30, 2011

As a professional dancer and owner of Society Dance Club in Toledo, my wife and I were privileged to work/be with Mr. Knorr on many occasions. He was an extremely talented and honorable man. We were very lucky to have crossed paths with him. Our sincere sympathy to the family he leaves behind and may God heal your hearts quickly.

August 30, 2011

Rose, you and your family are in our thoughts and prayers. Much love to you and your family. -Kathy

Steve Chromik/ Family

August 30, 2011

Our deepest sympathy to Jane and the Knorr family in their loss. My Dad and John go back many years and I recall the two writing many musical arrangements together. Centennial Terrace was the return of the Big Band Music thanks to John who was well known as I found out being in New York in the 70's. Johns passing is a tremendous loss to the area music industry, but his music will live on. Thousands were touched by his music and friendship bringing in the countless New Years with the Johnny Knorr Orchestra. Thanks dear friend

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