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Robert J. LUNDGREN

New Brighton, Minnesota

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Beloved Husband, Father, Papa August 24th, 2012 With sadness in our hearts we announce the passing of Dr. Robert J. Lundgren, retired chiropractor, known affectionately as "Doc" by his friends. Preceded in death by his parents, sister Fritzi and wife Ruth. Survived by his loving wife and...

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Cousin Bob was an ally. He brought a watermelon on a visit to the Ptak's house at least one time when I was 5 or 6 and let me eat way more than I shold have. I did get sick because of my kidney issue, but it was worth it, Once a summer I buy myself one and eat as much as I want & think of Bob.

Our sons came thru the Roseville Baseball program Great guy talked baseball all the time. Always told me I drink to much MOUNTAIN DEW Rog

I miss you still. Now Nana is with you. You'll be forever in my heart.

Oh Papa, it's been over two years since you've been gone.I miss you so much and think of you everyday.A lot has changed but I think you would enjoy the changes.I love you and your forever in my heart always.I miss you and I love you.

I now know why I haven't been able to reach him. Sorry that we didn't find out sooner. Would have loved to meet his loved ones and additional Ptak family memebers. My condolences.
Cousin Kathy Lentz Schneider

I miss you Papa , you truly were the greatest grandpa ever . You'll be dancing in my heart forever !

I love you .

Uncle Bob was the best. We had not seen him many times but he was always so kind and generous on every occasion. We wish that we could have spent more time with him. Love and prayers to all. Tim & Mike Baker (his name sake niece's (Robin) husband and son).

Papa, I miss you more and more each and everyday.I cannot thank you enough for being such a great influence in my life- you were the best grandpa a girl could ever have asked for. You will live forever in my heart. I'm saving my last dance for you...

I love you Papa!

I knew Bob from our great baseball chats at the local coffee shop. My deepest sympathies go out to all his friends a families.