![]() He is survived by his sister, Mary Kay Hawley, and his brother, Ronald (Ruth) Knoll, as well as five nephews and three nieces. He is preceded in death by his parents, Edward and Catherine Knoll, and his sister, Marlene Evans. Knoll entered Holy Cross House, Notre Dame, Ind., in 2020. He crafted many beautiful bowls, napkin holders, candlesticks, etc., and gave them to confreres and lay colleagues alike. After retirement, he became an apprentice carpenter to a former student, Fr. ![]() He was named "Teacher of the Year" at Holy Cross College, Notre Dame, Ind., in 2003, just prior to his retirement from teaching. In addition, he served as coach of the first organized women's golf teams at the University of Notre Dame and Saint Mary's College, Notre Dame, Ind. During this time, he also began a 22-year teaching career at Holy Cross College, Notre Dame, Ind., assisted at Sacred Heart Parish, Notre Dame, Ind., was prefect at Keenan Hall for one year, and served in the Institute for Clergy Renewal. He then served as superior of Holy Cross House, Notre Dame, Ind., for two years and as chaplain for all University of Notre Dame employees for ten years. In 1967, he returned to Notre Dame High School for another six years, after which he was assigned chaplain and teacher at La Lumiere High School near Rolling Prairie and LaPorte, Ind. Knoll alternated between teaching at Notre Dame High School in Niles, Ill., and Holy Cross Seminary on the He was ordained in Sacred Heart Church at the University of Notre Dame on June 8, 1960.Īfter ordination, Fr. He went to Holy Cross College in Washington D.C. He graduated from the University of Notre Dame in 1956 with a B.A. ![]() After his formation at Moreau Seminary, Notre Dame, Ind, he professed Final Vows on August 16, 1955. ![]() He entered the Novitiate on Augand made his First Profession of Vows on August 16, 1952. His last year of high school was spent at Holy Cross Seminary on the University of Notre Dame campus. Mary's High School, which was run by the Sisters of the Holy Cross. Mary's Grade School (now Michigan City Marquette High School) and the first three years of St. Knoll was born to Edward and Catherine (Cashbaugh) Knoll on Augin Michigan City, Ind., where he attended St. Knoll, C.S.C., 86, died on Friday, July 3, 2020, at Holy Cross House, Notre Dame, Ind.įr. Nancy would like to thank the staff at Alexian Village, Chaplain Daria Herman, the Bright Star Angels, and most of all her number one angel, her niece, Mary Kay Ehlers, for all the comfort, care and concern shown to both her and Peter.REV. In lieu of flowers, memorials in Peter’s name may be made to Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation of America, Wisconsin Chapter, 1126 S. Mequon Road (corner of Mequon and Range Line Road in Mequon), on Monday, June 13 from 3:00-5:00PM, followed by the Mass of Christian Burial at 5:00PM. Family greeted friends at Lumen Christi Catholic Church, 2700 W. Peter was also proud of his country and was a member of the Wisconsin National Guard. Peter was very proud of his Milwaukee heritage and his ancestor, John Wehe, one of Milwaukee earliest settlers, who came to the Milwaukee area from Prussia in 1838. He then shared his love of learning by enriching the lives of our youth teaching at John Marshall High School. He began his schooling graduating from Marquette University High School, Marquette University, and earning his Master’s degree from UWM. Education was always a part of Peter’s life. ![]() Peter is further survived, and will be missed, by his nieces, nephews, cousins, many dear friends and good and loving neighbors. He is survived by his loving wife Nancy his adoring sisters, Polly Fitch, Mary Lynn (Jim) Barsi his cherished brothers Daniel, Thomas (Lesley), Richard (Brenda), Michael (Kim), Patrick (Sharon), and the late Jack (Sara) Larscheid. On Tuesday, JPeter Entered the Fullness of Eternal Life at the age of 84. On June 4, 1955, Peter married the love of his life, Nancy Lou Rondeau, with whom he shared their 61st wedding anniversary on Jat Alexian Village. Peter was born on August 6, 1931, in Milwaukee, to the late Philip and Alyce (nee Wehe) Larscheid. ![]()
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