GERALD-LUNDQUIST-Obituary

GERALD W. LUNDQUIST

Denver, Colorado

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Gerald W. Lundquist Age 69, of Thornton, formerly of Boulder, died Thur. May 28th in Adams County. He was born on Jan. 23, 1940 in Everett, WA to William P. and Nora T. (Blanchard) Lundquist. He graduated from Stadium High School in Tacoma, WA; served in the United States Coast Guard; received...

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I'm still in shock as all of you probably are! Jer was a very special friend to me for over 25 years and I always felt I could go to him for any kind of advice or help. He was a great scholar and I learned a great deal from him as did Korynn. He was such a kind soul and loved living in the moment. I will miss him terribly! My thoughts and prayers go out to Diane, Frank, Christina, and Family. May you all have brighter tomorrows!

Dear Carol, Diane and family. This my boy Jerry, I have always loved him and will miss him. My E-Mail will be boring without Jerry and he and I thouight so much alike. He was my champion and always will be. Love AuntRuth

Dear Diane, Frank, Christina and Family,

Jerry was a wonderful father, grandfather, son, brother, teacher, educator, colleague, and dear friend. We will miss him greatly!

On behalf of the University of Colorado at Denver, I would like to express our condolences. I can't remember whether I knew him directly but, as the Sponsored Programs Accountant for the university for almost 30 years, I am sure that we have crossed paths.

Once again, please accept my deepest sympathies.

Norman Chandler

My most sincere condolescenes to Diane, Frank, Cristina & family. My thoughts and prayers are with you..
Jerry will forever hold the most special place in my heart. A great friend. I will Miss you Jerry!!! Love Don P.

Our condolences go out to your family from Ken and Carolyn Hewitt and family.

We are so sorry to hear of Gerald's passing. Carol and family, you are in our thoughts and prayers...Nancy Legas and family (Allyn Wa)

Memories of skipping school and drivng around in that red convertable olds on a hot spring day. Leading each other astray but I guess we came out ok.

To all of the family I offer my condolences. He always spoke highly of each one of you and loved you very much.

Damn bikes anyway.