Remains
At the Main Mausoleum of the Mountain View Cemetery, in Oakland, California on Floor I, M8J, N2, TI. Sen. W.F. Knowland, 1908 - 1974 is with his first wife, Helen Knowland Whyte, 1907 - 1981 and her mother, Estelle Davis Herrick, 1881 - 1963 also contained are the remains of Ruth Lamb Caldwell Narfi, 1909 - 2003 and her first husband, Hubert A. Caldwell, 1907 - 1972 and second husband, Gaetano "Tani" Narfi, 1905 - 1996.
At the Chapel of Memories in Oakland, California, two tiers down from his father, Joseph R. Knowland in the Serenity Section Tier 4 Number 6, a double book urn has only one side inscribed, U.S. Senator William F. Knowland, 1908-1974.
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