Walt was born on October 7, 1943 in Racine, WI. He graduated in 1961 from Horlick High School where he proceeded to join the United States Navy. While in service to the Navy, he met the love of his life, Fran, while in port in Virginia. Walt and Fran got married at the William & Mary chapel on July 24, 1965. They began their life together in Racine, WI, where he studied History at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee class of 1970. From here, Walt and Fran grew their family with the births of Geoff and Brian while moving around the country with Walt’s job, finally settling in Plantation, FL in 1981until 2000. After a forty year plus career, Walt and Fran retired in Roswell, GA.
In retirement, Walt focused on his passions, which included Native American studies, teaching, writing, and horses. Walt spent three decades researching Native American studies and served as the Vice President of the Georgia Trail of Tears Association, as well as, instructed Native-American Culture at The University of North Georgia, Continuing Education Department. Walt became a freelance writer and, as a pilot, wrote numerous articles covering aviation-related topics. In addition, he published three novels encompassing his knowledge of the Old West and Native Americans. He was a member of Western Writers of America and Booth Writers Guild and in 2018 was inducted into the Horlick High School Hall of Fame.
Eight years ago, Walt volunteered for the first time at his grandson’s school, High Meadows School & Camp. This experience introduced him to a community that encompassed all of his passions, including his grandsons, and evolved into multiple roles. He was a substitute teacher, taught after-school courses on horseback riding, taught on various aspects of Native American studies, worked with the ponies and riders during school and camp, initiated the rescue and rehabilitation of a horse for the school, and so much more. His experience with High Meadows School & Camp was a labor of love.
In place of an in-person memorial service, we are encouraging interested people to go to Walt’s memorial site at walter-knapp.forevermissed.com to share stories and condolences. In lieu of flowers and gifts, please send donations to The High Meadows School & Camp (www.highmeadows.org) and Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women (csvanw.org).
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