In Loving Memory of Pauline Knupp
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Pauline Knupp was a strong woman and mother, the greatest grandmother that a person could ever have, she was a devoted and dedicated wife, loving; she was kind, sweet, and would give her shirt off her back for anyone on this planet. There aren’t enough words to describe the type of woman that she was, and there never will be.
In late November, Pauline went to Mission Hospital after not being able to breathe properly on her own. She was put onto oxygen to try to help her get breathing once again. However, it didn’t work all that well. While she was getting a little better, she was also getting worse at the same time. A couple of weeks later on December 2nd at 2:20pm, she passed with all of her family in the room.
She leaves behind 3 daughters, 8 grandchildren, and 1 great grandchild. She brought so much love to everyone around her. She was the glue that held this entire family together, and without her we are falling apart at the seams. And throughout her life, she tried to be the glue that held relationships, friendships, and everything else together.
She is joining her husband Robert Lee Knupp in heaven. He passed away in 1998, and they have finally been reunited. As we are mourning our loss, we are just thankful that she could be reunited with him in heaven for the rest of their eternal lives.
All the way from age 52 and down to age 2, we are mourning in our own ways. We are hoping to raise enough funds to cover the cost of the funeral, as well as any other future expenses so that our family can focus on the grieving process. We are thankful for any support you may be able to provide. Thank you all so much for your hospitality and for your love. Our family appreciates it more than we can ever thank anyone for.
The funeral is going to be held this coming Thursday December 8th, at 2pm.
In late November, Pauline went to Mission Hospital after not being able to breathe properly on her own. She was put onto oxygen to try to help her get breathing once again. However, it didn’t work all that well. While she was getting a little better, she was also getting worse at the same time. A couple of weeks later on December 2nd at 2:20pm, she passed with all of her family in the room.
She leaves behind 3 daughters, 8 grandchildren, and 1 great grandchild. She brought so much love to everyone around her. She was the glue that held this entire family together, and without her we are falling apart at the seams. And throughout her life, she tried to be the glue that held relationships, friendships, and everything else together.
She is joining her husband Robert Lee Knupp in heaven. He passed away in 1998, and they have finally been reunited. As we are mourning our loss, we are just thankful that she could be reunited with him in heaven for the rest of their eternal lives.
All the way from age 52 and down to age 2, we are mourning in our own ways. We are hoping to raise enough funds to cover the cost of the funeral, as well as any other future expenses so that our family can focus on the grieving process. We are thankful for any support you may be able to provide. Thank you all so much for your hospitality and for your love. Our family appreciates it more than we can ever thank anyone for.
The funeral is going to be held this coming Thursday December 8th, at 2pm.
Organizer
Andrew White
Organizer
Black Mountain, NC