FARMINGTON – Sandra Ann “Sandy” (Weymouth) Knight, 60, died Wednesday evening, May 30, 2007, she was surrounded by family and friends, at Franklin Memorial Hospital, Farmington, after a brief illness. She was born March 24, 1947, in Bangor, the daughter of Charles and Barbara L. (Edgerly) Weymouth. She was a 1965 graduate of Old Town High School and Jan. 17, 1976, married Richard “Dick” Knight in Farmington. Throughout the years, she had been employed by C.N. Brown, Knights Variety, Reny’s deparment store, Aramark and Harris Real Estate and Auction Service. She was a member and first vice president of Emblem Club No. 460, Farming-ton, and was a member of the American Legion Auxiliary, the Farmington Firemen’s Auxiliary and the Red Barronettes, Red Hat Society. She enjoyed working on the Elks and Emblem Club shows, volunteering at the Farmington Emblem and Fire Department fair booths at the Franklin County Agricultural Fair, and working at the auctions for Harris Auction Service. Sandy, a devoted wife and mother, loved socializing and spending quality time with her family and friends. She was an animal lover, enjoyed four-wheeling, dancing, playing cards, gardening, tending to her exterior home decorating and landscaping, crocheting, reading, attending the theater, collecting miniature clocks and always adding to Dick’s honey-do list. She is survived by her husband, Richard “Dick” Knight of Farmington; their son, Gary Anthony Knight and his wife, Cindy Jane Knight, of Augusta and their two children, Ayden and Lucas; her mother, Barbara Weymouth of Milford; two brothers, Charles Weymouth and his wife, Ruth, of Milford and Richard Weymouth and his wife, Carol, of California; several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her baby daughter, Julie; and her father. Funeral services will be held 11 a.m. Monday at Trinity United Methodist Church, Routes 2 and 27, Farmington, with the Rev. Terry McKinley officiating. Burial will be at Fairview Cemetery, Farming-ton. After the services, all are welcome to attend a reception in the church vestry hosted by the parish fellowship and the Farmington Emblem Club No. 460. Family and friends are invited to call 6-8 p.m. Sunday at Wiles Remembrance Center, 137 Farmington Falls Road, Routes 2 and 27, Farmington, where a public Emblem Club memorial service will be held 7:30 p.m. Those who desire are encouraged to give gifts in Sandy’s memory to one of her favorite charities, The Franklin County Animal Shelter, 550 Industry Road, Farmington, ME 04938. Online condolences may be expressed at wilesfuneralhomes@verizon.net

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