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James E. "Jim" Lundquist

1930 - 2020

James E. "Jim" Lundquist obituary, 1930-2020, Davenport, IA

BORN

1930

DIED

2020

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James Lundquist Obituary

James "Jim" E. Lundquist

November 8, 1930-September 13, 2020

ELDRIDGE-James "Jim" E. Lundquist, 89, of Eldridge, Iowa died Sunday, September 13, 2020. Cremation rites were accorded. A private service will be held. Inurnment will be at Rock Island National Cemetery, Arsenal Island, where military honors will be presented by the Walcott American Legion Post 548. Memorials may be made in care of St. Paul Lutheran Church, Davenport or a charity of your choice.

Jim was born November 8, 1930 in Ottumwa, Iowa the sixth of seven children son of William and Evalina McKelvey Lundquist.

His father died when he was 12, and his mother moved the family to Davenport.

As a child, he enjoyed sports and learned to pole vault at J. B. Young Junior High School. He set the pole vault high school record at Drake Relays and won the state meet.

He was a U.S. Army veteran who served during the Korean War.

Jim earned a Bachelor's degree from Iowa State Teachers College (now UNI) where he set the school record in pole vault and made it to the Olympic trials while he was in the Army.

Upon returning from Korea, he married the love of his life, Gladys Assink, August 21, 1954 at Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Cedar Falls, Iowa.

They lived in Mt. Vernon, Iowa for three years where Jim taught junior high physical education, math, science and coached the junior high athletes. He remained a mentor to many of his students throughout his life.

In 1958, daughter Lori was born and 15 months later twins Linda and Lisa. Moving to Davenport in 1959, he worked as an insurance agent for State Farm for 36 ½ years.

Jim was an active member of St. Paul Lutheran Church in Davenport.

As a busy and attentive father, he enjoyed attending all of his daughter's activities and sports. He thoroughly enjoyed golfing, golf trips to Myrtle Beach, SC, family vacations and spending time with his grandchildren. A quiet and attentive listener who never complained, he was a good man.

Those left to cherish his memory include his wife, Gladys Lundquist, Eldridge, Iowa; daughters, Linda (Robert "Pete") Auliff, Walcott, Iowa and Lisa (Matthew) Colesworthy, Sun Valley, Idaho; son-in-law Robert Pollet, Newtown, Pennsylvania; grandchildren, Danielle Pollet, West Chester, Pennsylvania, Andrew (Nicole) Petersen, Bondurant, Iowa and Kelly (Kyle) Fenimore, Pleasant Hill, Iowa; great granddaughter Brenna Petersen, many step grandchildren and step great grandchildren; sister, Evelyn Cherry (Frank Herring), Strawberry Plains, Tennessee; sister-in-law Lola (Robert) Galiher, Manchester, Iowa and many nieces, nephews, cousins and other loving family members and friends.

He was preceded in death by his parents; daughter, Lori Pollet; sister, Duaine Brewer; brothers, Ralph, Richard "Gene", Harold and Don Lundquist.

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Published by Quad-City Times from Sep. 15 to Sep. 20, 2020.

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Robert Bristow

October 16, 2020

I just found out today about Jim´s passing...I cherish my memories of Jim...he was our family insurance agent for many years..I carpooled to confirmation with his daughters Lisa and Linda..a really nice loving man...deepest sympathy to his family and may Almighty God continue to comfort all...

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Kristine Galiher

October 8, 2020

I am so sad I cannot be with you all. I send all my love huge hugs and condolences. I will always remember how supportive and so much fun Uncle Jim has been through my life. I have many many great memories from my youth. I was always so excited when I got to come and stay with you both. I will never forget all the special times. Even when I moved far away you both have been so supportive. I will miss Uncle Jim Greatly. Love you Uncle Jim. Rest softly.

Dave & Cheryl Cook

September 21, 2020

Gladys & family - so sorry to hear about Jim's passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Lorraine Hoffman

September 18, 2020

Gladys, Linda and Lisa, sons in law, and grandchildren. Jim blessed your lives and all he touched with his goodness and positive engagement with life. Every meeting with Jim and Gladys raised memories of the past, thanksgiving for the present, and a bit of vision into the future. His hearty laughter when sharing humorous stories was contagious and love for discussing sports and current events was refreshing. He is the kind who will be missed because he made your day better when he was in it. That legacy is yours to share and pass on. Our deepest sympathy in your loss and our thanksgiving for a life well lived. Godspeed, Hoffman and Johnson Families

Gerald Assink

September 17, 2020

Had good times fishing and having picnics at the sandpits with family. Also remember when he worked for the fire department in Cedar Falls!!
Gerald Assink and Family

Tim Bollmann

September 16, 2020

Many fond memories of Jim and the entire Lundquist family growing up across the street. Prayers to all. Rest in peace Jim.

Cindy Lundquist Wilson

September 16, 2020

So sorry to hear about Uncle Jim passing. And prayers for Aunt Gladys, Linda and Lisa and the grandchildren!

Marian Harkness

September 15, 2020

Dear friend for 60 years. I’ll always remember his kindness and sweet laugh.
Rest In Peace Jim.

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