Kellie Knox

Kellie Knox

January 29, 2020

Obituary

Kellie M. Knox, née Millett, of Platteville, passed away at home in her sleep, on Wednesday, January 29, 2020, after a struggle with cancer. A Celebration of Life will be held at 12:00 PM (Noon) on Saturday, February 8, 2020 at the Melby Funeral Home & Crematory, Platteville. A lunch and time of fellowship will follow. Friends may call from 11:00 a.m. until the celebration at the funeral home. Memorials may be made to the Cutaneus Lymphoma Foundation, www.clfoundation.org, Sierra Club, www.sierraclub.org or The Nature Conservancy, www.nature.org/en-us. Online condolences can be made at www.melbyfh.com.

Kellie and Charlie Knox were married in Viroqua 35 years ago, and had sons Doug and Will. Doug and his wife Emily had granddaughter Kiera in July, one of Kellie's joys since then.

Kellie searched for the most loving, kind, and welcoming Church community in each city she lived in, ultimately choosing Whig United Methodist Church. She and her family were involved in the choir, Christmas pageants, and the youth group. She and her sons went on a mission trip to Lodge Grass, Montana, in the summer of 2001.

Kellie enjoyed the outdoors, and sharing it with her family and others. Her favorite activities were taking walks, kayaking, biking, and camping. She cherished wildlife, whether on foot, in the air, or in the water. Water and beaches had a special attraction, whether kayaking or hiking at the beach at Cape Cod Massachusetts, visiting Doug and Emily in California, or on the trip she and Charlie took to Maui in 2011.

Kellie was well traveled, having taken two trips to Sweden in her teens, and a cruise in Alaska in 2016. Kellie also loved trains, starting with childhood travels to Canada to visit relatives. Kellie and Charlie recently rode vintage trains in Wisconsin, Vermont, Maine, New York, and Minnesota.

Kellie loved teaching and interacting with her students in math and science, at the New Hampshire Technical Institute in Concord, and in Wisconsin, at Southwest Tech and UW Platteville. She also volunteered at her children's schools during normal classes and field trips.

Kellie graduated with a B.S. in Engineering Mechanics and an M.S in Ocean Engineering from UW Madison, and an M.S. in education from UW Platteville.

Along with Charlie, Doug (Emily), Will, and Kiera, Kellie is survived by sister Marilyn (Steve) Stone; brother, Francis (Eunice) Millett and nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents Merrill A. “Mike” and Evelyn R. (Spencer) Millett, of Madison.

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Annette L Biggin
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My sincerest condolences to the family. I had the pleasure of knowing Kellie through SWTech and her sweet smile radiated joy each time we met.
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Karen R Knox
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My sympathy on your loss. Kellie was a wonderful teacher and a very positive force. She was always kind to everyone. Southwest Tech students were fortunate to have her as a teacher and friend.
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Linda and Bernie Bernhardt
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Kellie was a great teacher and friend. I appreciated her sense of humor and shared some fun rides to and from Southwest Tech with her. I've missed her during her treatments when we couldn't get together and we will miss her smiles and insights. She was a smart lady with good ideas which we could use in our society today.
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Tim Vodak
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I had the wonderful opportunity to be welcomed into the Knox home with open arms as I became friends with Doug early on in there time in Platteville. Everytime I saw Kellie I felt like part of their family. Thanks to you and your family Doug. My thoughts are happy ones of your mom.
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Fred Hathaway
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Dealing with Lymphoma myself, Kellie and her comments in her many posts were informative and inspirational. She was a beacon of light and hope for us. I miss her dearly and my deepest sympathies to her friends and family.
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Ritva Mollari
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My heart aches for Kellie's family and the CTCL Listserve family. I also have FMF. Developed LyP that indicate potential transformation. I have been silent on the Listsrve . Why...I don't know. Followed Kellie's posts and even printed some of them to carry with me. I admired her bravery and openness. I am only one of so many that she has had a profound effect on. I will carry her heart in my heart forever. Rest in peace Kellie. Hugs.

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