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Local leaders react to Councilmember Gary Knight’s passing

YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA, KECY) - Leaders for the City of Yuma are sharing their reaction to Yuma City Councilmember Gary Knight's passing.

Knight was at Banner University Medical Center in Phoenix, where he underwent surgery after experiencing a stroke on Wednesday, April 10.

Following Knight's passing, Yuma Mayor Doug Nicholls issued a statement Sunday night saying:

"We are deeply saddened by the loss of Councilmember Knight and extend our most heartfelt condolences to his family. It was an honor to serve alongside Gary Knight, and he will be remembered for his tenacious dedication to improving our community for all Yumans."

Other city leaders shared their reaction to Knight's passing:

“He was very passionate about who he represented in his community...I was devastated when I heard the news. He’s definitely made an impact in my personal life as a board member. As a leader. As a mentor."

Crystal Figueroa, Executive Director of the Yuma Metropolitan Planning Organization

"If you would have met Gary, you would have walked away understanding his passion for Yuma. Highway 95, improving the community for the family and the business. And also you would have gotten true pure honesty from the man."

Art Morales, Yuma City Councilman

Knight was 77-years-old.

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