She graduated from Custer High School and moved to Los Angeles, California, where she worked as a computer/data coordinator.
She returned to Crazy Horse where she worked in many different capacities assisting the growing number of visitors to the Memorial.
Dawn provided an important service for Ruth by taking on organizing and filing her papers.
She developed a deep appreciation and respect for veterans.She as proud of her own father's volunteer service in WWII.
She enjoyed music, poetry and reading books.
She was preceded in death by her parents and one sister, Anne Ziolkowski Christenson.
From Korczak and Ruth's example, she learned the value of hard work and what it meant to be part of something greater than herself.
She graduated from Custer High School and moved to Los Angeles, California, where she worked as a computer/data coordinator.
She returned to Crazy Horse where she worked in many different capacities assisting the growing number of visitors to the Memorial.
Dawn provided an important service for Ruth by taking on organizing and filing her papers.
She developed a deep appreciation and respect for veterans.She as proud of her own father's volunteer service in WWII.
She enjoyed music, poetry and reading books.
She was preceded in death by her parents and one sister, Anne Ziolkowski Christenson.
From Korczak and Ruth's example, she learned the value of hard work and what it meant to be part of something greater than herself.
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