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Ronald Lois Knight Jr.

April 2, 1968 — May 9, 2026

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Ronald Lois Knight Jr., a devoted family man and tireless maintenance professional, passed away unexpectedly on May 9, 2026. Born on April 2, 1968, in Indianapolis, Indiana, Ronald lived a life marked by unwavering dedication to those he loved and the work he held dear.

For most of his life, Ronald was the dependable, hardworking person who looked after the properties he maintained with genuine care. Cherished by the tenants, he was more than just a maintenance worker; he was a trusted friend and a reassuring presence in the community. Ronald’s passion for his work was evident to all who knew him, but his true pride and joy were always his children—the shining center of his world.

Ronald's commitment to family went far beyond daily support. Stories of his devotion remain vivid among those who knew him best. One such memory that captures his loving spirit was the time he drove across several states just to fix a vanity for his son during a move to a new home—putting the needs of his family above all else without hesitation. This selfless act was emblematic of his character: a hard-working man who would drop everything for his loved ones.

Beyond his role as provider and caretaker, Ronald possessed a gentle soul with simple pleasures that brought him joy. He found happiness in fishing, indulging in sweets, and trying his luck with lotto scratch-offs, small joys that balanced a life filled with responsibility and care.

Ronald leaves behind a loving circle of family who will carry forward his legacy of love and dependability. His beloved wife, Michelle Knight of Killeen, stood by his side through countless moments of joy and challenge. He is survived by his parents, Ronald and Marilyn Knight of Indianapolis, Indiana, who nurtured the values that shaped him into the man he became. His son, Ronald Knight III, and daughter-in-law, Kylee, of Owensville, Indiana, along with his daughters, Brianna Knight of Indianapolis and Naomi Knoy of Killeen, carry the torch of his love and influence. His stepdaughter, Alyssa Reams, and grandchildren Kinsley, Ronnie, Bobby, Bryleigh, Remington, Alexandra, along with step-grandchildren Zilyn and Daklee, will forever remember his warmth and strength.

Ronald also leaves behind his brother, Rick Knight of Indianapolis, and sister, Jennifer Dean of Killeen — a family united not only by blood but by shared memories and the enduring bond of affection.

Amidst the vibrant tapestry of his living family, the heartache of loss remains palpable with the passing of his daughter, Whitney Knoy. Her memory lives on in the hearts of all who loved her, alongside the enduring spirit of Ronald himself.

Ronald Lois Knight Jr. was a man who understood the true meaning of family, work, and selfless love. His legacy is not only in the maintenance work he so expertly performed but in the lives of the people he uplifted every day. In the quiet moments of fishing trips, the joy found in small sweet treats, and the hopeful thrill of lotto tickets, there echoes the essence of a man whose life touched many. Ronald’s story is one of commitment beyond words, a testament to the power of putting family first and the lasting imprint of a hard-working family man who never wavered. He will be deeply missed and lovingly remembered forever.

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