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KNITTIG-BILL

In Loving Memory

Knittig, William E. (Bill)

Child of God. Beloved husband of Dana. Dearest son to the late Bernadine and William. Loving father to Shauna (Grant), Jason (Jane), and Richard. Dear brother of Roxanne (Kirke), Victoria (Mike), Susan (George), Richard (Sommer), Gale (Debbie), and Joe (Julie). Beloved grandfather of Reagan, Chloe, Aspen, Gwyn, Josephine, Molly, Ariana, Ian, and Owen. A nephew, cousin, uncle, friend, and inspiration to many. Predeceased by his parents and grandparents William and Rose (Knittig) and Anna (Chott).

Bill was a man of generosity, hope, laughter, and love. An amazing gift from God for all that know him. Touching countless lives through fellowship, church, sports, and his endearing heart. Bill was a friend to all and his eyes would glow talking about his family, especially his grandchildren. A graduate of Culver-Stockton and Webster U, Bill loved to be on the field excelling at football, golf, softball, volleyball, bowling, and so much more. His love, laughter, and touch will be with us always.

VISITATION at Canaan Baptist Church 5409 Baumgartner Rd, Saint Louis, MO 63129, Monday December 21, 3:00 P.M. to 6:00 P.M. with service to follow at 6:00 P.M.

Memorial donations can be made to Make-A-Wish, Barb McDowell Fund, or Pillars of Jefferson County.

A Kutis Affton Service

 

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