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Cornelius Knowles Obituary

Knowles, DDS, Dr. Cornelius L. Cornelius Levy Knowles was born in Hallandale, FL to Melborne and Albertha Knowles on January 20, 1928. Growing up as the second of seven children, Cornelius was affectionately known to his family and friends as "Corky." Cornelius realized at a young age that he was gifted with his hands and aspired to be a brain surgeon. He graduated from Dorsey High School in 1946.Two years later, Corky moved to Washington, DC to pursue his education, undaunted by the racial prejudices that governed the south. Corneliusobtained his undergraduate degree from Howard University in 1952, and continuedhis postgraduate education at the College of Medicine. After two years of medical school, he realized his passion for dentistry and transferred to the College of Dentistry. Corky received the second highest clinical average in his dental class, with over seven times the requirements for graduation. After earning his doctorate degree in 1958, Dr. Knowles became a clinical instructor at Howard University College of Dentistry, where he served until he moved to Chicago in 1960 to open his own practice.In 1988 he earned a certification in orthodontics/orthopedics to better serve his patients. Dr. Knowles served as an examiner for the Northeast Regional Board of Dentistry for 23 years and the Illinois State Board of Dentistry for 9 1/2 years. He has been a member of the following professional organizations for over 50 years: American Dental Society, Illinois State Dental Society, Chicago Dental Society, and Lincoln Dental Society. Cornelius' work ethic and focus were also evident in social and community arenas. He spent several decades as an active member of the Midwesterners and Unicorns organizations. Corky's playful wit and humor made him the "life of the party" everywhere he went. While he always had a joke to share (even sharing the same ones over and over), his reactions to his own jokes were priceless. He would laugh at each joke as if it were the first time he told it, causing others to laugh with him at his reactions more than at the jokes themselves. In January 1962, Cornelius married the love of his life, Althea. Together they supported countless charities in the community and opened their home tomany family members and friends in their time of need. They had the unique ability to make everyone feel like family. Together for nearly 60 years, their love was like that of a fairytale; not perfect, but certainly perfect for them. Dr. Knowles passed away peacefully on April 24, 2020. He was preceded in death by his parents, Melborne and Alberta, son, Angelo, and brother Darnell. To celebrate his memory, Corky leaves his adoring wife, Althea, five children, Juliette Hubbard, Veronica Ford (Edwin), Malika Mohammed, Carey (Ania), and Stacey, two goddaughters, Germaine Reynolds and Terisa Griffin-Kendall (John), a loyal office manager for 52 years, Zenovia Evans, five siblings, eleven grandchildren, thirteen great-grandchildren, and a host of nieces, nephews, and friends.

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Published by Chicago Sun-Times on Apr. 27, 2020.

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Amanda Davis

November 30, 2022

Dr Knowles was more than a doctor to me. He was my friend, confident and the best dentist of ALL time. He was full of wisdom and health issues of all kind. The news of hi passing left me weak and sad. I will miss him dearly, but I know God has him now

DonElla Bradford

August 11, 2020

Dr. Knowles is/was more than my dentist. He was a bonus dad. He asked about my grades. We talked about every degree I earned. He would be so proud. We talked about a lot. He's put on my braces. I am so sad and heart-broken. I will miss him dearly and I send prayers to his family.

DonElla

Lisa Whitney

June 13, 2020

Dr. Knowles was my dentist for 40 years. I first start going to him at the age of 5. He was sweet, kind, and honest. He took pride in his work. He serviced my entire family for generations . He will be greatly missed but never forgotten.

Linda Jennings-Coleman

May 29, 2020

My deepest condolences! Remembering the many things Dr. Knowles taught me and his utmost kindness! R.I.P.

Charles Carroll

April 29, 2020

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Frances Richard-Bey

April 29, 2020

You will be forever missed for your giving heart and just for being you. Thank you for all you did in my life, (hiring me back over and over again). My prayers and condolences are with the family.

karen schwartz

April 29, 2020

my sincerest condolences to the family of Dr Knowles.

Joy Ramza-Woods

April 29, 2020

I offer my condolences to you Althea and family in the passing of your husband Dr. Knowles and father of five children.
May you be Blessed with the comfort of Peace and Love.
Mama Joy, former neighbor in Dauphin, Chatham

Marilyn&Joey Sarlo

April 28, 2020

As their travel agents for quite sometime, we met Corky through his daughter Stacy. He was such a pleasant easy to deal with customer. We sort of lost track as they haven't called for sometime. Althea, I was stunned to see this and told Joey isn't this our customer? He said yeah. Your phone number and address disappear from our screens when we don't hear from someone in six months. When all the dust has settled, please give us a call. We're still at 708-344-7515. Again, we offer our deepest sympathies. What a great loss to everyone who knew him. RIP.

Jay Knowles

April 28, 2020

Our condolences. We pray for the family's strength during this difficult time.

Alvin Knowles

April 28, 2020

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

Rhonda Blackshear

April 27, 2020

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Joseph

April 27, 2020

Im so sorry to hear of Corkys passing and wish to extend my most sincere condolences to his wonderful family. I especially want to say hello to Althea and Stacey who I always will regard as my dear friends.

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