LIZZIE-LANDRO-Obituary

LIZZIE LANDRO

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Lizzie Saetrum Landro 1914 ~ 2009 "Together Again" Our mother, grandmother, great-grandmother finished her mortal existence Sept. 13, 2009, just four days prior to her 95th birthday, to reunite with her husband, Alexander.She was born September 17, 1914 to Johan Marius Saetrum and Aagot Helene...

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Anne Brit and I have fond memories of Lizzie and Alexander while growing up in Salt Lake City. The Steen Family and Dahl family had fun times with the Landro and Saetrum. Especially at the Norwegian Parties. I worked for Bjorn for a few years. Tante Gunvor was a special lady too.

I got an email from the Norway Mission Website today and there was a link to Sister Landro's obituary. I knew her in Norway. She and Bro. Landro served in Bergen Norway when I was there in 1979. I was able to work with both of them often, and I loved all of those opportunities. They blessed my life as a missionary tremendously. We always laughed at them mixing up Norwegian and English as they would speak to us. They were the absolute best missionary couple. There wasn't anything that...

A great lady has passed. I remember Lizzie and Alexander so well from their mission here in Bergen, and from many wonderful visits on Truman Avenue during the years I lived in Provo and Salt Lake. I am sure she and Alexander are delighted at their reunion.
My condolences to all of the family.

I'm so sorry to hear of Sister Landro's death. I was fortunate to serve a mission in Norway at the same time as Brother and Sister Landro. I have fond memories of them both. Brother Landro was famous for his sense of humor and his "blanding" of languages. Sister Landro was known for her kindness to all.

Dee and I would like to express our sincere sympathy, love and support during this time. It is apparent to us as grandparents that this wonderful woman raised good children, who in turn raised a wonderful son. We could not be more grateful for the love and support that he gives our daughter and the manner in which they both are raising their children. Our grandchildren are her testimony of a loving family.

It is not in passing that we mourn your loss, but rejoice in the knowledge...

You don't know me, but I worked with Lizzie many years ago at Deseret Book. Everytime I use the brown bowl she gave me for a wedding gift, I think of her. She is a fond memory for me.

I've heard Lis talk about how Grandma sewed a lot (if not all) of her clothing, but I never knew Grandma-Great re-upholstered furniture, nor did I know she sewed all her own draperies and such. Her gardens were always beautiful, though, and I have fun memories of Becky "helping" Grandma-Great use the hose to water her plants - and sometimes watering her! Grandma would just laugh. She truly had a kindly heart towards her great/grandchildren.
What a beautiful obituary, and what a life...

Lis, Kevin and family--
I am sorry to hear of the loss of your mother. I know you will miss her greatly. Whenever I think of your mom and dad, I think about the time they brought all the food to one of your baby's blessing. What was so special was they brought it from Salt Lake to Lakewood, California, in suitcases! What special people they are!!

Jack, Claudia, Tom, Mike, Liz, Christine and Diana;
I am so sorry for your loss. She was a great woman. I have fond memories of going with your family over to her house. She was always so kind and warm. Your family is in my thought and prayers.