Lee-Lundberg-Obituary

Lee C. Lundberg

Racine, Wisconsin

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Racine, Wisconsin
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Alzheimer's Association

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MT. PLEASANT - Lee C. Lundberg, 82, passed away, unexpectedly, at his residence on Friday, March 10, 2017. He was born in Chicago, IL on January 10, 1935 the son of the late Charles and Lucille (Nee: Daniels) Lundberg. The family moved to Racine when Lee was a young boy. He graduated from...

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Every time I go down Chickory Rd I think of your dad. Always outside putzing around in his yard.

One of my favorite people to eat lunch with at the wax...I think of him every now and then...especially when I drive down Chickory Rd. Tim Reid

Dearest Uncle Lee,

When I think of you on this second anniversary of your leaving us so unexpectedly, I still feel the heartbreak of losing you, but I also feel such gratitude. Gratitude that you were in my life and gave me so much by just being YOU. Even though I was in California and you were in Racine, I felt the loving caring of my uncle Lee across the miles. I loved hearing your voice, which was like a song, and your laughter! I loved your curiosity in all things...

Lee w/ Brent & Lee Anne 1960

Hello Lisa,
We want to send our condolences to you and the rest of your family. We are just finding out about the passing of this good man. We are praying for you.

Our deepest condolennces to the Lundberg family. May you find comfort in the beautiful words found in Revelation 21:3 & 4 where God promises us that He will soon eliminate all pain, suffering and death. While we wait for this promise to be fulfilled, may the fond memories of Lee comfort you and ease your pain.

Lisa so sorry for your loss. You and your family are in our thoughts. Hugs being sent your way. Love and miss you.

First, to all who added to Lee's life, God bless you all.

For me, he is my dearest Uncle Lee - how can you be gone so soon, Lee? We had many more animated conversations yet to have! Your strong warm voice still rings in my ears - "Hel-lo, this is your Uncle Lee calling!" You would call and we would talk and talk and talk. And then you would get on the phone with Otis and you both would talk and talk and talk. We would talk about new things you had been studying, books you had seen...

Lee and Lee Anne 1972