Mr. Knoll, born in North Dakota, died Wednesday at Valley Hospital and Medical Center.
He was employed by Consolidated Freightways 36 years and was a member of Teamsters Union Local 690. He served with the Army during World War II.
Survivors include his wife, Bonnie; one son, Keith Knoll of Spokane; three daughters, Mrs. Bob (Judy) Krommenhoek of Boise, and Sandra Knoll and Linda Knoll, both of Spokane; his stepmother, Pauline Knoll of Minneapolis, Minnesota; two brothers, including Joseph Knoll of Clarkston, Washington; three sisters; and two step-grandsons.
—From the Spokane Chronicle and The Spokesman-Review; Monday, November 24 and Tuesday, November 25, 1986
Mr. Knoll, born in North Dakota, died Wednesday at Valley Hospital and Medical Center.
He was employed by Consolidated Freightways 36 years and was a member of Teamsters Union Local 690. He served with the Army during World War II.
Survivors include his wife, Bonnie; one son, Keith Knoll of Spokane; three daughters, Mrs. Bob (Judy) Krommenhoek of Boise, and Sandra Knoll and Linda Knoll, both of Spokane; his stepmother, Pauline Knoll of Minneapolis, Minnesota; two brothers, including Joseph Knoll of Clarkston, Washington; three sisters; and two step-grandsons.
—From the Spokane Chronicle and The Spokesman-Review; Monday, November 24 and Tuesday, November 25, 1986
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