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Obituary of Ross Wayne Knapp Jr.
July 8, 1944 – May 8, 2022
Ross Wayne Knapp Jr. Age 77 of Brownstown.
Beloved husband of Diana Knapp. Loving father of Wayne (Erin) Knapp. Dearest grandfather of Memphis Knapp, Mia Knapp and Merrick Knapp. Dear brother of Paul (Christine) Knapp, Ed (Barb) Knapp, Jeff Knapp, Pamela (Bob) Petrie, Maryann Baumann, Nancy Bauman. Dearest brother-in-law of Cori Knapp. Cherished friend of Warren Baldwin. Also survived by numerous nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by parents Ross Knapp Sr. and Clara Ruttman and brother David Knapp.
Family Tribute
Ross Wayne Knapp Jr. was a giving, loyal, dedicated man that would bend over backwards to help anybody. He loved his family and friends with all of his heart. Ross was a very proud Marine. He enjoyed any moment he could spend with his family. He especially enjoyed his M & M kids whom he bragged about whenever he was given the opportunity. His passion for boating and his motorhome was tremendous.
But there was no comparison to the love he had for his wife of 51 years, Diana. Together they traveled the globe, enjoying life and experiencing so many beautiful things. Ross was a very resourceful man. If anyone ever needed anything, he either knew where to get it or knew a guy. He will forever be missed and will never be forgotten. His joy for life and passion for his family will never be able to be duplicated.
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