Kenneth Knight Durango, Colorado Obituary

Kenneth Knight

Ken loved God and his family first and foremost. His passion in life was Tang Soo Do and his many students, friends, and associates related to his church world and his karate world. He taught karate for 7 years at the Church at Rocky Peak in Chatsworth, California, where he left a legacy of discipline, love, and excellence for God through the karate experience. Ken studied under Chuck Norris and Dennis Ichikawa among other great karate professionals. Ken would have been touched deeply by Mr. Ichikawa’s praise, “Ken was one of the best men I had the pleasure of knowing, teaching, and working with in my entire life. He embraced the martial arts, his family and life to the fullest degree. The world is a better place for having him in it. He touched so many lives and encouraged so many people, that his influence and legacy will live on forever.” Thank you Mr. Ichikawa! In the words of our wonderful Pagosa friend, Becky Shields, “I will celebrate his life!! He is home!!” He is survived by, his wife, Nancy Danielson Knight, Pagosa Springs; his brother, Steve (Kelly) Knight, Anaheim, CA; his daughters: Lori (Chris) Knight Vaught, Ladera Ranch, CA; Debi (Tom) Knight Bertog, Ladera Ranch, CA and Heather (Andrew) Knight Delauney, Valencia, CA; 10 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren; his stepdaughter, Lisa (Gabe) Madanat, Oceanside, CA; his stepson, Todd (LuAnn) Ormonde, Pagosa Springs, CO; his 2nd family: Carolyn Yeargain, Washington; Gary and Margie Proud, California and J.J. Thompson, California. In lieu of flowers please consider a memorial contribution to the International Board of Missions, www.imb.org “Lottie Moon Christmas offering” (Ken’s granddaughter (Tara Rice) and her husband (Daniel Rice) are preparing to serve as full time missionaries) OR to Paige and Mark Anderson, c/o Nancy Knight, 21 Teal Cr, Pagosa Springs, CO 81147 (Ken’s niece, Paige and Mark are preparing to leave Brazil after 20 years of running the Davis Lar Orphanage for street children due to Mark's diagnosis of advanced melanoma).
February 13, 1941 - June 29, 201602/13/194106/29/2016
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Ken loved God and his family first and foremost. His passion in life was Tang Soo Do and his many students, friends, and associates related to his church world and his karate world. He taught karate for 7 years at the Church at Rocky Peak in Chatsworth, California, where he left a legacy of discipline, love, and excellence for God through the karate experience. Ken studied under Chuck Norris and Dennis Ichikawa among other great karate professionals. Ken would have been touched deeply by Mr. Ichikawa’s praise, “Ken was one of the best men I had the pleasure of knowing, teaching, and working with in my entire life. He embraced the martial arts, his family and life to the fullest degree. The world is a better place for having him in it. He touched so many lives and encouraged so many people, that his influence and legacy will live on forever.” Thank you Mr. Ichikawa! In the words of our wonderful Pagosa friend, Becky Shields, “I will celebrate his life!! He is home!!” He is survived by, his wife, Nancy Danielson Knight, Pagosa Springs; his brother, Steve (Kelly) Knight, Anaheim, CA; his daughters: Lori (Chris) Knight Vaught, Ladera Ranch, CA; Debi (Tom) Knight Bertog, Ladera Ranch, CA and Heather (Andrew) Knight Delauney, Valencia, CA; 10 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren; his stepdaughter, Lisa (Gabe) Madanat, Oceanside, CA; his stepson, Todd (LuAnn) Ormonde, Pagosa Springs, CO; his 2nd family: Carolyn Yeargain, Washington; Gary and Margie Proud, California and J.J. Thompson, California. In lieu of flowers please consider a memorial contribution to the International Board of Missions, www.imb.org “Lottie Moon Christmas offering” (Ken’s granddaughter (Tara Rice) and her husband (Daniel Rice) are preparing to serve as full time missionaries) OR to Paige and Mark Anderson, c/o Nancy Knight, 21 Teal Cr, Pagosa Springs, CO 81147 (Ken’s niece, Paige and Mark are preparing to leave Brazil after 20 years of running the Davis Lar Orphanage for street children due to Mark's diagnosis of advanced melanoma).

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