Carolyn Lee Cundith's Obituary
Carolyn Miller Cundith, 90, of Broken Arrow died Monday, June 8, 2020. Born May 7, 1930 in Lyons, Kansas to Arch and Julia Miller.
Carolyn earned her Associates Degree in Education from Emporia State University then married John Wesley Cundith on June 10, 1951.
She was a 70-year member of PEO and a life-long Presbyterian and member of Kirk of the Hills Presbyterian Church. Carolyn and John enjoyed many years of golf together as members of Indian Springs Country Club traveling with their friends to play various courses across the US.
She had a great love of family and looked forward to every opportunity to get together. Her love of holidays with all their decorations (especially ones that lit up and/or danced and made noise) was infectious. She loved watching the clouds and birds, cardinals being her favorite.
Carolyn was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, John, a brother, Malcolm, and her daughter, Jane Cavenah. She is survived by daughter Susan Clifton and her husband, Butch of Broken Arrow, OK and daughter Julie Robinson of Oklahoma City, OK, her grandchildren: Ryan Clifton and his wife, Fernanda, Ashley Cavenah Snyder, Chris Robinson and his wife, Joanna, Lindsay Clifton Wileman and her husband, Jared, Allison Cavenah Greco and her husband, Tony, and Jillian Robinson. She is also survived by her great-grandchildren: Maylee Clifton, Noah Clifton, Anna Snyder, Truman Snyder, Grant Robinson, Kate Robinson, Blake Robinson, Conner Greco, Colin Greco, Parker Wileman, Presley Wileman and Paige Wileman.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital. https://www.stjude.org/
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