The White Oak Pond Quartet sang 'Beyond the Sunset" and soloist, Mrs. Geraldine Monteer sang "When Jesus Breaks the Morning", both accompanied by Mrs. Miles Appling. Escorts were Joe Morrow, Jim Upp, Bob Sturks, Jack Mattice, Ray Hertz and Punk Davis.
James Albert Knight, son of Roy and Juanita Knight, was born March 8, 1944 in Lebanon and passed away May 13, 1967 in Memorial Hospital, South Bend, Indiana. He and his family had made their home in Rochester for about two years and at the time of his death, he was employed by Safway Steel Products Company. He attended the Lebanon High School. On January 5, 1963 he was united in marriage with Lucille Monteer and to this union were bom two sons. At an early age he accepted Christ and united with the Church of the Nazarene.
Survivors are his wife, Lucille and two sons, Terry and Jimmy, all of the home in Rochester; his mother, Mrs. Juanita Knight of Lebanon; one brother, Roy Knight of Lebanon; five sisters, Mrs. Edna Spencer of Logansport, Indiana; Mrs. Lena Milliman of Liberty, Mo.; Mrs. Donna Lawson, Mrs. Letha Lawson and Miss Reta Knight, all of Lebanon; his maternal grandmother, Mrs. Clara Garrett, San Diego, Calif., and his paternal grandfather, Austin Knight of Lebanon.
The White Oak Pond Quartet sang 'Beyond the Sunset" and soloist, Mrs. Geraldine Monteer sang "When Jesus Breaks the Morning", both accompanied by Mrs. Miles Appling. Escorts were Joe Morrow, Jim Upp, Bob Sturks, Jack Mattice, Ray Hertz and Punk Davis.
James Albert Knight, son of Roy and Juanita Knight, was born March 8, 1944 in Lebanon and passed away May 13, 1967 in Memorial Hospital, South Bend, Indiana. He and his family had made their home in Rochester for about two years and at the time of his death, he was employed by Safway Steel Products Company. He attended the Lebanon High School. On January 5, 1963 he was united in marriage with Lucille Monteer and to this union were bom two sons. At an early age he accepted Christ and united with the Church of the Nazarene.
Survivors are his wife, Lucille and two sons, Terry and Jimmy, all of the home in Rochester; his mother, Mrs. Juanita Knight of Lebanon; one brother, Roy Knight of Lebanon; five sisters, Mrs. Edna Spencer of Logansport, Indiana; Mrs. Lena Milliman of Liberty, Mo.; Mrs. Donna Lawson, Mrs. Letha Lawson and Miss Reta Knight, all of Lebanon; his maternal grandmother, Mrs. Clara Garrett, San Diego, Calif., and his paternal grandfather, Austin Knight of Lebanon.
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