She joined the U.S. Coast Guard during WWII and was stationed at Pearl Harbor after the bombing.
Wilma had earned her bachelor's degree at St. Mary's College, and was a District Manager for Avon devoting 33 years of service.
She moved here in 2004 from Haines City and was a member of Heritage Community Church in Fruitland Park. Wilma loved the Lord, singing and helping others. She enjoyed being involved in her church family, and she left her with everyone she knew.
Survivors include her children, Patrick Young, Shannon & Craig Jensen of Rapid City, SD, Colleen & Michael Brooks of The Villages; grandchildren, Corey Dean Dunlap, Josh Young, Jamie Young, Michael Holzinger; great-granddaughter, JoJo. Wilma was preceded in death by her first husband, Wayne Young; second husband, Orville Leroy Tallman; son, Michael Young, brother, Larry Carnell, and great-grandson, Austin OCilka.
She joined the U.S. Coast Guard during WWII and was stationed at Pearl Harbor after the bombing.
Wilma had earned her bachelor's degree at St. Mary's College, and was a District Manager for Avon devoting 33 years of service.
She moved here in 2004 from Haines City and was a member of Heritage Community Church in Fruitland Park. Wilma loved the Lord, singing and helping others. She enjoyed being involved in her church family, and she left her with everyone she knew.
Survivors include her children, Patrick Young, Shannon & Craig Jensen of Rapid City, SD, Colleen & Michael Brooks of The Villages; grandchildren, Corey Dean Dunlap, Josh Young, Jamie Young, Michael Holzinger; great-granddaughter, JoJo. Wilma was preceded in death by her first husband, Wayne Young; second husband, Orville Leroy Tallman; son, Michael Young, brother, Larry Carnell, and great-grandson, Austin OCilka.
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