Harriet Altia Denko Obituary
It is always difficult saying goodbye to someone we love and cherish. Family and friends must say goodbye to their beloved Harriet Altia Denko (Granville, New York), who passed away, on February 1, 2023. You can send your sympathy in the guestbook provided and share it with the family. You may also light a candle in honor of Harriet Altia Denko or send a beautiful flower arrangement to the funeral service.
She was predeceased by: her parents, Russell J. Stewart, and Jennie Stewart, Sr. (Pratt); her brother Russell S. Stewart; her nephew Russell J. Stewart, Jr.; her great-nephew Robert J. Denko; her granddaughter Kelli Allen (VanHorn); and also Robert E. Denko.
She is survived by: her brother Stanley; her children, Kathleen Franklin (Dale) of Duxbury, VT, Patricia VanHorn (Dana) of Richmond, VT, Steven Denko (Deborah) of Greenfield, NY, James Denko (Rita) of Proctor, VT, Julie Denko (Chris Ross) of Pawlet, VT, Jane Denko (Glenn Gould) of West Pawlet, VT and Stewart Denko (Jane Arend-Denko) of Bellows Falls, VT.; her grandchildren, Devin Franklin (Amanda), Darin Franklin (Devon) of Waltham, MA, Danielle Franklin, Darcy Franklin of Jamestown, NC, Jeremy Van Horn of Corpus Christi, TX, Ryan Van Horn of Burlington, VT, Courtney Ashton (Ronald II) of Baltimore, MD, Stephanie Cygan Essex, MD (Jason), Brooke Denko (Jeremiah Huffer) of Etters, PA, Bobbie Denko of Proctor, VT, Jamie Denko of Los Angeles, CA, Kristi Finnan (Tyler) of Fort Worth, TX, Cody Denko of Rutland, VT, Kayla Tatko (Eric) of Wilton, NY, Nathan Bourn (Samantha) of Poultney, VT, Sabrina, Kevin and Richard Arend-Denko (Rick) of Bellows Falls, VT; her great grandchildren, Keighan Franklin, Ellie Franklin and Dominic Ashton; her brother Harold Stewart of Essex Junction, VT; and her nieces and nephews, Joe Stewart, Scott Stewart and Leesa Stewart.
She learned to drive and went out and got a job at Mountain Weavers in Dorset VT followed by working many years after at McDonald's in Manchester VT up until March of 2020, when COVID forced her to stop working.