She worked at the International Falls Essentia Health Clinic for 26 years as a phlebotomist in the lab, filer in medical records, a registrar, and a pharmacy assistant. For many years she also had a working hobby of selling Avon.
Sharon enjoyed spending time with her family, visiting with her co-works and patients, baking, dancing, gardening, coloring, getting dressed up, gifting others, and going for car rides. Sharon’s most treasured place was her little house in the country where she enjoyed watching the wildlife and listening to the birds.
She was preceded in death by her father; brother, Delroy Olson; and sister-in-law, Jeanie Olson.
Sharon is survived by her mother; daughter, Dionn (Jerry Goggleye) Hell; son Derek (Jamie) Hell; grandchildren: Brett Hell, Tori Hell and Tucker Hell; her brothers, Gary Nicholson, and Todd (Pam) St. Pierre; and many nieces and nephews.
Burial at Riverside Cemetery in Loman
She worked at the International Falls Essentia Health Clinic for 26 years as a phlebotomist in the lab, filer in medical records, a registrar, and a pharmacy assistant. For many years she also had a working hobby of selling Avon.
Sharon enjoyed spending time with her family, visiting with her co-works and patients, baking, dancing, gardening, coloring, getting dressed up, gifting others, and going for car rides. Sharon’s most treasured place was her little house in the country where she enjoyed watching the wildlife and listening to the birds.
She was preceded in death by her father; brother, Delroy Olson; and sister-in-law, Jeanie Olson.
Sharon is survived by her mother; daughter, Dionn (Jerry Goggleye) Hell; son Derek (Jamie) Hell; grandchildren: Brett Hell, Tori Hell and Tucker Hell; her brothers, Gary Nicholson, and Todd (Pam) St. Pierre; and many nieces and nephews.
Burial at Riverside Cemetery in Loman
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