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CAROL LUNDVALL Obituary

LUNDVALL, CAROL ANN (nee PADDISON) With lifelong fearless strength and grace, Carol passed away on Friday, May 22, 2020, at Bridgepoint Palliative Care Centre at the age of 82. Loving wife of the late Robert Lundvall. Proud mother of her two daughters, Christine and Shelley, and mother-in-law to Norman (Christine), and will be missed by her partner Bob Inksater. Carol was a fighter, and will be fondly remembered by the many friends she made while golfing at Toronto Ladies, curling at Avonlea, working at Upjohn, and volunteering at Sick Kids Hospital. Especially fun were all the summers spent at the cottage on Lake Simcoe. The Rodbard, Grinton and Lundvall clan enjoyed so many summers playing in the waves, catching frogs, watching for storms and listening for the lunch time whistle. Carol could always be found nearby the kids, with a good book and a gin and tonic. Carol was a regular at St. Lawrence Market and her family will never forget all the great meals that came from those trips. Carol spent the last 34 years in The Beach, and was a regular power walker along the boardwalk, and an avid people watcher and puppy greeter, from the front stoop of her home on Victoria Park Avenue. Our thanks to everyone who helped us along the way, from the Princess Margaret Pancreatic Cancer Clinic (Dr. Raymond Jang); Dr. Josh Wales and the nurses at the Temmy Latner Centre for Palliative Care; and Dr. Jeff Myers and everyone at Bridgepoint. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Temmy Latner Centre for Palliative Care at Mt. Sinai Hospital, or to the charity of your choice. Due to the current Covid restrictions, a celebration of life will be held at a later date.

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Published by Toronto Star on May 30, 2020.

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Marilyn Mercer

June 28, 2020

Carol was great fun as a neighbour. We enjoyed many lunches and glasses of wine at our favourite Beaches haunts, comparing stories about Oz. When Priscilla, Queen of the Desert came to town, of course we had to get our tickets, Light Up martini glasses and cheer on the "girls". Carol was always elegant, jangling her bracelets while taking out the yard waste. She knew who knew she was. We loved her for that and for many other reasons. My deepest condolences to her daughters and partner Bob.

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Alyse Grossman Mirabelli

May 30, 2020

So sorry about Carol. She was a very pleasant, smart beautiful person. Sending my ❤ deepest condolences to all the family. May you cherish all the good memories for ever May she rest in peace ☮

Dee McCain

May 30, 2020

Carol and I I met at the Toronto Ladies. We became good friends and golfing buddies. . She will be remembered through the fond memories of our games and lunches together. Our thoughts and prayers are with all your family during this difficult time!
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Claire Leggett

May 27, 2020

Orr thoughts are with you at this time.Carol, Terry and I had great times together at Grandma and Granpa Paddison's when she came to Guelph with her parents

Terry & Janet Paddison

May 27, 2020

We were so sorry to hear of your mother's passing Christine and Shelley. As Carol's first cousin, I have many wonderful memories of Carol. As children the Paddison family would gather every Christmas at our Grandparent's home in Guelph. Carol grew up to be quite a wonderful and vibrant woman. We always enjoyed her company. Carol will be fondly remembered by our family.

Valerie Sullivan

May 27, 2020

Christine and Shelley - my sincere sympathy to you both. A perfect picture of Carol bringing back many wonderful memories!

Nina McPhail

May 26, 2020

We will always remember Carol as a fine curler at Bayview and a fun travel friend on wine tours abroad, many years ago. I know she will be missed by friends and family.
Sincerely,
Nina McPhail

Noriko Ferguson

May 26, 2020

My condolences to the family.
Enjoyed curling with Carol at Bayview many years ago.
Noriko

May 26, 2020

Harold and I send our condolences. We knew Carol and Rob from curling at Bayview many years ago. She was certainly full of energy and life. I know you will miss her . May your happy memories bring you comfort during these difficult days.
Sincerely. Pat Little

Steve Dunn

May 26, 2020

Christine and Shelley, very sorry to hear this news. Tons of great memories with your mom and Dad and you guys. She was a wonderful lady and full of spunk :) She will be missed by many I am sure.

Steve Dunn

George Roelofson

May 26, 2020

To Christine & Shelley,
I am a long time friend of Bob's. I met your mother when they became partners. What a lovely & engaging person ! I wish I had met her earlier in life. Please accept my deepest regrets.
George

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