He was born February 28, 1900, in Montpelier, to John and Harriet Cordelia Dalrymple Knutti.
He married Ruby May Loveland August 17, 1920, in Paris. He was a member of the LDS Church and he worked most of his life as a carpenter in the Montpelier area.
Survivors include his widow, Montpelier; stepmother, Mrs. Rose Knutti, Salt Lake City; two sons, Robert William, Los Angeles, Calif,; and Paul Allen, Montpelier; two daughters, Mrs. Lynn (Donna) Stoddard, Georgetown; and Mrs. Jack (Gladys) McCraney, Logan; 14 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; two brothers, Frank and Edward, both Salt Lake City; five sisters, Mrs. Mabel Davis, Seattle, Wash.; Mrs. mae Brimhall, Evanston, Wyo.; Mrs. Irene Wallentine, Ogden; Mrs. Herman (Kathryn) Rohner, Salt Lake City; and Mrs. Vincent (Alice) Morris, Pocatello.
Services in memory of William Knutti were held in Matthews Mortuary Chapel March 9, under the direction of Matthews Mortuary. Counselor LeVere King conducted. Flowers were under the direction of the Second Ward Relief Society.
Edward Knutti gave the family prayer. Music was played by Renee Bird. Ernest Vaterlaus gave the invocation, the obituary was by Frank Knutti, and David J. Gerber was the speaker. Vocal solos were presented by Ruth Kay Andersen and Mignon Jensen. Clifford Sommer gave the benediction.
Interment was in Montpelier Cemetery, where the grave was dedicated by Wesley Williams. Pallbearers included Richard D. Gerber, Walt Rohner, Harlan Eborn, Charles E. Grimes, Richard King, and Cliff King. Art VanOrman and O'Dell Williamson were honorary pallbearers.
He was born February 28, 1900, in Montpelier, to John and Harriet Cordelia Dalrymple Knutti.
He married Ruby May Loveland August 17, 1920, in Paris. He was a member of the LDS Church and he worked most of his life as a carpenter in the Montpelier area.
Survivors include his widow, Montpelier; stepmother, Mrs. Rose Knutti, Salt Lake City; two sons, Robert William, Los Angeles, Calif,; and Paul Allen, Montpelier; two daughters, Mrs. Lynn (Donna) Stoddard, Georgetown; and Mrs. Jack (Gladys) McCraney, Logan; 14 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; two brothers, Frank and Edward, both Salt Lake City; five sisters, Mrs. Mabel Davis, Seattle, Wash.; Mrs. mae Brimhall, Evanston, Wyo.; Mrs. Irene Wallentine, Ogden; Mrs. Herman (Kathryn) Rohner, Salt Lake City; and Mrs. Vincent (Alice) Morris, Pocatello.
Services in memory of William Knutti were held in Matthews Mortuary Chapel March 9, under the direction of Matthews Mortuary. Counselor LeVere King conducted. Flowers were under the direction of the Second Ward Relief Society.
Edward Knutti gave the family prayer. Music was played by Renee Bird. Ernest Vaterlaus gave the invocation, the obituary was by Frank Knutti, and David J. Gerber was the speaker. Vocal solos were presented by Ruth Kay Andersen and Mignon Jensen. Clifford Sommer gave the benediction.
Interment was in Montpelier Cemetery, where the grave was dedicated by Wesley Williams. Pallbearers included Richard D. Gerber, Walt Rohner, Harlan Eborn, Charles E. Grimes, Richard King, and Cliff King. Art VanOrman and O'Dell Williamson were honorary pallbearers.
Family Members
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Myrtle Elizabeth Knutti
1890–1908
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Mabel Maria Knutti Davis
1891–1984
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Rose Josephine Knutti
1892–1973
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Hattie Mae Knutti Brimhall
1894–1980
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Molly Malone Knutti
1895–1900
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John Henry Knutti
1897–1899
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Alfred Knutti
1899–1899
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Milton Dalrymple Knutti
1902–1902
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Mark Dalrymple Knutti
1903–1905
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Irene Knutti Wallentine
1906–1987
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Delbert Dean Knutti
1908–1940
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