Orwald Eugene Nyland
"God has a unique picture to paint in the lives of each of His children." - Oswald Chambers.
The first brush strokes of Orv's life were made August 17, 1920 in Seattle, WA; the oldest child of Wilhelm and Karoline Nyland, Norwegian immigrants. The final brush strokes of Orv's life were added August 17, 2007 when he died of multiple myeloma in Marysville, Washington.
Orv's creativity was on display throughout his life in music, art, writing, architecture, and building.
The son of a master craftsman, he graduated from Lincoln High School in 1938. Later he joined the Navy and served on a sub-chaser in the South Pacific. He returned from WWII, married Rhoda Wallstrom in 1946, and worked as a carpenter.
He went to Seattle Pacific College (now University) on the GI bill and graduated in 1951 with a degree in English Literature. He began his teaching at Ronald Elementary and then spent most of his 26-year teaching career in Seattle at Woodrow Wilson Jr. High.
At Wilson, Orv developed his passion for art, took watercolor and mosaic courses and began teaching more in the area of art. He began a life long amateur career as a watercolorist, painting landscapes from his many trips to Norway and Sweden. In his last year he was still painting, displaying a dozen paintings at Grandview Village.
Music was also an important part of Orv's life. In his early 20's, he sang gospel songs for radio. During his teaching years he sang tenor with the School Masters quartet. They were regional representatives for the national championship in 1955. Orv sang frequently as soloist for his church.
Throughout his teaching career, Orv painted and remodeled homes each summer. He designed, remodeled, and built several homes, creatively reusing resources: relocating a freeway house, tearing down and reusing a fire station. Upon early retirement from teaching in 1977, he continued building and remodeling homes in North Seattle, eventually building three multiple unit residences near Haller Lake.
After Rhoda's death in September 1983, Orv married Charlotte Langsea in January 1985. They moved north, spending the next 20 years at Lake Goodwin, Smokey Point, Lake Stevens, and Marysville. He and Charlotte traveled extensively, visiting family and missionary friends in Haiti, Quebec, South America, Europe, and Africa.
Orv served on several church boards and helped plant several new churches north of Seattle. Writing was also a creative outlet, as Orv spearheaded "Writers in the Rough" at Smokey Point Community Church, writing dozens of devotionals.
In his final instructions, he wrote: "It is proper that you grieve my departure. I use that word deliberately, knowing that I leave this world for another, more glorious place, heaven itself. As you grieve, find a place in your hearts for praise - praise that I knew the Lord, praise that I served Him, and praise for yourselves, that you also know and love Him, who to know is LIFE ETERNAL! I'll see you in the morning! – Dad"
He is preceded in death by his wife, Rhoda (1983); his wife, Charlotte (June 2007); and his brother, Clifford (June 2007).
He is survived by his sister, Clara Smith; and sister-in-law, Hazel Nyland; his children, Larry (Kathy) Nyland, and Janet (David) Kronbach; his grandchildren, Krystl Nyland (Erik) Hall, Kirk Nyland, Matthew Kronbach, and Jeremy (Jenae) Kronbach; his great-granddaughter, Treye Hall; and his wife's family, the Langseas.
Memorials may be sent to Gatehouse Ministries (2211 College View Drive, Redding, CA 96003-8606); American Bible Society (1865 Broadway, New York, NY 10023-7505); Wycliffe Bible Translators (P.O. Box 628200, Orlando, FL 32862).
Memorial Service: will be held at 10:30 a.m., Saturday, August 25, 2007, at Marysville Free Methodist Church (6715 Grove Street).
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
Dennis & Diane Howell
August 24, 2007
We are so sorry for your loss. Orv was a special man. We were very priveledged to be able to know and visit Orv. We enjoyed our visits and viewing his paintings.
We have another commitment so are unable to attend the service.
Praise the Lord that he is celebrating in heaven.
Terry & Patti Witt
August 22, 2007
Janet, Dave and family: What a joy knowing that your dad is now in the arms of the Lord -- no pain, no suffering, no worldly concerns. I'm sure he heard the words, "job well done my faithful friend." He was truly a great and gifted person who left you and many others with countless fond memories. Whenever you cross the threshhold of "Once Upon a Time" may it always be a reminder of the good times you had with him.
With our love and prayers...
Diane Janisko
August 22, 2007
I was privileged to have met Orv and hear his stories and view his wonderful paintings. Such a gifted man who loved sharing his knowledge and giving of himself to others. May God Bless his family in thier time of sorrow.
Lynn Caldwell
August 21, 2007
I was privileged to meet Orv and Charlotte only recently - a relatively late time in their earthly lives. The blessing was mine to have known them and I was very much encouraged by their Christian walk. What a beautiful ministry they provided just by the way they lived - I look forward to seeing them again!
Bernice Andersen
August 21, 2007
Orwald has “graduated” to his highest calling. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family and his loved ones.
Harold & Bernice (Nyland) Andersen, cousin
Mark Obtinario
August 21, 2007
I can remember many times when Mr. Nyland sang solos at Emmanuel when I was little.
His joy in the Lord and his witness will be missed.
Doreen (Johnson) Torseth
August 20, 2007
Our prayers are with you as you sorrow in Orv's departure from this earth and rejoice in his arrival in heaven. I will never forget the many days spent with Janet at Orv & Rhoda's and how they introduced me to their Scandinavian heritage.
RUTH AND DON NYLAND RICHARDS
August 19, 2007
May God Bless YOU AND YOUR FAMILY AT THIS TIME OF SORROW.
ORV SANG AT OUR WEDDING 59 YEARS AGO. I ALWAYS THOUGHT THE WORLD OF HIM. HE WILL BE GEATLY MISSED.
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