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Burlington--Cynthia Caswell, 76, of Milton, passed away March 14, 2023 at University Vermont Medical Center, surrounded by her loving family.
Cynthia was born on April 27, 1946 in Glenns Falls, New York, she the daughter of Quayle and Margaret (Labare) Cornell.
She married Henry Cota on September 8, 2018 in Winooski.
Cynthia was a part of University of Vermont Medical Center for 33 years.
She is survived by: her spouse Henry Cota, her children, Susan and her husband Ronald Bellimer, Sr., Ernest “ Buster” Caswell III and his partner Jasmine Heavens, Christopher Caswell and his partner Kathy Abair; her grandchildren, Cash Caswell, Shawn Caswell, Jonathan Caswell-Dubois, James Pregent, Kristofer Pregent and Krystle Bushey ; her great-grandchildren, Juliannah, Rick, Skyelyn, Alice, Jayce, Quinsi, Zoe and Stella; her sister Ruth Peters of Randolph and many extended family members in New York and Vermont.
Cynthia is predeceased by her husband of 42 years Ernest Caswell, Jr, her parents Quayle and Margaret Cornell, her three siblings, Donald Cornell, Elsie Cornell, and Wayne Cornell.
Visiting hours will be held on April 8th 2023 11AM-1PM, with a funeral service beginning at 1PM in the Minor Funeral Home and Cremation Center, Milton. A burial will take place in Pleasant View Cemetery in Randolph at a later date.
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237 Route 7 South, Milton, VT 05468
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