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Joseph Valentino Knipfing Jr

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Joseph Valentino Knipfing Jr
CONSERVATIVE LOOK. New officers of the New York State Conservative Party's Mineola club display their charter following recent election meeting at VFW Post 94, Mineola. From left are John J. Fenter, secretary; Herrick Frost, chairman; Joseph Knipfing Jr., vice-chairman, and Robert Martin, treasurer, all of Mineola.

- Newsday (Nassau Edition) Monday, July 23, 1962 on page 68.
Date & Place: in New York United States
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Joseph Valentino Knipfing Jr
Joseph Valentine Knipfing Jr was born on August 4, 1930 in Mineola, New York to Joseph "Joe" Valentine Knipfing Sr. (February 14, 1906 - January 28, 1969) and Helen Josephine Wolf (June 29, 1903 - June 12, 1987). Joseph had three siblings, William, George, and Vincent Knipfing. On February 4, 1961, Joseph Knipfing Jr. married Janet B. Klein (December 5, 1938 - October 14, 2020) in Hempstead, New York, USA. They had three children together named Gary, Kevin, and Leslie Knipfing. Both Gary and Kevin are well-known in the entertainment industry. Gary is a professional actor and standup comedian, known by his stage name Gary Valentine. Read about Gary Valentine at Gary Valentine. Kevin, known professionally as Kevin James, is a famous actor and comedian. Read about Kevin at Kevin James' wife and kids. Joseph lived in Long Island NY for a long time and was active in local Republican politics - see Joseph Valentino Knipfing Jr, Joseph Valentino Knipfing Jr, and Joseph Valentino Knipfing Jr, but later moved to West Palm Beach, Florida in the 1960s. He then moved to Encino, CA, to be closer to his entertainer sons before his death, which occurred after a prolonged struggle with heart disease. See Joseph Valentino Knipfing Jr: Obituary to read Joseph's obituary in Newsday.
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