June Kanode obituary: June Kanode's Obituary, Kentuckiana
In Memory Of
June Elizabeth (Graham) King Kanode
1929 - 2018
In Memory Of
June Elizabeth (Graham) King Kanode
1929 - 2018
June Elizabeth (Graham) King Kanode, 88, of New Albany, Indiana, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, October 16, 2018, at Providence Nursing Home in New Albany.
June lived life to the fullest. She loved to travel, to see family and old friends, and she made new friends wherever she went. She really enjoyed golf. She was an excellent player herself and one of Tiger Woods’ biggest fans.
June retired from Merck Drug Co. and lived in Ohio, California and Indiana over the years. She was asked recently if there was one thing she wished she could have done and she said “Nothing, I did it all. I had a great life”.
She was born in Columbus, Ohio. She is preceded in death by her parents Jesse and Mildred Graham; former husband, Thomas King; sisters, Jacqueline Jessie, Mary Graham, Ann Hedayat; and her special boy, her grandson, Uriah M. King.
June is survived by her daughter, Karen Rigby; and son, Steven King; former husband, James Kanode; and many nieces and nephews. June was also survived by her sister, Sarah Yslas (Ray), who then joined June the very next day on Wednesday, October 17, 2018. Now, all the sisters are together again.
Her family would like to thank the staff of Providence Nursing Home for taking such good care of June and helping her through these difficult years.
Cremation was chosen following June's wishes.
If you would like to make a memorial gift, please make a donation to your favorite charity in June’s name.
Please consider sharing a memory of June or leaving a special message for her family by clicking the "Share Memories" button above.
June lived life to the fullest. She loved to travel, to see family and old friends, and she made new friends wherever she went. She really enjoyed golf. She was an excellent player herself and one of Tiger Woods’ biggest fans.
June retired from Merck Drug Co. and lived in Ohio, California and Indiana over the years. She was asked recently if there was one thing she wished she could have done and she said “Nothing, I did it all. I had a great life”.
She was born in Columbus, Ohio. She is preceded in death by her parents Jesse and Mildred Graham; former husband, Thomas King; sisters, Jacqueline Jessie, Mary Graham, Ann Hedayat; and her special boy, her grandson, Uriah M. King.
June is survived by her daughter, Karen Rigby; and son, Steven King; former husband, James Kanode; and many nieces and nephews. June was also survived by her sister, Sarah Yslas (Ray), who then joined June the very next day on Wednesday, October 17, 2018. Now, all the sisters are together again.
Her family would like to thank the staff of Providence Nursing Home for taking such good care of June and helping her through these difficult years.
Cremation was chosen following June's wishes.
If you would like to make a memorial gift, please make a donation to your favorite charity in June’s name.
Please consider sharing a memory of June or leaving a special message for her family by clicking the "Share Memories" button above.
June Elizabeth (Graham) King Kanode, 88, of New Albany, Indiana, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, October 16, 2018, at Providence Nursing Home in New Albany.
June lived life to the fullest. She loved to travel, to see family and old friends, and she made new friends wherever she went. She really enjoyed golf. She was an excellent player herself and one of Tiger Woods’ biggest fans.
June retired from Merck Drug Co. and lived in Ohio, California and Indiana over the years. She was asked recently if there was one thing she wished she could have done and she said “Nothing, I did it all. I had a great life”.
She was born in Columbus, Ohio. She is preceded in death by her parents Jesse and Mildred Graham; former husband, Thomas King; sisters, Jacqueline Jessie, Mary Graham, Ann Hedayat; and her special boy, her grandson, Uriah M. King.
June is survived by her daughter, Karen Rigby; and son, Steven King; former husband, James Kanode; and many nieces and nephews. June was also survived by her sister, Sarah Yslas (Ray), who then joined June the very next day on Wednesday, October 17, 2018. Now, all the sisters are together again.
Her family would like to thank the staff of Providence Nursing Home for taking such good care of June and helping her through these difficult years.
Cremation was chosen following June's wishes.
If you would like to make a memorial gift, please make a donation to your favorite charity in June’s name.
Please consider sharing a memory of June or leaving a special message for her family by clicking the "Share Memories" button above.
June lived life to the fullest. She loved to travel, to see family and old friends, and she made new friends wherever she went. She really enjoyed golf. She was an excellent player herself and one of Tiger Woods’ biggest fans.
June retired from Merck Drug Co. and lived in Ohio, California and Indiana over the years. She was asked recently if there was one thing she wished she could have done and she said “Nothing, I did it all. I had a great life”.
She was born in Columbus, Ohio. She is preceded in death by her parents Jesse and Mildred Graham; former husband, Thomas King; sisters, Jacqueline Jessie, Mary Graham, Ann Hedayat; and her special boy, her grandson, Uriah M. King.
June is survived by her daughter, Karen Rigby; and son, Steven King; former husband, James Kanode; and many nieces and nephews. June was also survived by her sister, Sarah Yslas (Ray), who then joined June the very next day on Wednesday, October 17, 2018. Now, all the sisters are together again.
Her family would like to thank the staff of Providence Nursing Home for taking such good care of June and helping her through these difficult years.
Cremation was chosen following June's wishes.
If you would like to make a memorial gift, please make a donation to your favorite charity in June’s name.
Please consider sharing a memory of June or leaving a special message for her family by clicking the "Share Memories" button above.