December 9, 1896, marked the arrival of a remarkable individual, Goodwin Knight, in the charming city of Provo, Utah, a state situated within the western region of the United States of America.
The inexorable passage of time, with its relentless march forward, brought about a profound and far-reaching metamorphosis in the life of Knight, precipitating a decisive alteration in the trajectory of his existence. On a particular day, May 22, 1970, a momentous occasion unfolded, as Knight parted ways with the mortal realm, surrendering his earthly coil and leaving behind a lasting and indelible legacy that would be deeply cherished and revered by all who had the privilege of knowing him, and would continue to inspire and influence generations to come.
The pinnacle of his existence unfolded in the city of Inglewood, a municipality situated in the southwestern corner of the state of California, renowned for its intricate cultural fabric and awe-inspiring coastal panoramas that appeared to extend indefinitely, as if the very horizon itself had been carefully crafted by the masterful hand of nature.