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Leland Duane Knapp

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Leland Duane Knapp

Birth
Saint Francis, Cheyenne County, Kansas, USA
Death
22 Mar 1990 (aged 54)
McDonald, Rawlins County, Kansas, USA
Burial
McDonald, Rawlins County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
26, Lot 1
Memorial ID
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OBITUARY

Leland Duane Knapp, son of Oscar Ivan and Madge Mae Headrick Knapp was born May 15, 1935 at St. Francis. He died at his home March 22, 1990 at the age of 54.

Duane was a lifetime resident of the McDonald area. He graduated from McDonald High School in 1954. He was a faithful member of the McDonald Lions Club with 34 years of perfect attendance, currently serving as president.

On August 19, 1962 he was united in marriage to Anna Marie Hafer at Atwood. This union was blessed with six children; five daughters and one son; Cynthia, Cathleen, Cheryl, Connie, Michael and Barbara.

Preceding him in death were his father and an infant brother, Bobby Dee.

Survivors include his wife Anna; his mother, Madge Knapp of Bird City; five daughters, Cynthia King of St. Joseph, Mo., Cathleen Loop and husband, Mark, of Benkelman, Neb., Cheryl Knapp of McDonald, Connie McCain and husband, Joe, of Atwood, Barbara, and son Michael of the home; his brother, Lyle Dean and wife, Theresa, of Bird City; one half-sister, Joanne Swanson, and husband, Bud, of Idyllwild, Calif; his grandson, the light of his life, Tyler Scott Knapp, and a host of other relatives and friends.

Services were held March 24 at the United Methodist Church in Atwood with the Rev. Francis Harwerth officiating. Interment was in the Grace Cemetery in McDonald.

Memorials may be addressed to the McDonald Lions Club or the McDonald Ambulance Fund. Brantley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

CARD OF THANKS
The family of Duane Knapp would like to thank friends and relatives for the memorials, food, flowers, phone calls, visits and prayers in the loss of our loved one. A special thanks to the McDonald Ambulance, The Rev. Francis Harwerth for his words of comfort, Phyllis Wingfield, Hal and Becky Antholz for the music, the McDonald Lions and Ladies Guild for serving lunch and to Gordon and Janet Brantley for their service and help. God bless you all.
--The family of Duane Knapp

The Citizen Patriot
Atwood, Kansas
Published April 5, 1990, Page 3

OBITUARY

Leland Duane Knapp, son of Oscar Ivan and Madge Mae Headrick Knapp was born May 15, 1935 at St. Francis. He died at his home March 22, 1990 at the age of 54.

Duane was a lifetime resident of the McDonald area. He graduated from McDonald High School in 1954. He was a faithful member of the McDonald Lions Club with 34 years of perfect attendance, currently serving as president.

On August 19, 1962 he was united in marriage to Anna Marie Hafer at Atwood. This union was blessed with six children; five daughters and one son; Cynthia, Cathleen, Cheryl, Connie, Michael and Barbara.

Preceding him in death were his father and an infant brother, Bobby Dee.

Survivors include his wife Anna; his mother, Madge Knapp of Bird City; five daughters, Cynthia King of St. Joseph, Mo., Cathleen Loop and husband, Mark, of Benkelman, Neb., Cheryl Knapp of McDonald, Connie McCain and husband, Joe, of Atwood, Barbara, and son Michael of the home; his brother, Lyle Dean and wife, Theresa, of Bird City; one half-sister, Joanne Swanson, and husband, Bud, of Idyllwild, Calif; his grandson, the light of his life, Tyler Scott Knapp, and a host of other relatives and friends.

Services were held March 24 at the United Methodist Church in Atwood with the Rev. Francis Harwerth officiating. Interment was in the Grace Cemetery in McDonald.

Memorials may be addressed to the McDonald Lions Club or the McDonald Ambulance Fund. Brantley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

CARD OF THANKS
The family of Duane Knapp would like to thank friends and relatives for the memorials, food, flowers, phone calls, visits and prayers in the loss of our loved one. A special thanks to the McDonald Ambulance, The Rev. Francis Harwerth for his words of comfort, Phyllis Wingfield, Hal and Becky Antholz for the music, the McDonald Lions and Ladies Guild for serving lunch and to Gordon and Janet Brantley for their service and help. God bless you all.
--The family of Duane Knapp

The Citizen Patriot
Atwood, Kansas
Published April 5, 1990, Page 3



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