FLOYD J. DZIUK


Born: December 4, 1913    Parent, Benton County, Minnesota
Died: February 16, 1971    South Point, Jefferson County, Washington
Buried: February 19, 1971    Shrine Cemetery, Port Townsend, Washington


Floyd J. Dziuk, cook, about 1936.

Parents:Paul Dziuk
Anna "Annie" Kampa
 
MilitaryU.S. Army during
Service:WWII

Occupation:Construction camp cook
for Mullins Construction Company

Notes:
Floyd was born December 4, 1913 in Benton County, Minnesota. Following his schooling there, he came to Washington state in the 1930s. After his Army service during WWII, he returned to Washington and divided his time between there and Alaska, working as a construction camp cook.
 
Floyd was a member of the P.O. Elks Club, the Culinary Local in Fairbanks and Sons of Norway in Poulsbo. He was a member of the Catholic faith.
 
He was last seen alive at noon on February 16, 1971. His body was found on the beach at South Point at 1:10 p.m. by Milo Jacovich of Anchorage, Alaska. Floyd accidently had slipped on a log, hit his head, fallen into the water and drowned. He was 57 years old.

Certificate of Death for Floyd J. Dziuk

Floyd J. Dziuk Dies at Age 57


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