In Memory

Michael Knox

Michael Knox

 

Michael J. Knox, 67 of Monroe, formerly of Crystal Lake, IL, died unexpectedly on Monday, December 10, 2018 at Monroe Health Services. Born December 29, 1951, in Woodstock, IL, Michael was the son of Robert W. Sr. and Norma (Hiller) Knox. Michael was a 1970 graduate of Crystal Lake Central High School, where he won the Crystal Lake Football All-Conference Award his senior year. Michael worked at Midwest Well in Huntley, IL for several years and St. Vincent DePaul in Monroe for 10 years.  He enjoyed all sports and especially spending time with his large family.

Michael is survived by his siblings, Judy (Kenneth) Stoerp of Garden Prairie, IL., Janet Weidner of Lake Barrington, IL., Theodore Knox of Monroe, WI, Timothy (Cheryl) Knox of Monroe, WI, Mary Hafferkamp of Rockton, IL., Robert W. (Kelly) Knox Jr. of Monroe, WI, and Annette (Chris) Adrian of Rolling Meadows, IL; many loving aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins; and best friends, Bill Bacon and Mark Nelson. He was preceded in death by his parents; and brothers, Joseph P. Knox and James John Knox.

Private family services will be held at a later date. Memorials in Mike’s name may be sent to 1009 19th Avenue, Monroe, WI, c/o Ted Knox. The NEWCOMER FUNERAL HOME, Monroe, is assisting the family. Condolences may be shared at www.newcomerfuneralhome.net

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12/19/18 08:20 AM #1    

Anne Hougas (Watman)

I’m sorry to say that I only remember Michael from seeing his photo. It turns out that we’ve both been living in Monroe, Wisconsin for 10 plus years! I’m sure we ran into one another, but had no idea that we had been classmates. Apparently, he has a brother who also lives in Monroe.

It’s always hard to see that another classmate has passed. The time has gone by amazingly fast, and I still see all of us in our teens! 

Apparently Michael was working at St. Vincent’s in Monroe, and that’s about all I know. This is a beautiful part of Wisconsin, and it’s a nice community. I hope he was happy living here.

 

 


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