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Elizabeth June Knuth

After a long, rich life and surrounded by her loving family, Elizabeth June Knuth,9 6,went to her Heavenly Father on Nov, 5, 2020.

June was born in Sala-manca, N.Y., on June 8, 1924 to the late Charles and Lorena Ehman Milli-gan. She graduated from Randolph Central School, Randolph, N.Y., in 1941 then attended Western Un-ion Training College.

On July 24, 1945, she married Arthur (Bud) Knuth, her spouse of 60 years. They lived in East Randolph, N.Y., for 45 years before retiring to Lakeland, Fla., and she spent her last five years in New Hartford, N.Y., near her family.

June was a life-long member of the American Legion Auxiliary and the East Randolph Methodist Church. Her banking career started at the Marine Mid-land Bank in Falconer, N.Y., then the State Bank of Randolph, Randolph, N.Y.

Everyone loved June for her friendliness, kindness and positive outlook on life. She loved to travel and was involved in her children and grandchildren’s ac-tivities. She was famous for her wonderful baked beans, apple pies and clever Hal-loween costumes.

She was preceeded in death by her husband, Bud Knuth: sisters: Doris Kent and Phyllis Squinn.

June treasured her fami-ly: her son, Daniel (Danuta) Knuth, Utica, N.Y., grand-sons: Benjamin (Jenny) Knuth, Endwell, N.Y., Wil-liam Knuth, Syracuse, N.Y.. and James Knuth. Barnaveld. N.Y. Her daughter Sheila (Frank) Musiek, Tucson, Ariz., grandsons: Erik (Amy) Musiek, Clayton, Mo., and Justin (Virginia) Musiek, Chelmsford, Mass.,; and seven beloved great-grand children: Emma, Anna Kate, Ella and Simone Musiek and Cole, Grant and Aurora Knuth, all who will miss and love her for-ever.

There will be a private family service and con-dolences can be left at RJ Fahy Funeral Home, Norwich, N.Y.

Committal will be in East Randolph, N.Y. Cemetary