In Loving Memory
Of
Vernon Roy Knight
“Tony”

Service
TUESDAY 9TH DECEMBER 2025 COMMENCING AT 10:30 A.M.

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Vernon Roy Knight
“Tony”
Passed away peacefully with loving family by his side
on Friday 28th November 2025, aged 89 years.
Dearly beloved husband of Lorraine (dec)
Father of Mark, Paul, Debra, John and Hayley.
Loved Pa of Leigh, Kelly, Nathan, Becky, Tony, Harry,
Caity, Melissa, Georgia, Jesse, Connor, Eli and Kaylah.
Adored great Pa of Ella, Matilda, Mateo, James,
Coopah, Bella, Zepplyn, Lennox and Halen.
Always so loving, thoughtful and kind,
what beautiful memories you leave behind.

A Funeral Service for
Tony Knight will be held at
David W Bull Pakenham Funeral Home
190 Princes Highway, Pakenham on
Tuesday 9th December 2025
commencing at 10:30 a.m.
A burial will follow at the
Berwick Cemetery
Inglis Road Berwick.
Parking for the Cemetery is
suggested at Arch Brown Reserve

After the burial service all are welcome
for light refreshments at Holm Park Reserve,
100 Beaconsfield – Emerald Road, Beaconsfield.

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  1. Dear Hayley & Family.
    So sorry for your loss. I remember your dad when we were neighbours. He always made me smile and laugh. Such a kind soul and funny man. He also had a great friendship with my parents, and I know they loved having cups of tea and your dad loved a chat. He had a beautiful smile & I will always remember that. Will be thinking of you on this day. With love Sarah.

    Sarah
  2. Remembering Tony with great affection. Always cheery and ready to help in any way with Lorraine at Pony Club. So friendly and hospitable, and it was always a gelight to see him at the General Store or later at the Nursing Home.

    Jasmine Hewson
  3. Vernon, a darling man and loved by all at Melville Grange, he loved to dance, loved his football, always ready for a chat.
    Never a bad word said, he will be greatly missed.

    Vernon became my sparring partner in the footy tipping and hated to lose to a female. But always ready for another round without a grudge. I will always hold you dear in my heart my mate. May you RIP and coach Melbourne Football team from afar.

    Helen Ross
  4. Sincere condolences to the Knight Family. We have many fond memories of Tony and his wonderful sense of humour.
    The Demons have lost a very keen supporter. May he rest in Peace.

    Pam & Neil

    Pam & Neil McDonald