Donald Edward Knott

donald knott

June 27, 1952 ~ February 4, 2022

Donald Edward Knott, 69, of Hollywood, MD, passed away on February 4, 2022, in Solomons, MD. He was born on June 27, 1952 in Leonardtown, MD, and was the loving son of the late Bernardine Pilkerton Knott and Joseph Edward Knott. Donald is survived by his sister Karen Drury of Hollywood, MD, niece Wendy Drury Klink (Clint) of Yorktown, VA, nephew Robert Aaron Drury (Jessica) of Mechanicsville, MD, and great nephew Wyatt Christopher Drury of Mechanicsville, MD. He was preceded in death by his brother, Joseph Edward Knott, Jr. Donald was a lifelong St. Mary’s County resident, and attended St. John’s Catholic School and received his GED. He graduated from the College of Southern Maryland (formerly Charles County Community College) in 1979 with an Associate of Horticulture Degree. Donald was a gardener for Sotterley Plantation. Donald was the third generation to live, grow up and work on Sotterley Plantation. He assisted his father, Edward Knott, tending to the groundskeeping, such a cutting grass on the riding lawn mower, weeding, and watering the flower beds and gravel paths, as well as serving as parking attendant and security. During his free time, he would take wheelchair drives all over Sotterley Plantation, from the manor house to the lower plowed fields, all the way down to the wharf’s piers. When he was not relaxing on the plantation countryside, he resided at his second favorite home, the Baltimore Inner Harbor. Donald was a devoted Catholic. He enjoyed being outside in the hot summer sun, the Hollywood Carnival, the county fair, savoring crab cakes, soft shell crabs, and stuffed ham sandwiches, weekend beer nights, watching any talent competition programs, Oak Island, and a major fan of western movies and television shows. He also loved researching his family tree and enjoyed listening to many genres of music. The family will receive friends on Thursday, February 17, 2022 from 9:30 AM to 10:30 AM in St. John’s Catholic Church, Hollywood, MD, where a Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10:30 AM with Father Ray Schmidt officiating. Interment will follow in the church cemetery. Serving as pallbearers will be Robert Aaron Drury, Thomas Burandt, Clint Klink, Dale Pilkerton, Sr., Kevin Adams, and Walter Gardiner. Honorary pallbearers will be Bob Drury, Johnny Knott, Terry Knott, and Roger Ridgell. Contributions may be made to the Hollywood Vol. Rescue Squad, P.O. Box 79, Hollywood, MD 20636 and St. John’s Catholic Church, 43927 St. John’s Road, Hollywood, MD 20636.

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  1. Howard & Kerrie Thompson says:

    God Bless Donald. He’s up there with that big old smile, walking around with his parents. Never heard him complain. Karen certainly devoted her life to take care of her brother. God Bless you all.

  2. Tism Thompson Blackwell says:

    I have great memories of Donald from my younger days. One of my favorites was when he was galloping on my cousin’s pony – his smile couldn’t have been any bigger!! He was always so friendly – sending his family my sympathy.

  3. Linda Burroughs Sievers says:

    I was very sorry to hear of Donald’s passing. I vividly remember Donald from my days at St.John’s School. Even though he had a disability he never complained and always had a big smile on his face. He is walking tall now in God’s Kingdom free of any and all pain. God bless you Karen for being his caregiver. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.

  4. Karen, I was so sorry to see that Donald had passed. I am so sorry for your loss. I remember always seeing Donald when I would visit you at Sotterley and he was always smiling and chatty. May your memories of him be blessed. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

  5. Karen and Wendy, David and I are so very Sorry to hear about Donald. He had a Challenging life but was always with a Smile on his face, Donald was so very Lucky to have Karen to take care of him. Karen you should be so full of contentment right now as you gave Donald the Best Life he could have. Heaven just gained another Angel to watch over us all. Prayers and Hugs to you both. David and Cyndi

  6. Donald was a beloved member of our Sotterley Family, and memories of his wonderful smile and huge heart will remain with us always. My love and prayers are with all of the Knott family during this very sad time.

  7. Massey Thompson Rausch says:

    Oh Donald, you were a wonderful man. I adored you. Always.


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