Posted by:
Betty Kepka Schuktz
Posted on:
Friday, January 4, 2019
To Lenora’s Family I am deeply sorrowed to hear of Lenira’s passing. . Lenora and I were friends in our teen years. We attended Glenbard High School, rode the bus together and loved to roller skate. Her brother Victor , his friend, Lenora and I enjoyed wonderful times together back in the day. Although life’s journey took us along digfferent paths, she has always remained nestled in my heart and has blessed me with wonderful memories. She was a wonderful person - a sweet forever friend. I was lucky to have known her. My deepest sympathy to you all.
Posted on:
Sunday, October 7, 2018
To my friends, the Knapp men, and to their families, Jeri and I send our deepest condolences. I have fond memories of your mother and father from many a softball game that they attended. Soft-spoken, but so caring was your mother, always smiling and warm. As the circle of life turns on us, I hope you will find comfort in friends and family and in the memories of your Mother's good life. What a wonderful group of friends we have had, and parents were always a part, so we grieve along with you and share in your loss. Stand strong, my friends, in this difficult time. Sincerely, John Romano and Jeri Jaeger
Posted by:
Christina Camberg
Posted on:
Thursday, October 4, 2018
My dear Aunt Lenora taught me that no matter what life gives you to never lose faith in the Savior, and also to pray right away whenever you need the Savior’s help. I feel so blessed to know you, Aunt Lenora. Rest in peace until we meet again.❤️
Posted by:
Kathy Lichthardt
Posted on:
Wednesday, October 3, 2018
My deepest sympathy to the family of Lenora Knapp. My husband and I were very fond of her and her husband Bob. They were both in his choir at Trinity for years. We enjoyed their friendship and many visits with them. Our deepest sympathy to the family and may you have peace knowing they are together again.