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Official Obituary of

Ralph Knowles

July 5, 1940 ~ January 20, 2022 (age 81) 81 Years Old

Ralph Knowles Obituary


Ralph G. Knowles, 81, of Nobleboro, Maine passed away peacefully on January 20, 2022.  Born in 1940 in Brookline, Massachusetts, the oldest son of 10 children, he grew up in Medfield. 

Ralph had many talents: he worked in tactical aircraft maintenance for the United States Air Force and was also a butcher and meat department manager in Dennisport.  In 1964, Ralph joined the Medfield police department where he was known for his integrity and kindness.  A line-of-duty injury in 1974 prompted him to forge a new path as a business owner.  He formed RGK Heating Service and Knowles Simoniz Glass Coat Company.  He was active in the Medfield Baptist Church, the American Legion Beckwith Post 110, and the Walpole Gun Club.  He was a founder of Family Work Camp, Oceanwood, in Ocean Park, Maine.  One of Ralph's proudest achievements was joining the Freemasons in the 1970s.  He held many positions in Massachusetts and Maine and advanced to District Deputy Grand Master and Junior Grand Warden at the Grand Lodge of Maine.  As a Mason, Ralph launched a scholarship and the CHIPS child identification program.  Ralph was also a member of the Scottish Rite of the Freemasons whose mission is "to aid mankind's search for identity and destiny in God's universe, producing wiser men in a wiser world, happier men in a happier world, and therefore better men in a better world." 

Ralph was an avid hunter, fisherman and boater.  He realized his dream and relocated to Bremen, Maine in 1985.  For many years, he ran the boat house at the Lake Pemaquid Campground coordinating water activities and helping people have the best vacation possible.  Ralph's love of the ocean and the lakes of Maine led him to be active in the Damariscotta Lake Watershed association.  He also helped to revive the Bremen Union Church

In addition to his many hobbies and philanthropic activities, Ralph enjoyed a 24-year career at Colby & Gale, Inc., an energy company, where he was a prestigious master specialist serving Lincoln County, Maine. 

Ralph was predeceased by his parents George W. and Marion (Kopp) Knowles, his sisters Barbara Ball and Marie Gandolfi, his brothers George W. Jr. (Billy), Harold (Jimmy) and Paul.  Ralph is survived by his siblings Richard, Patricia and her husband Robert Lubold, Lorraine Knowles Dauley, and Janice and her husband Stephen Meagher and many nieces and nephews.  Loving husband of 30 years to Joyce (Bunker), beloved father to Lee Knowles and her husband Lawrence Howell, Sharon Knowles and her husband Mike Miller, and stepdaughters Sheila Mullin and her husband Andrew, and Kelly Sniper and her husband Todd.  Ralph was also a fun-loving papa to seven grandchildren: Ashley, Sophia and Leo Knowles, Constance and Adelaide Mullin, and Coburn and Kendall Sniper and two great-grandsons Alex and Logan Knowles. 

Ralph's larger than life personality and generous spirit were contagious.  He will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved him. 

A memorial service will be held at 9:00am, on Saturday, June 4th at the Strong-Hancock Funeral Home in Damariscotta.  Donations may be made in Ralph's memory to: Scottish Rite, Damariscotta Lake Watershed Association, or the District 10 Boosters Association, C/O Alna-Anchor Masonic Lodge #43, 529 Main Street, Damariscotta, Maine 04543.

Arrangements are under the direction and care of the Strong-Hancock Funeral Home, 612 Main Street, Damariscotta, ME 04543.  Condolences, and messages for his family, may be expressed by visiting: www.StrongHancock.com.

 

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Memorial Service
Saturday
June 4, 2022

9:00 AM
Strong-Hancock Funeral Home
612 Main Street
Damariscotta, ME 04543

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