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Amanda Albertina <I>Rosen</I> Knight

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Amanda Albertina Rosen Knight

Birth
Sweden
Death
9 Sep 1955 (aged 79)
Benton Township, Crawford County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Norwood Park Township, Cook County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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KNIGHT--Amanda A. Knight, beloved wife of the late George C.; fond mother of Irving, Royl, and the late Sheldon C. Knight; grandmother of Marilyn Kasch, George, Robert, and James Knight, Nancy Cowser, and Priscilla Bredemeier; great-grandmother of nine. Service 1 p. m. Monday at funeral home, 4447 Irving Park road. Interment Acacia Park.

From the Chicago Tribune, Saturday, September 10, 1955.
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Amanda Knight, 80

Word has been received here of the death of Mrs. Amanda Knight, 80, 800 32nd Ave. S. Mrs. Knight died while visiting her son in Cuba, Mo.

She had been a winter visitor here for 18 years, and had lived here permanently for the past two years. She was a charter member of the National Grandmother's Club of this city.

She was the widow of George Knight, former building inspector of Chicago, Ill., and is survived by two sons, Royal [sic: Royl] and Irving Knight; six grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.

Services and interment were in Chicago.

From the Tampa Bay Times (St. Petersburg, Florida), Thursday, September 15, 1955.
KNIGHT--Amanda A. Knight, beloved wife of the late George C.; fond mother of Irving, Royl, and the late Sheldon C. Knight; grandmother of Marilyn Kasch, George, Robert, and James Knight, Nancy Cowser, and Priscilla Bredemeier; great-grandmother of nine. Service 1 p. m. Monday at funeral home, 4447 Irving Park road. Interment Acacia Park.

From the Chicago Tribune, Saturday, September 10, 1955.
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Amanda Knight, 80

Word has been received here of the death of Mrs. Amanda Knight, 80, 800 32nd Ave. S. Mrs. Knight died while visiting her son in Cuba, Mo.

She had been a winter visitor here for 18 years, and had lived here permanently for the past two years. She was a charter member of the National Grandmother's Club of this city.

She was the widow of George Knight, former building inspector of Chicago, Ill., and is survived by two sons, Royal [sic: Royl] and Irving Knight; six grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.

Services and interment were in Chicago.

From the Tampa Bay Times (St. Petersburg, Florida), Thursday, September 15, 1955.


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