Mike Knoll, 49, from New Cumberland passed away Thursday March 25th. He was born
September 9, 1971.
He was a prep cook with Sodexo at Blue Cross. Mike was a great cook and a terrific guitarist and played in many bands over the years.
He is survived by his father and step-mother Mike and Mary Kay Knoll, his sister and her husband Alicia and Jason Dadey and their children Samuel and Matthew, brother Joe Knoll and his fiancé Angelica Espinoza and their daughters Jocelyn and Julianna Espinoza-Knoll, sister Jenna Mott and fiancé Ahmed Sutton and their daughter Jayla Rose Sutton, step-brother and his wife Michael and Michelle Nagy and their son Brendon, grandmother Jeanette Knoll, mother Josie Knoll and numerous uncles, aunts and cousins.
A Celebration of Life Service will be held at Daybreak Church, 321 Gettysburg Pike in Mechanicsburg on April 9th beginning with visitation with family from 1-2 pm followed by the service from 2-3 pm and Reception with light refreshments following the service.
Please abide by covid 19 protocols by wearing a mask and practicing social distancing.
Mike was an animal lover so in lieu of flowers please make a donation to the Harrisburg
Humane Society at https://humanesocietyhbg.org.
The Sullivan Funeral Home is honored to serve the family.
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Rest in peace, Mike, Love you
Rest easy my brother…
I have many fun memories of Mike n we have many friends in common, we 1st meet when he was 18 n I 21, he will be surely missed oxoxox prayers to his family
Mike was always such a good friend. He was there for me, during some sad times in my life. I moved to GA. In 1997, and he found me on Myspace then fb, and we reconnected. Many long phone calls. Rest easy Mike… rock with all the other music legends.
Met Mike in 2006, got him to pick up his guitars again and get back on that stage. Our relationship was rocky, but we rocked the music well. We have remained friends, thankfully. I am glad I got to visit with him the beginning of February, but saddened to know it was our last.
I will miss you my friend