In memory of

Jerome J. Lund

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Mary (Sobiech)Witte

March 25, 2004

You are all in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. I know that God planned for our Dads to be roommates in the hospital. I know they are both resting in peace and enjoying a good card game together. It was an honor to share this time with all of you and you will always have a special place in our hearts. Our deepest sympathy. God's blessings to all of you.

Rob Weber

March 23, 2004

Here's to the Best Mentor a grandson could ever have!



May we all strive to be as giving as you were to this world.



Rest in peace Grandpa Jerry.

Angie Espinoza

March 22, 2004

"Hey good-lookin!" Jerry was never too weary to be upbeat even in his last days.

My deepest sympathies to all who loved Jerry, he was an admirable man.

Phillip Cleaveland

March 21, 2004

If the Dishrag won't hit'em the water will. Grandpa Jerry (Boompa) was a wonderful man that we all will miss! Rest in Peace.

Beth Hass

March 19, 2004

Here's to the best father anyone could ask for. He loved me unconditionally and I him. When I think of the many times he was there for me I am overwhelmed. Dad, I will miss you deeply, but your legacy will live forever within me. As promised, your hand signal will be passed down through the generations. I LOVE YOU--ME TOO!

Lori Cleaveland

March 19, 2004

My father at last is at peace with his Lord. He has suffered intermittantly for 25 years and now his suffering is finsihed. But I will not remember him for his suffering but for his GREAT JOY IN LIVING. He never ceased to joke and laugh. HE LOVED LIFE. He loved his Lord and his parish and his many church activities. He loved his family dearly. He loved his many, many friends. He enjoyed being a member of the Knights of Columbus and was proud to have been a past knight of the year and to have our family be family of the year. He loved having company and going to visit. He loved to cook, and until recently, he loved to eat (especially beef, fish, sausages, german-chocolate cake and home-made jam). He loved grocery shopping, watching birds, his trailer home, golfing, fishing, playing cards, buying pull-tabs and scratch offs, berry picking, making things with wood, painting things to make them look fresh, traveling, enjoying a good beer or highball, going out to eat, watching tapes of the three stooges and other older comedy, his Catholic TV station, taking photos and giving copies to his grandkids (they have oodles of photos of people they do not know and garden flowers from who knows where). HE LOVED LIFE. We know that he was growing weary and know that he is now up in heaven with his parents and siblings enjoying the food and drink he no longer enjoyed in life, playing cards, visiting and preparing a place for his loved ones to join him someday. God Bless You daddy - oh how you'll be missed.

Nicky (Nickel) Hass

March 18, 2004

In loving memory of my wonderful Grandpa Jerry. Thanks for being such a great role model to look up to. I'm going to miss you and your silly jokes. I love you.

Pat (Shaughnessy) Barlage

March 18, 2004

To the Lund Family:



My deepest sympathy at the loss of your husband, father and grandfather.



I have many memories of making it as far as your house to warm up and then trudging off to school!



My prayers are with you all!

Karen Dear

March 18, 2004

All of my prayers are with your family. Your strength as a family will carry you through, as will God's peace and comfort. Now Jerry dances with no pain and a free spirit with Jesus! Praise God!



Love - Karen

Julie Ruffcorn

March 18, 2004

In tribute to the most wonderful dad in the world. I will miss him dearly. He is now with Jesus, and at peace, with no pain. Dad, go and soar with the martins, play poker with your brothers and sisters and polka till the sun comes up!!! I love you, Julie

Tony Dirksen

March 18, 2004

My sympathy to you Mike and your families. Hope that you remain strong. We miss you.



Tony

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