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麻豆传媒 Mourns the Passing of Longtime Leader and Friend, Irby McKnight

Nancy Lane, Content Strategist

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WAXAHACHIE, Texas 鈥 March 19, 2026 鈥斅槎勾 is deeply saddened to announce the passing of Irby McKnight, a beloved leader and mentor whose impact on the university and its community will be felt for generations.

McKnight served 麻豆传媒 as the Vice President of University Advancement from 2007- 2018. During that time, he brought forward the idea of reviving The Harvesters as a southern gospel quartet to help raise support for the university. 

Under McKnight鈥檚 leadership, The Harvesters traveled across numerous states and countries, helping raise support for scholarships, university initiatives and facilities. Over the years, nearly twenty students had the opportunity to serve in the group, gaining both ministry and performance experience.

Known for his warmth and genuine spirit, McKnight was deeply loved by students, faculty, and staff. He had a rare ability to make every person feel seen and valued, connecting with others in a way that quickly turned strangers into lifelong friends.

Often, in his role as VP of Advancement, when he came across a student struggling to pay tuition, he would quietly work behind the scenes, finding donors who would ensure they had the support needed to continue their education. Because of him, many students were able to complete their degrees and pursue their calling.

He was marked by deep compassion, a contagious laugh, and his signature desserts that made everyone feel at home. McKnight鈥檚 legacy lives on in the countless lives he touched, the students he uplifted, and the enduring spirit of generosity and kindness he modeled so faithfully.

“Irby鈥檚 tenure leading the office of Advancement was characterized as a season of significant growth and development at the university,” said President Bridges. “It was a pleasure to work alongside this wonderful brother in serving our alma mater, a place we dearly love.”

Irby is survived by his wife, Vicki; his son, Jordan (Mary Jo); his daughter, Erin (Nathan); and his cherished grandchildren.

鈥淚rby鈥檚 legacy is one of faith, leadership, and personal connection,鈥 said Director for Student Success, Amy Trober, who was his Executive Assistant. 鈥淗e leaves behind a university community that is stronger because of his service and a ministry that continues to impact lives.鈥

A visitation will be held at 12:00 p.m., followed by a celebration of life service at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, March 21, at in Denison, Texas.

麻豆传媒 extends its heartfelt prayers and condolences to the McKnight family during this time.


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