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Oliver Lund

Portland, Oregon

1928 - 2018

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Oliver Lund May 13, 1928 - Dec. 26, 2017 Oliver Lund came into the world as the youngest of 12 children in Rock, Mich., May 13, 1928. He went to Great Lakes, Chicago, where he met and married his wife, Mary Lou. After high school, he joined the Navy and served as a journalist for 20 years...

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Miss the good ole days Oleee...... Contagious smile and the hood comraderie we shared when we planned trips to silver legacy, reno Nevada. Will never forget breaking bread and the fellowship in the steak house and other places during our friendship. May you R.I.P. for ever !

Just an overall great human being.

I’ll never forget taking breaks from gaming, and having our dinners at silver legacy resort in Reno, Nevada.

It was a fun time whenever meeting up with Ollie.

May he rest in ever lasting peace.......

Loved Oliver Lund. R.I.P. buddy. We had incredibly awesome times in Reno and Las Vegas.

James Petersen
Petersen Enterprises
Bay Area - California

We'll miss you, Uncle Ollie. It was thoughtful to have letters sent out to friends and family prior to passing. You may be gone, but your legacy will not be forgotten.

I began working for McDonalds @ 29th& Powell 1962. I first knew of Ollie through my Mother who worked near the 122Nd McDonalds and lunched there weekly.I recall years later while working at HU in Illinois I wrangled a trip to Portland to interview Ollie. When we first became an Owner Operator in Portland Ollie made me welcome and through the years his dedication to McDonalds and Ronald McDonald House I became involved in RMH. I valued Ollie's friendship. He made a positive imprint on many...

Ollie was like a dad to me...

Ollie was a good friend who I really enjoyed chatting with regardless of the topic. I sold him many winning tickets at Multnomah Kennel Club and often spoke about McDonalds, a well run franchise. He will always be in my memories and will really be missed.

Truly the story of a loving and giving man. His family should be so proud to have had such a fine example to follow.
Lovingly
The Lewis Family

We are going to miss our Uncle Ollie. He was such a kind, caring and generous man. A friend to so many.