Sister Mary Louise Knott, Sept. 22, 1929-May 3, 2014

Maple Mount — Sister Mary Louise Knott, 84, an Ursuline Sister of Mount Saint Joseph, died Saturday, May 3, 2014 at Mount Saint Joseph, in her 53rd year of religious life. She was a native of Browns Valley, Ky.

Sr. Mary Louise KnottSister Mary Louise was a teacher and a parish minister, but was best known in recent years for her wonderful sewing creations. There was always a snowman or a Raggedy Ann doll to brighten someone’s world that grew from her imagination.

She was a teacher in Kentucky at St. James School, Louisville (1950-51), St. Peter of Alcantara, Stanley (1951-52), St. Edward, Jeffersontown  (1952-55, 1963-65), St. Margaret Mary, Lyndon (1955-57),  St. William, Knottsville (1965-66), St. Joseph, Leitchfield (1968-70), St. Bernard, Louisville (1970) and St. Martin, Rome (1977-78).  She also taught in Missouri at Seven Holy Founders, Affton (1957-60) and St. Teresa, Glennonville (1978-79), and in Nebraska at St. Mary Elementary, Nebraska City (1960-63) and St. John Plattsmouth (1966-68). She was parish minister at St. Joseph Catholic Center, Greenville, Ky., (1994-95) and at St. William Parish, Marion, Ky., (1995-98). She ministered at Maple Mount in the infirmary (1971-74, 1976-77), in the craft room (1992-94, 2003-05, 2006-13) and in hospitality at the Retreat Center  (1993-94, 1998-2002).  In 2007-08 she served as a sewing teacher and in a clinic in Jamaica.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Proctor and Mary Florence Thompson Knott; her brother Charles Knott; her sister Marilyn Cabalier and infant sister Angela Knott. Survivors include five sisters, Alma (J. Richard) Gaw and Roberta Knott, Owensboro; Dottie (Larry) Elder, Sorgho; Rosita Libs, Evansville, Ind., and Kathleen (Mike) Boldrick, Santa Maria, Calif.; three brothers, Martin (Louise) Knott and Walter (Margaret) Knott, both of Owensboro, and Paul Knott, Miamisburg, Ohio; nieces and nephews and the members of her religious community.

The funeral Mass will be at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, May 7, at Mount Saint Joseph, where visitation will begin Tuesday at 4 p.m., with a wake service following at 6:30 p.m.

Glenn Funeral Home and Crematory, Owensboro, is in charge of arrangements.

Gifts in memory of Sister Mary Louise may take the form of donations to the Ursuline Sisters of Mount Saint Joseph, 8001 Cummings Road, Maple Mount, KY 42356.