The Columbian, Vancouver, WA., December 22, 1994, page A4
DELBERT I. KNAPP
CAMAS -- A Camas High School graduate, Delbert Ivan Knapp,
died Tuesday, Dec. 20, 1994, in Vancouver. Mr. Knapp, 74, retired in 1981
from Crown Zellerbach in Camas where he was a paper tester. He had worked
for the paper mill for 42 years.
Mr. Knapp was born July 21, 1920, in Ocean Falls, B.C.,
and had lived in Camas since 1927.
Mr. Knapp attended Washington State University. He was
a member of the American Bowling Congress and was president of Vancouver
Bowling Association in 1960-61. He enjoyed teaching junior bowlers. He was
also a member of the American Contract Bridge League and Orchard Hills Gold
and Country Club in Washougal. He enjoyed golf and pinochle.
He is survived by his wife, Gladys, at home; one sister,
Eileen Ryan; and one grandson.
A son, Craig, died in 1992.
There will be no service.
Straub's Funeral Home in Camas was in charge of
arrangements.
Memorial contributions may be made to charity of donor's
choice.
The Camas-Washougal Post-Record, Camas, WA., January 3, 1995, page A2
DELBERT I. KNAPP
Delbert Ivan Knapp of Camas Dec. 20, 1994, at Whispering
Pines Care Center in Vancouver. He was 74.
Knapp was born July 21, 1920, in Ocean Falls, British
Columbia, Canada, and moved to Camas during his early childhood. He graduated
from Camas High School and attended Washington State University. Knapp later
retired from Crown Zellerbach in Camas with 42 years service.
In other activities, he belonged to the American Bowling
Association in 1961-62. He was also a member of the American Contract Bridge
League. In addition, Knapp enjoyed golf, pinocle and dancing.
He is survived by his wife, Gladys Knapp at home in Camas;
one grandson; and numerous nieces and nephews.
At his request, no funeral was held. Straub's Funeral
Home was in charge of cremation.
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