Theresa Gene Knipe, 33, of Danville, passed away at 11:28 p.m. Saturday, April 30, 2005 in Warren County Indiana. Theresa was born in Danville,on August 2, 1971 the daughter of Eugene Ward and Eunice Ellen (Babb) Delp. On January 15, 1997, she married Scott Knipe in Warren County, Indiana. Scott survives. She is also survived by her parents- Eugene and Eunice Delp of Covington, Indiana; two sons- David Bradley Tallman and Nathaniel Vincent Knipe both of Danville; four daughters, Audri Anna Dawn Knipe, Emma Gene Knipe, Hannah Nicole Knipe, and Isabel Michelle Knipe all of Danville; two brothers- Travis and Rhonda Delp of Collinsville, Oklahoma and Brian and Beth Delp of Covington, Indiana; paternal grandparents- Troy and Vivian Delp of Mellott, Indiana; maternal grandmother- Norma Babb of Danville; two nieces- Sadie and Katie Delp; and a nephew- Jarrid Delp. Also surviving is Teresas mother-in-law Mildred Maxine Knipe of Williamsport, Indiana, brother and sister-in-law Bill and Kathy Knipe of Pence, Indiana, sister-in-law Brenda Warren of Attica, IN and her children Shelley Moody, also of Attica and Adrian Warren of Indianapolis. Theresa was preceded in death by her maternal grandfather- Charles Babb, her great-grandparents Ward and Ibbie Crumly and her niece Amber Knipe Askren. Theresa graduated in 1989 from North Vermillion High School in Cayuga, Indiana. She had been a member of New Life Christian Center in Danville for many years and was presently a member of The Vineyard in Urbana for the past 2 years. She was very involved in a variety of activities centered around her family, especially their six children. These included many years of teaching in childrens church, volunteering at both North Ridge Middle School and Northeast Magnet School. She loved taking pictures and then scrap booking. Her interests also included collecting butterflies, anything peach and white and most recently gardening. Theresa was a devoted Christian mother who taught her children the meaning of loving and serving God. She epitomized the Christian woman in todays world. The only thing in life she loved more than her children was God.
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