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Patricia (Buckmaster) Knepley, RN, of Napoleon, passed away on July 15, 2013.
She was born June 20, 1933 to Claude and Irene (Durham) Buckmaster. Loving wife of Larry Knepley, they were united in marriage on November 6, 1954.
Patricia is survived by daughters, Mary Lou (Bill) Keedy, Teresa (Doug ) Barchick; sons, Larry (Cindy), David, Michael and Joseph (Amy) Knepley. Grandmother to 11 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Also survived by sisters, Margaret (Marv) Schroer, Ida Buckmaster and Shirley (Chuck) Higbea; and brothers, Don (Norma) Buckmaster, Earl (Brenda) Buckmaster and Walter (Judy) Buckmaster.
She was preceded in death by her parents, sisters, Betty (Austin) Tuttle, Maxine (Ned) Grogg and infant sister Norma Jean; along with brother, Charles.
Patricia attended Napoleon Public School graduating in 1951. She then entered nurses training at Maumee Valley Hospital in Toledo, Ohio. She was the third daughter in her family to attend that nursing school, graduating in 1954. Patricia was awarded the Ann Houck Award for exhibiting the traits most desired in a caring nurse.
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She was born June 20, 1933 to Claude and Irene (Durham) Buckmaster. Loving wife of Larry Knepley, they were united in marriage on November 6, 1954.
Patricia is survived by daughters, Mary Lou (Bill) Keedy, Teresa (Doug ) Barchick; sons, Larry (Cindy), David, Michael and Joseph (Amy) Knepley. Grandmother to 11 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Also survived by sisters, Margaret (Marv) Schroer, Ida Buckmaster and Shirley (Chuck) Higbea; and brothers, Don (Norma) Buckmaster, Earl (Brenda) Buckmaster and Walter (Judy) Buckmaster.
She was preceded in death by her parents, sisters, Betty (Austin) Tuttle, Maxine (Ned) Grogg and infant sister Norma Jean; along with brother, Charles.
Patricia attended Napoleon Public School graduating in 1951. She then entered nurses training at Maumee Valley Hospital in Toledo, Ohio. She was the third daughter in her family to attend that nursing school, graduating in 1954. Patricia was awarded the Ann Houck Award for exhibiting the traits most desired in a caring nurse.