Article About Our Family in South Bend Tribune Right After Bobby Left...

TwinMom7

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I think I probably posted a link to this two months ago, but some of you weren't my DEAR friends back then, and you might have missed it. I can't link you to the website, because the article is now in the archives, but I've cut and pasted the article - minus the photographs...


This Knight Looked Like He Was Wearing Shining Armor
COMMENTARY

By BILL MOOR
Tribune Columnist

U.S. Marine Bobby Knight of South Bend has plenty of support just from his family. In front are Kelli and Kevin. From the left on the couch are Katie, Carrie (Urbanski) holding Nolan, Patty, Bob and Colleen. Another sister, Chrissie, is away at college.
Tribune Photo/DAVE WITHAM



Yellow ribbons are tied around the flowering plum tree in Bob and Patty Knight's front yard ... an American flag hangs from their garage ... and a care package already is assembled atop the kitchen counter in the Knights' South Bend home.

Their pride swells; their hearts hurt.

"How can something that makes you feel so proud also make you feel so bad," Patty asks.

She is the mother of seven Knights, including one in shining armor. Or at least that is how her son Bobby looked to her last week when he bid his family farewell in his United States Marine uniform.

"All we know at this point is that he is at Camp Pendleton in California and that his unit will soon be heading to somewhere in the Middle East," Patty says.

Bobby Knight -- yes, he heard all the "General" jokes about his name back in boot camp -- is a member of the Marine Corps Reserves Engineer Company B of the 6th Engineer Support Battalion. The South Bend-based unit was activated for up to a year a few weeks ago as part of Operation Enduring Freedom.

Bobby, 25, is a graduate of LaSalle High School, a delivery truck driver for Bonnie Doon Ice Cream and a former volunteer basketball coach at Corpus Christi, his old grade school in South Bend.

He could be the kid next door to any of us. Yet he may soon be up on the front line -- or clearing the way for the front line -- in our next war.

His five sisters -- 27-year-old Carrie Urbanski, 23-year-old twins Katie and Colleen, 19-year-old Chrissie and 10-year-old Kelli -- along with kid brother Kevin, 15, all keep him in their prayers.

"He told me I shouldn't be scared for him," says little Kelli, a fifth-grader at Corpus Christi. "I am trying not to be."

"If the others in the military are like Bobby, then we are in very good hands," says Carrie, a fourth-grade teacher at Monroe Elementary School.

Bobby Knight loves being a Marine, while serving as a heavy-equipment operator for his engineering unit. "They kiddingly call themselves 'Uncle Sam's Construction Company,''' his mother says.

During past summer camps, he and his comrades have been to El Salvador to build a medical facility, to Honduras to build a school and to South Korea last summer to build roads and get their taste of combat training.

"I think the Marines have given Bobby a new direction in life," his father says.

"It definitely has changed him," Patty adds. "He has gone to these countries and has seen people with nothing but still be as happy as can be. So when he goes back to his own house and sees all the things he has, I think it makes him appreciate it even more."

And want to help more, too.

Even on the homefront. When his sisters need a hand, he becomes the go-to guy after they call. And now he is answering his country's call.

"They actually told him back in July not to make plans for the holidays," Patty says. "So we were very grateful to have him through Christmas and New Year's.

"I do know he is ready," she continues. "Four years ago, when he went off to boot camp, he admitted he was scared to death. But not now. He says he knows that he and his unit can do the job."

His family is in awe of his resolve and how the Marines have helped mold him into a man.

A few weeks before Christmas, Bobby and two other Marines came to his sister Carrie's classroom at Monroe to pick up presents that her students had brought in for the Toys for Tots campaign. She could hardly believe that this was the kid brother who used to pull her hair.

In 10-year-old Kelli Knight's fifth-grade class at Corpus Christi, they already have written letters to Bobby.

"What makes that even more special is that the teacher, Mrs. (Janet) Pethick, also was Bobby's fifth-grade teacher," Patty says.

Like many other young men and women in the military, Bobby Knight has his support group back on the home front.

Godspeed to all of them.

Bobby left South Bend last week with homemade blueberry muffins in one hand and a rosary from his youngest sister in his other.

His mother nods. "Family and faith -- that's how we will get though this next year."
 
What a wonderful article! Ireally enjoyed reading it. Thanks for re-posting it. :D
 
Patty,
I am so glad you shared. Boy he makes me beam and he is not even my son. Tell him again for me that we are so proud of him! What a great article.

Melanie
 

This article made me cry. Thanks for sharing Patty.
 
Patty, thanks for re-posting this. Bobby remains in my prayers. {{{HUGS}}} for you and your whole family.
 
Thank you for sharing this wonderful article with all of us here on the DIS. We're all proud of Bobby! He will remain in our prayers as will your whole family.

Marie :D
 
Thanks for re-posting this, Patty. I must have missed it the first time around. I didn't realize your son was *my* age...I kept thinking of him as "Patty's son" so he seemed younger than me. ;)

I love the very last line of the story...your quote "family and faith - that's how we will get through this next year". Family and Faith...that's how ALL of us will get through this.

God Bless you Patty....please keep us updated. ;)
 
Thank you for posting this. I must have missed it the first time around.

It brought tears to my eyes and sent chills through my body reading it. How proud you must be of your son.

Your son, the troops and your family are in my prayers and thoughts.

Thank you again for sharing these moments in your life with us.
 
What a warm post. Brought tears...you gotta warn us of these things :)
 
His mother nods. "Family and faith -- that's how we will get though this next year."

You made me cry, again, Patty.

This was a wonderful article.
 
Thank you SO MUCH for sharing! It sounds like you have the ideal family --- and Bobby is just TOPS in my book. Do you think he would marry my daughter when he returns?
;) :teeth:
 
.....hmmmmm

He's very single, good looking and a new home owner. I'm always willing to play matchmaker for him - along with his sisters. ;)
 
This is such a good article about your family Patty. I am really glad you reposted it because I missed it the first time also.
 
I wasn't here when you posted it originally, so I'm VERY glad you re-posted. Sounds like you have every right to be proud -- of ALL of your KNIGHTS. Job well done, Mom!! :D
 
Patty,

Thank you for reposting. I missed it the first time around. You and your DH must be very proud that you have raised such a wonderful family.

As always you are in my hearts and my prayers!
 
Originally posted by TwinMom7
.....hmmmmm

He's very single, good looking and a new home owner. I'm always willing to play matchmaker for him - along with his sisters. ;)

Okay Patty --- Here is Bobby's future Bride!:teeth:

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Shelby would be rather upset if she new I was posting this picture. It is a year ago --- and she has 'matured' in her looks since then! Shelby lives at home, is proud of her brand smackin new Saturn Coupe, and works full time at a local bank. Hmmm - think we should go ahead and set the date awhile? LOL!:D
 
Oh, a DIS romance. You Mom's are so cute!!

Patty, I also missed the artlcle the first time around. Thanks for sharing!
 
....and here's Bobby - looking ever so dashing on a cot in Kuwait.

So how far from South Bend, Indiana to Pennsylvania?? ;)

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I am so glad you posted that, I missed it the first time too. Thank you again Patty.

Drat! I was going to give Bobby my oldest daughter! She is a little young I guess, Shes 17.
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