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Deborah S. Knippenberg

Posted By Lake Shore Funeral Home On November 24, 2023 @ 5:00 pm In Obituaries | 4 Comments

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Deborah Sue Knippenberg, 72, passed away peacefully, surrounded by love, following a long-term decline from a debilitating stroke.

Memorial Service: 2PM Wednesday, November 29 at Lake Shore Funeral Home. Reception immediately following the service.

She was born June 24, 1951 in Cincinnati, Ohio and spent her childhood years in Lawrenceburg, Indiana, graduating from Lawrenceburg High School. As a child Debbie was outgoing, bold, and fearless. At a young age she developed a deep love for music, poetry, storytelling, and theatre. She could play any musical instrument by ear but loved the guitar and piano most.

Debbie was a strong advocate for the disabled, deaf, and elderly, eventually learning sign language and becoming and interpreter for the deaf. She began studying the Bible with Jehovah’s Witness shortly after high school and devoted her life in service. Debbie met her husband, John Gardin, while pioneering in Rosenburg, Texas and they moved a lot, eventually settling down in the Houston, Texas area.

Debbie was a devoted mother and loved her daughter dearly. She wrote and sang lullabies for Amy and taught her to read and write at a very young age. While they did not celebrate holidays, Debbie always made sure Amy had plenty of presents, attended costume parties and dances, held a “Family Day”, and most importantly that Amy felt loved.

Her greatest joy was becoming a Mamaw to her three grandchildren. She loved them dearly and treasured every precious moment they shared together, repeating many of the same activities she enjoyed with Amy.

Dee was preceded in death by her parents, June Frasier and Major Knippenberg; ex-husband and lifelong friend, John Gardin.

She is survived by her daughter, Amy Gage and husband Tim of Waco; grandchildren, Chyenne, C, and Jonah; great grandchildren, Savanna and MJ; sister, Judy Hamilton; niece, Stacee; and nephew, Tyler.

Dee made a lasting impression on all who had the pleasure to know and love her.

 

Place of Service: Lake Shore Funeral Home Chapel , 5201 Steinbeck Bend; Waco, TX 76708



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Condolences for the family of “Deborah S. Knippenberg”

Condolence from Judy Knippenberg Hamilton on November 25th, 2023 6:45 pm

Sisters
By Deborah Knippenberg

Once upon a time there were two very different sisters
One lived here, the other lived there
One had long the other had short, very short hair
Each had very different ways of life and
Each had very different ways of dealing with strife

Each is busy doing different things
One writes poetry
The other one sings

For all the things about them that is different and unique
One without the other is simply incomplete
Though they are different, they are forever the same
As they both were born with the same family name

Similarly, they have been both mothers and wives
And they will be there for each other for the rest of their lives
They share the most incredible gift
For only they and no one else
Can affectionately refer to each other as ‘sis’

When one is weak, the other is strong
They are there for each other when things may go wrong
They are whatever the other needs to be
Though far from each other
They are close family

They have the same father and they have the same mother
So they are eternally bound to one another

So no matter how each of their stories turns out
They are sisters
They are different
And that is what their sisterhood is all about.

Condolence from Judy Knippenberg Hamilton on November 25th, 2023 7:04 pm

Dear Amy, Cyerra, Jonah and Tim. At some point the tears will turn to all of the sweetness of the thousands of memories of your mother, Debbie. You know how much strength and willpower Debbie has always had. She always showed everyone just how much inner strength she had and that your will can make a difference.

I hope Debbie found ways to dwell on all of her many successes. The many people she was a devoted caregiver for and who loved her. The wonderful daughter that turned out to be such a beauty and good person, good wife, good mother and good daughter and who picked a man of goodness and kindness and made her daughter a wonderful husband and lasting marriage. I hope with all my heart that she realized all the things and experiences, poems, songs, music, love and strength she taught Amy June and that she passed on to her grandchildren, beautiful Cyerra and Jonah and Cheyenne. They are part of you forever and so blessed to have had you in their lives.

Condolence from Susan Fuldauer and Terry Evans on November 27th, 2023 5:09 pm

You are in our hearts and prayers.

Condolence from Vicki Olivo on November 30th, 2023 9:48 am

Amy & family,

Being the day after the memorial, I know today is even hard than yesterday. Today is the day that things get “quiet”. The day that the planning is over, the food eaten, and the silence of your daily lives move on. It is today, and all the days moving forward that I pray for comfort and peace. May the memories you shared bring a smile to your face and a warmth in your heart when you need it the most. I love you all so much!
Always Be Blessed,
Vicki

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