With heavy hearts, we remember and honor the life of Gregory Knopf, a beloved resident of Sharonville, Ohio, whose life was tragically cut short at the age of 61 following an industrial accident at the Ford Transmission Plant. His sudden passing has left family, friends, coworkers, and the entire community in profound grief.
Gregory was known for his strong work ethic, dedication, and the care he showed to those around him. His years at the Ford Transmission Plant reflected his commitment to his craft and the respect he earned from colleagues and peers. Beyond his professional life, Gregory was a devoted family member, a loyal friend, and someone who valued the bonds of community. Those who knew him will remember his steady presence, his willingness to help, and the warmth he brought to everyday interactions.

Gregory Knopf Obituary, Sharonville, OH Accident Death
The circumstances of Gregory’s passing—being pinned in a press machine—have left a deep sense of shock and sorrow. Industrial accidents serve as a stark reminder of the risks many workers face daily, and his loss is felt keenly by the Sharonville community and all who knew him through work and personal connections.
Gregory’s life, though tragically shortened, leaves behind a legacy of dedication, integrity, and kindness. His contributions to his workplace, his family, and his community will not be forgotten. The memories he created, the support he offered, and the example he set remain with those who loved him.
To Gregory’s family, we extend our deepest condolences. May you find strength in one another and comfort in the many cherished memories of his life. To his friends and coworkers, may you continue to honor his memory by carrying forward the values he embodied—hard work, loyalty, and compassion.
As the Sharonville community mourns the loss of Gregory Knopf, we remember a life that made a difference in countless ways. Though he is no longer with us, his spirit will remain in the hearts of those who loved him, forever remembered and deeply missed.
Rest in peace, Gregory. You will always be cherished and never forgotten.



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