They divorced on 16 March 1972 in Thurston County, Washington.
2. Joann M. Prall married Odell L. Ritter on 12 August 1978 in Reno, Washoe County, Nevada.
They divorced on 7 October 1996 in Thurston County, Washington.
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The Daily Chronicle
Centralia, Washington
Wednesday, 9 September 2020
Joann Marlene Wilson was born June 5, 1947. She lost her hard fought 9 year battle with cancer.
Joann was called home peacefully, at her home of 47 years in Tenino, Wash. She was surrounded with love and family and her best friends Spike and Nina.
Joann's life was full of adventures from owning horses, to scrapbooking, thrift store finds, to zip lining in Canada. She was always up for a challenge and always with a smile.
Joann had worked for the State of WA in the DSHS department until 1976, she then went on to become a long haul truck driver. Joann loved being a "TRUCKER" and sharing the numerous stories she had while traveling the roads of the 50 states. She retired in 2012 from National Frozen Foods in Chehalis, Wash.
Joann is survived by her brother, Larry Wilson of Cheney, Wash.; sister, Janis Sweet of Tenino, Wash.; son Michael Ritter, of Phoenix Ariz.; daughter, Kathy (Brian) Boman of Rochester Wash.; 5 grandchildren and 1 great grandchild.
Due to COVID there will be a burial on September 14, 2020 at Claquato Cemetery at 1:00pm.
They divorced on 16 March 1972 in Thurston County, Washington.
2. Joann M. Prall married Odell L. Ritter on 12 August 1978 in Reno, Washoe County, Nevada.
They divorced on 7 October 1996 in Thurston County, Washington.
================
The Daily Chronicle
Centralia, Washington
Wednesday, 9 September 2020
Joann Marlene Wilson was born June 5, 1947. She lost her hard fought 9 year battle with cancer.
Joann was called home peacefully, at her home of 47 years in Tenino, Wash. She was surrounded with love and family and her best friends Spike and Nina.
Joann's life was full of adventures from owning horses, to scrapbooking, thrift store finds, to zip lining in Canada. She was always up for a challenge and always with a smile.
Joann had worked for the State of WA in the DSHS department until 1976, she then went on to become a long haul truck driver. Joann loved being a "TRUCKER" and sharing the numerous stories she had while traveling the roads of the 50 states. She retired in 2012 from National Frozen Foods in Chehalis, Wash.
Joann is survived by her brother, Larry Wilson of Cheney, Wash.; sister, Janis Sweet of Tenino, Wash.; son Michael Ritter, of Phoenix Ariz.; daughter, Kathy (Brian) Boman of Rochester Wash.; 5 grandchildren and 1 great grandchild.
Due to COVID there will be a burial on September 14, 2020 at Claquato Cemetery at 1:00pm.
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