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Luther H. Knopp, Jr., 67, of Wooster died on Saturday, October 24, 2020 at his residence.
He was born March 4, 1953 in Wooster, the son of Luther Knopp, Sr. and Betty Falin Shearer.
Luther was an electrician who enjoyed tinkering with electronics and technology. He loved alternative energy sources, such as electric cars and solar panels. Luther also enjoyed going to flea markets and auctions. He had spent many years as a Scout Leader for Boy Scout Troop #65 in Wooster. He even attended the national Boy Scout Jamboree in 2001. Most of all, Luther loved being a grandfather.
He is survived by his children Philip Knopp of Columbus, Bryan Knopp of Wooster, and Jennifer (Steven) Mullins of Columbus; a grandchild Felix Knopp; and sisters Darlene Morris of Wooster and Cathy (Robert) Franks of Florida.
In addition to his parents, Luther was preceded in death by his brother Robin Knopp.
The family would like to extend special thanks to the Wayne County Sheriff ™s Office and the Wooster Township Fire Department for their kindness and care.
There will be no services.
Memorial Contributions may be made to Boy Scout Troop #65, c/o Zion Lutheran Church, 301 N. Market Street, Wooster, OH 44691.
McIntire, Bradham & Sleek Funeral Home, 216 E. Larwill St., Wooster is assisting the family.
Online condolences may be left for the family at www.mcintirebradhamsleek.com

Memorial Contributions
Boy Scout Troop #65, c/o Zion Lutheran Church, 301 N. Market Street, Wooster, OH 44691

Service
There will be no services.

Visitation
There will be no calling hours.

4 Comments

  1. Philip And Casey we are sorry for your loss. Our prayers are with you.

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  2. Kids – Phil, Bryan, Jennifer & Luticia – Grandchildren, Sisters, Cousins, all friends & family, I’m sorry for your loss. I’m so heartbroken. Can’t believe Butch [Luther] is gone. Been going to call him for awhile now, deeply regret not having done so. Hadn’t talked to him since after the virus struck. Was to help him with his solar panels. Had no idea we’d never talk again. He was a good man.

    I especially hurt for you kids. Love you all. Hang in there. Try always to remember the good times, funny times, happy times pertaining to your daddy. It helps. It did for my sister, brothers & me when we lost our parents.

    Butch was kind to me. Appreciated him fixing an electricity problem I had last year. He refused my money. He was so knowledgeable, not only in electricity, but in all practical things around the house & gave me helpful tips.

    How I loved our conversations. His love & knowledge of honey bees was so impressive & uplifting. I’d always thought about having a bee hive like our grandma did many years ago, yet it was Butch who actually did it. Was so exited… he was going to bring a bee catcher down to my house. Now in Heaven, he doesn’t need to catch any more bees. I can imagine him enjoying MANY BEES fluttering all about him and he doesn’t even need his bee suit now. I trust Butch’s family, who went before him, was right there welcoming him with great rejoicing, hugging & loving on him… now together forever more in perfect Love, Peace, & Joy. – Thank you Jesus for this hope & reassurance. Amen

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  3. So sorry and shocked to hear of Luther’s passing. We had many wonderful conversations on facebook. We used to be neighbors when we were little. He talked of his family often and loved you all so much. Loved being a grandpa. Remember all the happy times!

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  4. So sorry and shocked to hear of Luther’s passing. We had many wonderful conversations on facebook. We used to be neighbors when we were little. He talked of his family often and loved you all so much. Loved being a grandpa. Remember all the happy times!

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