Michael's obituary
Michael Thomas Knarr, 59, of Fleetwood, PA, unexpectedly passed away in his home on
October 13, 2025. He was the son of the late Thomas E. Knarr and survived by his mother,
Donna J. (Dunkelberger) Knarr.
In addition to his mother, Michael is survived by 3 siblings: his sister, Debbie Young &
husband, Brian of Fleetwood, PA; his sister, Dr. Wendy Schuen & husband, Richard of
Sunbury, OH; his sister, Lori Nase & husband, Dr. Wm. Brian of Slatington, PA. He is also
survived by 11 nieces and nephews: Courtney Taney & husband Shaun, Amber Adams &
husband Michael all of Blandon, PA; Jonathan Schuen & wife Katharine, Benjamin Schuen, and
the late infant Jonathan Schuen all from Columbus, OH; Kyle Nase & wife Nicole of Fleetwood,
PA; Dr. Katherine Palacios & husband Andres of Cartersville, GA; Dr. Kelsey Rosales &
husband Carlos of Coopersburg, PA; Dr. Meredith Schuen of Anchorage, AK; Dr. Elizabeth
Schuen of Dayton, OH; and Paige Schuen of Ooltewah, TN. He is also survived by 12 great-
nieces and nephews: Kameron & MacKenzie Adams; Jackson & Harper Taney; Amelia & Archer
Schuen; Micah, Isaiah & Elijah Palacios; Sophia & Anna Rosales; and Josephine Nase.
Mike was born and raised in Fleetwood. He was a 1984 graduate of Fleetwood Area High
School. He graduated from Washington Adventist University in Silver Spring, MD with degrees
in business and marketing. In his youth, he was an avid tennis player and played trumpet in
various bands. He was known for his academic aptitude and creative problem-solving skills.
Michael served as co-owner and business manager of Grand View Manor in Fleetwood for the
past 28 years. In 2017, he became the co-founder and co-owner of Randy’s Trash Company.
Previously he worked for his father’s painting and construction company and for AEG in
Beltsville, MD. Following his entrepreneurial spirit, over the years he pursued many other
successful business ventures.
Mike was very active at the Hampden Heights Seventh-Day Adventist Church where he
donated and ran the audiovisual program. He donated his time and talents at 8 different local
Seventh-Day Adventist churches and schools where he did landscape, kitchen remodels,
setting up audiovisual programs, and various construction projects. Utilizing his craftmanship
skills, he was instrumental in the construction of Grandview Manor, and various family
member’s homes.
Mike was especially known for his big heart and generosity. He was keenly aware of those
around him that needed support, and he frequently and regularly gave anonymous assistance
without seeking recognition. Mike loved to tell stories and interject his humorous antidotes. He
was especially passionate about sharing his faith and love of Jesus.
The family invites all who knew Michael to come celebrate his life lived in faith and to find
comfort in the promises of that great day of resurrection. The service will be held on Saturday,
October 25, 2025, at 3:00 pm at the Hampden Heights Seventh-day Adventist Church, 2706
Old Pricetown Road, Temple, Pennsylvania 19560. A private burial will take place at Fleetwood
Cemetery in Fleetwood, PA. Funeral arrangements by Kuhn Funeral Home, Temple, PA.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to: Eyes for India Project, It Is Written,
P.O. Box 6, Chattanooga, TN, 37401. In memo, please write “Michael Knarr Memorial.” Online
donations can be made at https://www.itiswritten.com/eyes-for-india/
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