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Dr. James C. Lundstrom

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Dr. James C. Lundstrom 1949 ~ 2009 James Christian Lundstrom, 59, died Sunday, 4 January 2009, in Hollywood, California. Death was caused by diabetic complications. He was born 3 October 1949, in Santa Monica, California, a son of Joseph and Beverley Leitch Lundstrom. He moved to Utah when...

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Dear Joe, Beverly and Family,
I am so sorry to read of Jim's passing. He was a fine, successful young man, and I'm sure he influenced many young lives! I often think of the of the good old days in Rose Park when we were all raising our young ones. Some sweet memories! Please know of my caring and love at this time.
Lois Morrell

Dear Lundstrom Family,
I am sorry to hear of your loss, and shocked to hear of Jim's passing. Jim and I were friends at Northwest Jr. High, and West High School, and spent many days enjoying life together. Unfortunately, I lost contact with Jim shortly after graduating from the University of Utah. He had a wonderful sense of humor and I have many fond memories of our days together. God bless you and your family.

Our Dear Joe and Bev,
We just read of the passing of your son James. Please know that our love and sympathies are with you both and your dear family. Although it has been many years since we have seen you, we cherish those sweet memories of days gone by.
May Father in Heaven comfort and help you heal through this difficult time and we know that you know that "Families Are Forever" and you have one.
With Friendship and Love,

Dear Lundstrom Family,
Jim and I worked together on the Red and Black staff at West High. He was a talented journalist and a dear friend. I was so very sorry to hear that he is gone, and I will always remember him. You have my deepest sympathy in this great loss. --Rinda Graves Wynn

Sunday, January 18, 2009

Dear Lundstrom Family,


I was so saddened to hear of your loss. I remember Jim, only vaguely, at church and then it seemed he left to go to school when I was very young. I remember him as being so very enthusiastic about life and everything around him. Please take care, all, and know he’s still Jim and that he is just fine.

Always Your Friend from the neighborhood.
Kurt Westenhaver