Juliet Ann Knoll, 60, of Petersburg, Indiana, passed away peacefully at home on Friday, September 22nd, 2023. Juliet was born June 14th, 1963 in Amsterdam, New York. Juliet was a long time resident of Port Charlotte Florida before relocating to Petersburg Indiana in 2011. Juliet served her community as a housekeeper at Brickyard Healthcare. She greatly enjoyed her time there where she became close friends with many colleagues and residents. Juliet was known for being a hard worker, and for her happy outgoing demeanor; she would strike up conversations and make friends everywhere she went.
Juliet is preceded in death by her parents John and Julia Ippoliti, siblings David Coppola, Tony Coppola, Jack Ippoliti and Joan Ippoliti.
Juliet is survived by her husband Frank Knoll; sisters Janet Oliver of Nineveh, NY, Roberta Becker and Beth Kreplin of Amsterdam, NY; and brother Jeff Ippoliti of Celebration, FL; her 5 children Jennifer Mariani of Winter Haven, FL, Steven Haire of Dundee FL, Alex Knoll of North Port FL, Wyatt Dillon and Marceline Dillon of Petersburg IN; her grandchildren, Ethan Green, Skyler Green, Izaiah Crandall, Lazarus Haire and Luca Mariani; and many cousins, nieces and nephews.
A celebration of life will be held at a future time which has yet to be determined. Announcements to follow.
Juliet wished to encourage all of her friends and family to discuss the appropriate time to begin regular preventative colon cancer screening with a physician.
Simple Cremation Evansville is entrusted with care.
Jeffrey Ippoliti says
Julie as a child was truly an ambitious girl who loved living on the edge.
Julie experienced more in her short live than anyone could ever imagine.
Even as a child Julie was jovial and always had a smile on her face.
During the last two years while fighting colon cancer, Julie had a positive attitude and a big smile on her face and a joke to tell.
Julie was a very hard worker who never ever refused to help anyone who asked or was in need.
Julie loved and was loved by her family and the many people who we’re fortunate enough to get to know her.
Julie was very proud of her children and always encouraged them to get a good education, work hard, be honest, respectful and success will follow. As our dad always told all of us “The harder you work, the luckier you get in life! Julie encouraged her children to follow her dad’s example.
Rest in peace Julie you will
always be loved and remembered!🙏❤️😇❤️🙏
Jennifer Mariani says
Love you Uncle Jeff!
Kimmy Cooper says
I will forever remember my Aunt Julie with a smile and grace. She loved hard and accepted people for who they were. She was fun, hard working, forgiving, and compassionate. She taught me about zebra gum, to make mac and cheese and helped me get my very first job. And even though she wouldn’t let me watch Terminator, I knew it was because she had my best interest at heart. She loved animals and her family. …. Her children more than anything.
I will also always remember seeing her at the airport … doubting that it could be her, and regretting not checking. One more hug I could have had.
I love you Aunt Julie!
Marcia Schmidtmann says
My condolences to Roberta Becker and family. May she rest in peace.