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Knoll to be remembered in Oakland

The funeral services for Catherine Baker Knoll, the state’s first female lieutenant governor,… The funeral services for Catherine Baker Knoll, the state’s first female lieutenant governor, will be held in Oakland next week. Knoll, a 78-year-old McKees Rocks native, died Nov. 12 after battling neuroendocrine cancer for four months. She will lie in repose at St. Paul’s Cathedral, on the corner of Fifth Avenue and Dithridge Street, from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Friday. Bishop David A. Zubik of the Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh will perform the funeral mass for Knoll at noon on Tuesday, Nov. 25, at St. Paul’s Cathedral. The mass is open to the public.

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