Victor-Lundin-Obituary

Victor R. Lundin

Los Angeles, California

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December 8, 1929 - July 2, 2013 Victor R. Lundin, age 83, passed away in Thousand Oaks, California. He is survived by his daughter, Silana, sons Marcus and Zachary, grandchildren Marcus Jr., Kinsey, Von and Bowie, sister, Shirley Meyer, and partner in life, Amelia Pryharski. Born in Chicago,...

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Ich habe gestern Robinson Crusoe on Mars auf DVD bei mir in Köln, Deutschland geschaut und habe Victor als Freitag immer gerne gesehen. Traurig für uns das er jetzt in einer besseren Welt lebt, die noch weiter Weg als der Mars ist. Alles gute der Familie.

Vic was my dear friend. His advice on my script writing was true and honest. His friendship was important to me.

My dad, Joel Wolleat, liked the theme song from Robinson Crusoe on Mars so much he sent Victor a letter in the mail in like 2012. My dad was a living room and locally known singer songwriter, English major, CNA, and stay at home father in his later years battling cancer. In response to my dad's letter, Victor actually sent my dad an autographed CD and old headshot and they became pen pals for a while. Victor was so kind to my father and we never did know if he had a secretary corresponding...

As Shakespeare wrote we are poor actors who strut and fret our hour upon the stage Lundin hour was over half a century in roles small and large. For his critics the Bard's line later on suits them well "tale told by an idiot full of sound and fury signifying nothing" Rest well for critics never will.

Vic and I at my wedding.

VIctor will always be remembered for his generosity and larger than life personality. He boot-strapped his own success in life as an entertainment artist and consummate entrepreneur and strove to better himself everyday. As a former professional baseball player and life-long baseball fan, he co-founded and sponsored the Conejo Valley American Legion Baseball League, and later in life devoted much of his time to assisting struggling artists. We miss him dearly.