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From the Desk of

 

Neal Knox

 

The Firearms Coalition

PO Box 3313

Manassas, VA 20108

 

 

5 January 2005

 

Dear Friends,

 

I’ve always made it a point to deliver the news to you straight - good

or bad. Now I’m afraid I have some unpleasant news. As you’re aware, I

have been fighting colon cancer for the past year. The doctors tell me

that my fight is almost over.

 

I believe in miracles. I believe in God’s healing power and eternal life

through Jesus Christ. I know it will take nothing short of a miracle for

me to win this battle.

 

Should that miracle be granted, I will rejoice; but I rejoice

nonetheless, for I’ve been blessed with a wonderful life, a great

family, work that I love, and many wonderful friends. Most of all, I

thank God for my long-suffering wife Jay Janen who not only put up with

me, but has actively supported my efforts for the Second Amendment for

nearly forty-nine years.

 

It’s been a great run!

 

I had always assumed that long life was my birthright. My father passed

away just this past fall at the age of ninety-two.

 

I counted on the same sort of life-span and was planning accordingly.

We’ve barely settled into that house in the country that I’ve been

promising Jay for so long. I started rebuilding her classic Mustang

convertible and have it in pieces in the basement garage. I’ve laid out

a 100- yard range next to the house, and was looking forward to having

my dear friend Ken Oehler help me set up a ballistics lab in the

basement.

 

Time for those projects was budgeted into the next generation of the

Firearms Coalition. The plan was to have sons, Chris and Jeff take more

prominent roles in the fight, freeing me up to do other things like

shooting and writing books. Jeff moved out here for that purpose over a

year ago but my illness sidetracked those plans.

 

I have long wanted to evolve the Firearms Coalition into a resource for

grassroots activists and organizations. The goals of the Coalition would

be to provide activists with the resources, training, and technology

they need to be more effective in the fight.

 

Now, I hope you will help Jay and the boys as it looks like they will be

taking on this important task without me.

 

There will be more details in the weeks and months to come, including a

new book that Chris, Jeff and I have been collaborating on. I regret

that I am unlikely to see it in print, but I am confident in their

ability to see it through.

 

I am thankful for you and the many other friends that have blessed my

life making me a truly wealthy man. There have been disagreements, even

fights, but the goal of freedom has been a unifying force.

 

I ask your prayers, both for me and for my family, especially for Jay

who never expected to see me go first.

 

I urge you to continue the fight. Continue your support of the ongoing

efforts of the Firearms Coalition and keep the grass roots growing.

 

Thank you for keeping me in the fight for all these years.

 

As always: Yours for the Second Amendment,

 

Neal

 

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Neal passed away early this morning, January 17. He was surrounded by

our children and his brothers and went quickly without pain.

 

A memorial service has been scheduled for Thursday, January 20, at the

Manassas Church of Christ, 8110 Signal Hill Road in Manassas, Virginia.

The service will begin at 10:30 AM with a luncheon to follow.

 

It was Neal’s wish that in lieu of flowers, donations be made to the

Firearms Coalition or to Rainbow Children’s Home in Gainesville, VA.

 

Firearms Coalition

P.O. Box 3313

Manassas, VA 20108

 

Rainbow Christian Services

6004 Artemus Rd.

Gainesville, VA

 

Neal’s condition deteriorated so rapidly that there wasn’t time to get

the letter above out before his death. He very much wanted to let his

friends and supporters know what was going on. We will post more

information on the web site, www.NealKnox.com.

 

I can’t tell you how much Neal has loved the difficult work to which he

dedicated his life. It has cost us much while at the same time being

extremely rewarding in so many ways. The greatest reward has been the

love and friendship that we have found along the way.

 

You’re an important part of that.

 

Thank you so much,

 

Jay Janen Knox

 

Obituary: http://www.nealknox.com/Obituary.html

 

 

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The firearms community has lost a very important friend and fighter. Keal Knox was great man and I always enjoyed his writings and his support for the second amendment...
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While sad, and a reminder of our own mortality, it should strengthen our resolve to protect the Second Amendment. http://www.machinegunbooks.com/forums/invboard1_1_2/upload/html/emoticons/sad.gif http://www.machinegunbooks.com/forums/invboard1_1_2/upload/html/emoticons/cool.gif Also, let's not forget to have fun with the shooting sports! http://www.machinegunbooks.com/forums/invboard1_1_2/upload/html/emoticons/smile.gif http://www.machinegunbooks.com/forums/invboard1_1_2/upload/html/emoticons/cool.gif Regards, Walter
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