Monday, March 10, 2014

Former DPS Principle Stan Knapp Passes At 64

Stan Knapp
Former Dorchester Public Schools principal Stan Knapp, 64, passed away last Friday, March 7, from complications brought on by ALS. 

Born Aug. 16, 1949 in Akron, Iowa to Jack and Phyllis Knapp, Stan was a son, brother, husband, Army first lieutenant, father, grandfather, educator, coach, realtor, Kiwanian, longtime UNL Women's sports supporter, world traveler, and golfer.

Family members include wife, Diane; brothers, Gordon (Ritta) and Brian (Terresa); sister, Barb Brown (Craig); daughter, Maggie (Colin); son, Mitch (Kenna); grandchildren, Paige and Landon; sister-in-law, Terri Small (Scott); and nieces and nephews.

A skilled educator. A wonderful father and grandfather. A respected colleague. A dear friend. A truly beautiful man. Stan touched many lives and all are better for knowing him.

A celebration of Stan's life will be 11 a.m., Tues., March 11, 2014, at St. Mark's United Methodist Church, 8550 Pioneers Blvd. in Lincoln, with family greeting friends from 10-11 a.m.  Memorials may be made to family for later designation. Condolences online at www.lincolnfh.com.

5 comments:

  1. So sorry for your loss, Knapp family. The Knapps were great contributors to our town when they lived here, helping in so many ways. I remember my son was a Cub Scout and Dianne was a Den Mother, as Stan helped. Good man who passed too soon. God bless.

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  2. A true class act. Stan was a great person and will be missed.

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  3. Not to re-live the past, but I'll tell you, Dorchester School was a tight ship when Galen Johnson and Stan Knapp were at the helm. Two standouts in a less than stellar public education system.

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  4. Sad news.

    Regrets to the family.

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  5. Stan was very involved in Dorchester's activities. I remember serving with him on the Dorchester Centennial's History Committee, which he chaired.

    Great man and he is missed already

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