To This Area
From Canada
Services for Mrs.Wilner
(Sharon) Flood, 26, whose body
was found Sunday on the Fort
Lewis military reservation, are
announced by Dryer Mortuary.
Mrs. Flood, of 9801 74th Ave
E., apparently was killed Oct. 2.
She was born in Saskat-
chewan, Canada, and moved to
Puyallup 24 years ago. She was
a member of Elk Plain Com-
munity Church.
Survivors, in addition to her
husband, include a daughter,
Karrie Lynn, of the home; a
son, Michael Lee of the home;
her parents, Elvin Dahlseide, of
Saskatchewan, Mrs. Melvin
Jelle, of Tacoma; four sisters,
Mrs. Donald (Evelyn) Eaton, of
Francois Lake, B.C., Mrs.
Howard (Irene) Raw, of Carrot
Creek Alta., Mrs. William
Owens, of Seattle, and Mrs.
John (Margie) Athmer, of
Hollywood, Calif., four
brothers, Kenneth and John
Dahlseide, both of Pierceland,
Sask., Arnold Dahlseide, of
Hinton, Alta., and Donald
Dahlseide, of Scoby, Mont.
To This Area
From Canada
Services for Mrs.Wilner
(Sharon) Flood, 26, whose body
was found Sunday on the Fort
Lewis military reservation, are
announced by Dryer Mortuary.
Mrs. Flood, of 9801 74th Ave
E., apparently was killed Oct. 2.
She was born in Saskat-
chewan, Canada, and moved to
Puyallup 24 years ago. She was
a member of Elk Plain Com-
munity Church.
Survivors, in addition to her
husband, include a daughter,
Karrie Lynn, of the home; a
son, Michael Lee of the home;
her parents, Elvin Dahlseide, of
Saskatchewan, Mrs. Melvin
Jelle, of Tacoma; four sisters,
Mrs. Donald (Evelyn) Eaton, of
Francois Lake, B.C., Mrs.
Howard (Irene) Raw, of Carrot
Creek Alta., Mrs. William
Owens, of Seattle, and Mrs.
John (Margie) Athmer, of
Hollywood, Calif., four
brothers, Kenneth and John
Dahlseide, both of Pierceland,
Sask., Arnold Dahlseide, of
Hinton, Alta., and Donald
Dahlseide, of Scoby, Mont.
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