LYCOMING, N.Y. – Bruce Wayne Knowlton of Lycoming, N.Y. passed away on May 10, 2020 at Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center after a long illness, with his wife and daughter by his side. He was 61.

Bruce was born on December 29, 1958 in Gouverneur, N.Y. to William Lyle Knowlton and Helen Andrews Knowlton. He graduated from high school in Gouverneur and went on to attend Canton ATC and Clarkson University, where he earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical Engineering.
In August of 1986, Bruce married Carolyn Porter (Kerry), bringing together two families, all of whom looked up to him as a role model. A true family man, he was loving, hard-working, generous, humble, a big “kid at heart”, who took every child of the family under his wings. He and Kerry built what is lovingly referred to as the “Knowlton Homestead,” and it remains a favorite gathering place for countless gatherings and celebrations throughout the years.
In 2018 Bruce retired from Exelon (formerly Niagara Mohawk and Constellation), after 35 years at the Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station. To friends and coworkers he is known as “Moose”, and has been described by many as a well-respected man of integrity, good character, with a great sense of humor, and someone who could be counted on.
Bruce enjoyed going to the movies and was an enthusiastic golfer. He was a member of the Oswego Country Club and whenever he traveled he was always looking for good courses to play. He appreciated the outdoors, loved to hike, camp, and sit around campfires. As an avid hunter, he was a member of the California Hunting Club in the Town of Fowler. Bruce inherited a love for antique cars from his father, Bill and one of his greatest joys was taking his grandchildren to their first car shows.
He is also survived by three brothers, Lyle (Sue) of Tilton, NH; Michael (Kathy) of Gouverneur; Randy (Alicia) of Gouverneur; and a sister, Christine (Joe) Grant of Palm Coast, FL.; a large extended family on both sides, several aunts and uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews, grandnieces and grandnephews, all of whom will cherish his memory.
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