Sad News - RIP Dr. Ray Knight
#21
I only knew Ray through the site as well. Very sad news. My condolences to you and the rest of the family.
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#22
I too only knew Ray through his posts here, which were always thoughtful, and when he announced he was liquidating his shop due to health reasons. How nice that you were able to share this hobby with him and that he passed on his knowledge to you.

It's obvious that he led an exemplary life in service to others. My sincere condolences to you and family. RIP Ray.

Doug
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#23
My condolences to you and your families. I only knew your father through this site and his postings here.  His postings helped me grow.  I have purchased tools from from Ray in the past.  I will miss his contributions to the craft.

Frank S in IA
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#24
So sorry for your loss. I met Ray about 10 yrs ago when I bought a HF mortiser from him. RIP Ray.
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#25
My condolences to your family on the passing of a great man.

Also, thank you for the link to the obituary.  We only see a small glimpse of the members of this forum.  It was obvious that Ray lived a great and full life.  He passes on a legacy that is strong and enduring.

God bless you all.
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#26
I was fortunate enough to meet him in person with my brother. I got to see some of the chairs and things he made.

God bless your family.
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#27
My condolences. I met Ray through the woodworking club in Louisville. He was an active member who freely shared his vast knowledge in woodworking. He was always the first guy I would look for when showing up to those meetings and I always valued what he had to say. I do have one of his unfinished projects that I will finish at some point. He showed me the small house down by the river and the work he put into it along with all the beautiful furniture pieces in it. He was quite a crafts man and had a shop to make us all jealous. I will miss him.
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#28
(09-07-2024, 11:36 AM)R Clark Wrote: My condolences to your family on the passing of a great man.

Also, thank you for the link to the obituary.  We only see a small glimpse of the members of this forum.  It was obvious that Ray lived a great and full life.  He passes on a legacy that is strong and enduring.

God bless you all.

I only knew Ray through this forum.  It was very interesting to read his Obituary.  Very intelligent and interesting man.

I am very sorry for your loss.  I am glad you got to share the woodworking hobby with your dad.  I am sure you will remember him when you are in your own shop.

Thank you for letting us know about his passing.

Peace to your family.
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#29
(09-04-2024, 09:42 AM)rayknight Wrote: My name is Roger Knight and I am Ray's youngest son and I'm using his account to share some sad news.

I understand he was quite active on here at different times over the years, though most recently, he was probably on here liquidating his woodworking tools, fixtures, and paraphernalia. He ultimately had to lay down his woodworking hobby due to his Parkinson's. I appreciate this community and his connection to it will always be special to me as my dad and I spent lots of time together on woodworking projects and classes. Wood, tools, restoring, and building (in the house or the woodshop) were a constant part of my young adult life as well as our adult relationship and I learned most of what I know about using tools and solving problems from him.

I just wanted to share this news and link his obituary for anyone who may have interacted with him here.

https://everloved.com/life-of/dr-ray-knight/

Thank you,
Roger

Roger,

I also only knew of your father from here, he sounds like an amazing man, father, and husband.  My condolences to you and your family.

Kevin
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#30
Roger, my condolences to you and your family on Ray's passing.  I only knew him from online, but he was a funny, witty and knowledgeable guy who's online company was well received by all.  May he rest in peace.
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