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This memorial website was created in the memory of our loved one, Russ Knerr born on October 21, 1953 and passed away on April 15, 2011. We will remember him forever. A Celebration of Russ Knerr’s life was held on May 14th, 2011 at the Solana Beach Presbyterian Church at 1:00 p.m.  Family and friends gathered to pay tribute  and honor the memories of a man who meant so much to all of us. The family kindly requests that should you choose to donate in Russ's honor,  direct donations to: 

San Diego Hospice and The Institute for Palliative Medicine
4311 Third Ave
San Diego, CA 92103
Donations to be made in honor of Russ Knerr

A Gift in Memory of Russ Knerr to:
The UCSD Foundation
Attn: Pam Werner, Director of Development
Moores UCSD Cancer Center
200 W. Arbor Drive, #8982
San Diego, CA 92103
Gifts to be "Designated for melanoma research"

Russ was a humble, honest and kind soul, caring father, loving spouse, worthy son and a giving friend. Russ imparted a special wisdom and a special brand of humor to all who listened. His view of life was always unique, inquisitive and positive. In our lives, few special people pass before us - one of those was Russ - who brought joy to to others and gave his all to his family and those of us who were lucky enough to be his friend.  

George Russell Knerr, III, age 57, of Del Mar, CA, passed away on April 15, 2011 after a 17-year battle with malignant melanoma.  Russ was surrounded by his loving family. He was born October 21, 1953 in St. Louis, MO, son of G. Russell Knerr, Jr. of Naples, FL, and Marilyn Martin Knerr, of Mechanicsburg, PA.  Russ attended Camp Hill High School and was a graduate of the Mercersburg Academy and Bucknell University.  He received his Masters degree from the American Graduate School of International Management in Glendale, AZ.  Russ was a wonderful husband, father, and grandfather, and loved by all who knew him.  He was a kind, humble, valiant and honorable man. He will be greatly missed by his family and friends.  He is survived by his parents, his wife Lynn, daughter Katy, granddaughter Charlie, his sister Virginia Mayfield and her son John Mayfield of Fort Worth, TX.

Please continue to share your memories, photos and tributes to Russ to preserve and honor his memory. 

 

 

April 15, 2012
April 15, 2012
Hi Russ, We are all thinking about you today and my wish is that you are there with us in every ray of sunshine, in every breath we take. In every star that twinkles I look for you everywhere. Until we meet again dear friend, know you are in our hearts forever. AKA Las Madres de la Comunida...A Knerr/Starbuck Joke!! Right Lynn :-)
December 19, 2011
December 19, 2011
Dear sweet Russ, It is a few days past eight months since you had to leave us. We miss you so much every day, but especially as Christmas approaches. It will never be the same and yet the special traditions we created together will sustain us through the holidays. I wish you were here to see Charlie open her Christmas presents. She says hi to your picture every day. I love you, Lynn
October 21, 2011
October 21, 2011
Happy Birthday George Russell! We all miss you and we're so glad we have such good memories, Our Hero!
October 21, 2011
October 21, 2011
Smiles,
With lots of memories of MR Russ..
Miss your smiling face. 
Rest in Peace
May 16, 2011
May 16, 2011
What an amazing man...I have always truly been inspired by his ability to work through all of his illnesses. I am honored to have know him and will always be grateful that we shared his life with him and his family. It is so hard to believe he is gon
May 11, 2011
May 11, 2011
A mother couldn't ask for a more wonderful son. Russ, I cherish every moment I had with you and I miss you so much.
May 11, 2011
May 11, 2011
Russ was a very special gift from God to his mother and me. He was not only a wonderful son, but he was also my friend. 
Russ, I love you and miss you very much and you are always in my thoughts. You will forever be in my heart. Love, Dad
May 10, 2011
May 10, 2011
For everything there is a season, and a time for every purpose under heaven
—Ecclesiates: 3:1-13
May 7, 2011
May 7, 2011
The tributes to Russ are heartwarming and show a vivid picture of a very special person who was loved by many.  Friends of his parents, Marilyn and John Tropsa
May 5, 2011
May 5, 2011
Everyone that knew Russ liked him - he was a wonderful man in every way. Everyone that knows the whole Knerr family is inspired- awed by the power and the beauty of your courage, dedication and love.
May 5, 2011
May 5, 2011
What a gift Russ was to everyone who knew him. I feel so fortunate that he was part of my life and that of my kids.
May 2, 2011
May 2, 2011
Quiet, but a powerful, special soul...Russ you were the true definition of a man...rest easy my friend.
April 27, 2011
April 27, 2011
I think often of the times Russ and I would play with our dogs Jake and Jet at the softball field while Katy and Laurel were practicing with their teams. Those memories of this kind and gentle man always bring a smile to my face.
April 26, 2011
April 26, 2011
Thank you for creating this website. It's such a wonderful tribute to a special man, a unique soul, someone whose life we will never forget.

Linda Cipriani
April 25, 2011
April 25, 2011
To live in hearts we leave behind is not to die (Thomas Campbell). Russ always had a smile on his face, and a spirit of optimism that was contagious. He lived with grace and dignity, and shared his time generously. He will live in our hearts forever
April 24, 2011
April 24, 2011
When I think of Russ, I smile. I smile because he represents and embodied friendship, patience, courage, humor, kindness, thoughtfulness and unconditional love. Russ thank you for being my wise teacher and friend. I miss you.
April 23, 2011
April 23, 2011
Absolutely loved seeing all the wonderful photos - well done! Russ was a great guy as is his whole family!
April 23, 2011
April 23, 2011
I am in the morning hush,
I am in the graceful rush.
In beautiful birds of circling flight,
I am the starshine of the night.
I am in the flowers that bloom,
I am in a quite room.
I am in the birds that sing,
I am in each lovely thing.
April 23, 2011
April 23, 2011
You kept your face turned toward the sunshine
Trapped in a body that only knew rain
And chose to see the joys in life
In spite of constant pain...
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October 21, 2022
October 21, 2022
Russ, today is your birthday. As I sit here sobbing reading my twins tributes over the years I am certain that Charlie is there with you. Playing guitars, learning to golf, listening to wacky or cool music with you, Mom and all your buddies up there. We miss you both desperately but hope our sadness is your happiness!♥️♥️
April 15, 2022
April 15, 2022
What a couple of strange years. You’re sense of humor would have made it easier. Hope Mom is with playing golf with you somewhere!♥️ Love, Your sister in law.
April 15, 2021
April 15, 2021
It is 10 years ago today that we lost you. My one true love. I will miss you forever.
As I look back over the last ten years, I know that you would be so proud of Katy. I see you in her and it makes life a little easier. She is kind and smart, & even a little nerdy like you. She digs into something until she figures it out, whether it's a data analysis problem, a new project she has to manage or figuring out how to grow a garden. And she doesn't give up or give in easily.

The one thing I am truly grateful for is that you got to meet Charlie. She is a little "Rusty", especially her red hair color - must be like your grandmothers hair when she was young. She even has a little of that sense of humor I loved about you.

I wish you were here to see your daughter and granddaughter grow up, and to see the rest of our wonderful extended family and friends. But since that can't happen, just know that all who knew you miss you greatly. Your kindness, strength, perseverance, sense of humor and intelligence made you a one of a kind husband, father, brother, son, uncle and friend. I am forever honored to have been your wife and love.
P.S. I hope Mom isn't driving you and Bill crazy on the golf course up there in Heaven! I wonder if nudging the ball in with your foot is allowed!?
Recent stories

One Year of Missing Russ

April 15, 2012

A year ago today... seems so long and yet so recent.

Everyday we find ourselves wishing he was here to tell us one of his silly jokes; explain about something no one else seems to know except him; to ask for technical assistance on our darn computers or the password to something; to see his wonderful smile or raised eyebrow; to hear him play guitar with Katy and sing us a song; to watch him wiz through crossword puzzles; to watch Regis and Kelly in the morning over a lovely cup of coffee; to work on projects around the house or in our garden;  to watch him be silly with his granddaughters; or to just sit quietly and enjoy his calm, loving presence. We have these and so many other memories to give us strength in the days, months, and years to come. We see his touch in everything and his smile all day long. And really, there is a certain crow that seems to show up at the most unusual moments….

An old friend. . .

September 25, 2011

I just learned about Russ’ passing on FaceBook. We had become “friends” again in recent years. I have known Russ—or rather Rusty, as he was called back then – since the 4th grade when he moved to Camp Hill. I remember him and his family from both school and the country club, which our families both frequented.

 

Rusty was always very different from most of the other boys – he was much more mature and got over the “girls as cooties” thing much earlier. He actually was one of the first boys to have a girlfriend—a very pretty girl named Vicki Ryder. I think that may have been short-lived. But he was always popular and sought after by girls for his good looks and charm—even then. For some reason, I valued his friendship and never saw him as “boyfriend” material. He was just fun to be around and great to talk to about anything.

 

I particularly remember 6th grade— in Mr. Berner’s class. It was the year after John Kennedy was shot. The space thing was big. There was a group of boys who built “rocket ships” which they raced around the town of Camp Hill on Saturdays. Each week was a different launch – and always, only boys were allowed to be the “pilots”. They really didn’t want girls involved, but Rusty was always pretty cool and kind to the excluded girls – at least he was to me and made me feel somehow better. I remember hanging out at each others houses and talking about the world – as much as 12 year olds could.

 

We knew each other through junior/senior high school (in Camp Hill, the school was 7th to 12th grade) and we hung out with many of the same kids. As we got older, we became the hippie group, the ones that protested Viet Nam and had sit-ins to allow us to wear pants (for girls) and then to wear blue jeans. But I remember Rusty went away to a private school. I remember missing him being at school. I think I saw him again when we were seniors when I was making plans with some of those “rocket ship boys” to get a VW bus and travel around the US after graduation and out to California. I think Rusty may have even been a part of that plan. That never happened. We all went off to college.

 

We lost touch. I often wondered what happened to him over the years. I had looked for him on occasion, wanting to just say hello to an old friend again.

 

It is interesting that our lives must have paralleled on occasion. After graduating from Penn State, I went on to San Francisco where I met my husband in 1977—around the time Russ met Lynn, it seems. We married in San Francisco in 1979 and lived there for most of 22 years, then moved on to Carmel for seven years, and then Fresno. We both have one daughter, ours was born a few year’s earlier, in 1984 (no grandchildren as yet). I wish our paths had crossed again. It would have been fun to meet up and get to know each other’s spouses and children.

 

A few years ago, I found Rusty on FaceBook and discovered that he was also a Californian. We had a brief “conversation”. I had no idea he was ill. He was very brave. I wish his family nothing but the best—I know how lucky they are to have had such a fabulous spirit in their lives. Even though we hadn't seen each other in nearly 40 years, I will miss him too. He was a special part of my growing-up-years.

Celebration of Russ's Life - Tribute at Solana Beach Church May 14, 2011

May 15, 2011

Russ and I first met in 1977 at Thunderbird - over 32 years ago.  Lynn and Russ were an “item” even then. We were like the 3 musketeers back then on campus and later living together in Mexico together.  I had the honor to be best man for Russ & Lynn's wedding. Even then, when you think of soul mates or those folks fated to be together- I always thought of Russ and Lynn.  And I know Russ thought how lucky he has been to have Lynn as his wife, partner and best friend. He always thought he got the better part of that deal.
 
We remained friends after graduation, with Russ in Rochester and later in their first CA apartment in Menlo Park and later in Cupertino and San Diego. There are casual friends and there are deep, abiding friendships that mean everything in one's life. Russ was one of the latter - the kind that make all the difference in the world. Russ got me my first tech job by going to his boss and vouching for me. That simple act of faith from Russ led to my career in technology and to my relocation to California. I owe much of my success to Russ as a friend and mentor because Russ  was always there to help someone else out.  And that was just Russ, he always made the other person feel more special than himself. Which just made Russ himself more special.
 
Russ was a tremendous teacher on the value of being a good human being - it was a rare moment when Russ said a negative thing. For him the glass was always full. Even in fighting his disease, Russ always spoke of it as an inconvenience or something that had to be overcome. And for Russ, it was also about love his family, for the apple of his eye, Katie, and then for Charlie that gave him the will to push back on his disease. Few men have to overcome and fight so much to be with his loved ones – Russ did that for 15 years,since he was diagnosed in 1996. Russ set goals to be there for Katy and later on for Charlie – all out of love. Just remember Russ's Mohawk haircut, that he did with and for Katy – to get a sense of both his ability to laugh at himself and his love for Katy.
 
I'll always remember Russ for his sense of adventure, abiding curiosity, quirky sense of humor and ability to be passionate about so many things. He loved the unique nature of life - his collection of Mexican dog statues, cool old movies like “The Good the Bad and the Ugly” and interesting music like George Thorogood "Bad to the Bone”,Tom Waits and his favorite “More than a Feeling” by Boston, technology like his red Audi Quattro and the endless electronic gadgets --- Russ always made it interesting. One thing for sure, you would never be bored around Russ.
 
In the end, I'll remember him for his perseverance. Most of us get upset because we lose our keys or our cell phones. Russ stayed positive while they were taking parts of his body and living in pain. Russ was strong and wise like a 100 year old  oak tree that has survived many storms. Russ never mentioned how bad things were for him  - I only got the inkling of it from Lynn and from the times we tried to get together where he just could not.
 
Let me share one last memory of Russ.  I was coming to visit him in mid April when Lynn called me in Mexico City to tell me that Russ was near the end of his time with us. I spoke to Russ via phone from Mexico - russ could  speak in a whisper I told him of memories like driving with him in intense Mexico City traffic in the 70’s, his passion for Latin America, of life with him while sharing a house in Guadalajara together, and driving back to Thunderbird from Mexico with Russ when we lost our map in the middle of the countryside.  I told him that his friendship has been and always will be special to me as it is for us who gathered here today to celebrate his life.
Russ  will live on in our hearts and never be forgotten. Russ  is out there now smiling down on us with his russ smile and making others feel special through his memory.

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