Our American Family - Person Sheet
Our American Family - Person Sheet
NameJosef George KNIGHT Sr. 242
Birth Date1 Nov 1918
Birth PlaceMemphis, Scotland County, Missouri
Death Date25 Apr 1944 Age: 25
Burial PlaceHaswell, Kiowa County, Colorado, Haswell Cemetery
OccupationWWII Air Force, Killed In WWII.
FatherWilliam Bradley KNIGHT (1887-1973)
MotherMaude OVERFIELD (1888-1968)
Spouses
Birth Date10 May 1920
Birth PlaceKansas
Death Date1 Dec 1983 Age: 63
Burial Date3 Dec 1983243
Burial PlaceFowler, Otero County, Colorado, Fowler Cemetery
FatherHarold Hays GRISWOULD (1893-1983)
MotherWilla Wiley RYAN (1901-1976)
Family ID100
Marr Date10 Mar 1941
ChildrenBetty Jo (1942-2022)
 J. G. (1944-)
Notes for Josef George KNIGHT Sr.
Bradley Knight was born William Bradley Knight.
Bradley was the son of Joseph and Mary (Sherwood) Knight.
On Jan 10, 1915 to Maud Overfield in Clark County, Missouri. They had one child: Josef G Knight who was born on Nov 1, 1918 in Memphis, Scotland County, Missouri and who died while serving in Army Air Force on Apr 25, 1944.

On Find A Grave.

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Notes for Willa Pathena (Spouse 1)
Children With Joseph


IN MEMORY OF WILLA PATHENA WATTS
May 10, 1920 - December 1, 1983
services
Eads United Methodist Church
Saturday, December 3, 1983
OFFICIATING
Reverend Donald Bleyle
MUSICAL SELECTIONS
“Just As I Am”, “It Is No Secret”
SOLOIST
Doris Lessenden
PIANIST
Betty Crow
CASKETBEARERS
Roy Watts
John Watts
Neal Watts
Scott Watts
Hays Griswould
Greg Griswould
CONCLUDING SERVICES
Reverend Willis Goettle
Fowler Cemetery
Fowler, Colorado
ARRANGEMENTS BY
The Peacock’s
Wood-Gamble-Peacock Funeral Home
Lamar, Colorado243
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