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Ottis Knight, son of John N. and Velarah (Peterson) Knight, was born 1 Dec 1917 in Soperton, Georgia and died 9 Dec 2000 in Deltona, Florida. On 10 Dec 1938, in Manatee Co., Florida, he married Lollie Estell Boyett (1923-2004). They had three sons: Billie George, John S. (1846-2018) and Michael O. “Mike”.
Photographer is Braddy, Dublin, Georgia. RPPC.
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Knights vs Edgewood
Knights win in OT, final score 6-6
4th Grade Mighty Knights win Hamilton preseason football tournament, defeating Hamilton White and Edgewood to finish 2-0!!!
Pencil on Paper -width x height- (21 X 36) cm
A drawing exercise of an image of a knight, drawn from bottom upwards, while copying from a photograph.
Knight-Wallace Fellows hear about the Robotics Institute and visit labs to see robots in action on January 29, 2019.
Knight Lights, SNC Women's Network social event, at Breakthrough in Green Bay, Wis., on November 7, 2018.
Richard L. Knight
Served January 1969 – July 1974
U.S. Army
Hometown: Indianapolis, Ind.
Submitted by Lorene Knight
I love it that Clark enjoys playing with little plastic figures. We had a good time setting these knights up and having them battle. It seems like something Beaver Cleaver might do. Until he says things like "Mom, after all your guys die you can have them come back to life as zombies."
Knight Crew is a new youth opera for 14 – 19 year olds. A reworking of the King Arthur legend in a modern city setting, premiered on the Glyndebourne main stage 3 – 6 March 2010.
This is the fifth youth opera that has been staged at Glyndebourne. Six professional singers were joined on the stage with 65 young people from the local area and an orchestra of young people and professionals in the pit.
Knight Lights, SNC Women's Network social event, at Breakthrough in Green Bay, Wis., on November 7, 2018.
11.8.13
SPB hosts Knight Madness held in the Kuch Gymnasium. Knight Madness included AU athletes, prize giveaways, games, dunk contests, and school spirit!
Photographer: Christina Yee '14
Knight Crew is a new youth opera for 14 – 19 year olds. A reworking of the King Arthur legend in a modern city setting, premiered on the Glyndebourne main stage 3 – 6 March 2010.
This is the fifth youth opera that has been staged at Glyndebourne. Six professional singers were joined on the stage with 65 young people from the local area and an orchestra of young people and professionals in the pit.