Born March 27, 1908 in Bonners Ferry, Idaho, he came to Spokane as a child.
A retired millwright, he had been employed by various lumber companies, including McGoldrick Lumber Company for about 30 years.
Mr Knight, who died Thursday at his home, was a Golden Eagle and a member of Spokane Eagles Aerie 2. He was a Methodist.
Survivors include one daughter, Donna R. Henshaw of Spokane; one son, Robert Knight of The Tri-Cities; one sister, Ellen Marie Hart of Deer Park; three brothers, including George Knight of Spokane; three grandchildren; and three great grandchildren.
The Spokesman Review January 16, 1983 Page C 12
Born March 27, 1908 in Bonners Ferry, Idaho, he came to Spokane as a child.
A retired millwright, he had been employed by various lumber companies, including McGoldrick Lumber Company for about 30 years.
Mr Knight, who died Thursday at his home, was a Golden Eagle and a member of Spokane Eagles Aerie 2. He was a Methodist.
Survivors include one daughter, Donna R. Henshaw of Spokane; one son, Robert Knight of The Tri-Cities; one sister, Ellen Marie Hart of Deer Park; three brothers, including George Knight of Spokane; three grandchildren; and three great grandchildren.
The Spokesman Review January 16, 1983 Page C 12
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