Gregory Knopp
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Gregory David Knopp was born on June 29, 1957 in Mount Pleasant, Isabella, Michigan, United States. He was a beekeeper. His parents were David Owen Knopp (1934 - 2020) and Janet Ann (Heigley) Knopp (1938 - 2020).
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Interests include ham radio, call sign W8GDK.
I also am a beekeeper and maintain a small apiary.
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