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Olav Lunde Obituary


Olav Trygve Lunde

April 13, 1919 ~ May 30, 2012

Olav Lunde died peacefully in his sleep at age 93 on Wednesday evening, May 30th, 2012. During his final battle with congestive heart failure at Virginia Mason Hospital, he was surrounded by close family and friends, which gave him much joy and solace. He kept his love of life, his sense of humor, and his great compassion right up until his last hours.

Olav is remembered as a hard-working and much-beloved elder in Seattle's Norwegian-American community in Ballard and beyond. During his long life, he was a merchant marine sailor, fisherman, electrician, business owner, inventor, and community volunteer and organizer. A charismatic and energetic man, he enjoyed people's company enormously. To paraphrase Will Rogers, Olav never met a person he didn't like. His love story with our amazing mother Louise lasted nearly 70 years. He missed her terribly after her death to brain cancer only a few months ago on February 23rd. We miss them both deeply and will always treasure their memory and the wondrous examples they set of active, joyful, and giving lives fully lived to the end.

He was born Olav Trygve Lunde on Byrknesøy, Norway, on April 13, 1919, the fifth of seven children to Peder Olai Lunde and Trine Norheim Lunde. He grew up on a small farm at Nordangervaagen on Radøy (an island northwest of Bergen). Olav always loved boats and the sea and was constantly down at the nearby dock when the postal ship from Bergen and other boats stopped there. After being confirmed in the Lutheran church at age 14, Olav hired on as a mess boy on the fjord boat Alversund. In 1935, he joined the crew of the SS Fulton and spent two years traveling to Russia, Europe, the Mediterranean, and Africa. He was on the SS Ophir when WWII broke out in Europe in 1939. Olav was a crewman at sea on the M/S Taranger when Norway was invaded by Nazi Germany on April 9, 1940. He also sailed on the Oregon Express, Panama Express, and Pan Europe in the Atlantic and Pacific during the war. At least one ship he had earlier sailed on was torpedoed and sunk by German U-boats. Suffering from severe ulcers and on medical leave for periods in Seattle, Olav also worked as an apprentice electrician at Sagstad Shipyard and attended night classes in electricity at Edison Technical School.

Olav met his future wife Louise Egaas in 1941 at a dance at Harmony Hall in downtown Seattle (they were both excellent dancers). They dated during the war years and became engaged after Olav returned from a visit home to Norway in 1945-46. He immigrated to Seattle via Vancouver, BC in June 1946. He and Louise were married on August 2, 1947 at Ballard First Lutheran Church and honeymooned at Anacortes. In 1946, Olav started working summers as a tuna and halibut fisherman and as a shipyard electrician the rest of the year. In 1952, he became an electrician foreman at Seattle Shipbuilding in Ballard. Evenings and weekends in his basement at home, he designed and created custom-built switchboards for the Ballard fishing boat fleet. Deciding to start his own business in 1955, Olav convinced his ex-foreman Jack Raynes to join him in founding Lunde and Raynes Electric in a small wooden building in the Pacific Fisherman boatyard. That same year, Olav and Louise's first child Arne was born, followed by Kristy in 1956, Kathy in 1958, and David in 1961. Olav bought out Raynes in 1960 to form Lunde Electric Co., Inc. and the business expanded into 2 levels of the newly-built Market Plaza Building. During the 60's and 70's, the Lunde family also greatly enjoyed their summer home at Tillicum Beach on Camano Island and hosting lots of family and friends.

Olav and Louise bought their home in Blue Ridge in 1973, where they resided for almost 40 years. Olav retired from Lunde Electric for health reasons in 1975, selling the firm to family member and business partner Sigmund Eriksen. He and Louise then became active travelers on several Washington State Trade Mission tours led by Lt. Governor John Cherberg to Europe, Asia, and Australia. Meantime, they remodeled and refurbished the house that Olav had grown up in Norway, and the family enjoyed many wonderful trips staying there over the years. Olav and Louise also loved being at their timeshare condo at Lake Chelan, savoring time with their children and grandchildren, Kjell, Elliott, and Stian.

In 1979, Olav co-founded the Seattle chapter of the Norwegian Seamen and War Veterans Association (Norges Krigsseilerforbund) and served many terms as its president, with Louise as its secretary. The NSWVA recognized Norwegian sailors for their bravery and sacrifice during WWII on the Allied convoys and granted them veterans pensions from a grateful Norwegian nation. At its height, the Krigsseiler association in Seattle grew to have close to 200 members and the group held conventions and cruises together with other west coast chapters from Vancouver BC, San Francisco, and San Pedro. Despite the inevitable passing of so many beloved members over the years, the Seattle chapter (led by Olav and Louise) continued to be active with a newsletter and events like codfish dinners, picnics, Christmas parties and spring luncheons right up until this year.

Olav's many honors included being made a Knight of the Royal Norwegian Order of Merit on October 5, 1995 by order of His Majesty King Harald V of Norway. Olav and Louise were invited to the Royal Palace in Oslo for Olav's personal audience with the king in December. The Ballard Chamber of Commerce inducted Olav into the Ballard Hall of Fame that same year. His avid hobbies included reading (esp. about WWII and ships), cooking Norwegian specialties, watching political news, and playing solitaire. He and Louise traveled to Norway many times over the years and Olav made his last trip there this past November to be honored with other seamen war veterans in Kristiansand. He was an active long-time member of many organizations, including the Sons of Norway Leif Erikson Lodge #1 (he was named "Man of the Year" in 1993); Norwegian Commercial Club; Norwegian American Chamber of Commerce; Nordic Heritage Museum, Seattle-Bergen Sister City Association, Karmøy Club; Nordlandslaget; Nordmanns Forbundet; Nordmorslaget; Masonic Lafayette Lodge 241; Scottish Rite; Nile Temple of the Shrine; Society of Port Engineers of Puget Sound; and Our Redeemer's Lutheran Church.

Olav was preceded in death by his beloved wife Louise; his parents Peder and Trine Lunde, Radøy, Norway; his brothers Reidar Lunde (Ruth) and Søren Lunde (Loretta) of Seattle; his sister Marie Uthaug (Richard) of Fedje, Norway; his sisters Anna Brandsrud (Per) and Anny Nordanger (Einar) and brother-in-law Tom Egaas, all of Seattle.

He is survived by his four children: Arne Lunde (Sharen Manolopolous), Los Angeles, CA; Kristy Lunde (Chip Grimes), Seattle; Kathy Lunde, Butte, MT; and David Lunde, Seattle, and by his three grandsons: Kjell Olav Myraas, Butte, MT; Elliott Rau, Marysville, WA; and Stian Lunde Myraas, Seattle. Olav is also survived by his brother Øyvind Lunde (Kirsten), Radøy, Norway; brothers-in-law Ken Egaas (Marilyn) of Leavenworth, WA and Ben Egaas (Dorothy) of Seattle, and sister-in-law Jennie Egaas, Seattle. He also had a large extended family in the U.S. and Norway that includes cousins, nieces, and nephews, all of whom loved him very dearly.

A memorial service will be held at 1 pm Saturday, June 23rd, at Our Redeemer's Lutheran Church at 2400 NW 85th St. in Ballard. A memorial celebration of Olav's life will follow the service at Leif Erikson Hall, 2245 NW 57th St. in Ballard. A private graveside service for extended family will precede the church service at 11 am at Evergreen-Washelli Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, donations in Olav's name may be made to Sons of Norway Leif Erikson Lodge #1 and to Our Redeemer's Lutheran Church.

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Published by The Seattle Times on Jun. 12, 2012.

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vickie

June 7, 2024

Finally made it to Norway and saw the home you and grandpa ray were born in and had a very nice visit with family

Frode Eineberholm

October 28, 2012

It was a privilege knowing you Olav, you will always be in our memories.

Bob Bagley

August 13, 2012

I just heard this past weekend that Olav & Louise are gone...they were special people and will be missed very much.

July 2, 2012

I am so grateful to have met Olav. He was such a special and well loved person by so many. Although I did not know him as long as many others had I grew quite fond of him and will always remember and miss the enjoyable conversations we would have.
As with Louise...I look forward to the day I once again see them both.
Untill then...may they both enjoy paradise together there as they did while here.
Love, Angela

Synnøve Rotset

June 26, 2012

Hvil i fred Olav, it was a privilege knowing you

<3 Synnøve and Kristian

vickie Ragan

June 24, 2012

I was talking with a friend who was writing this for me and rememeberd it was joey's wedding not shawna's wedding R.I.P

vickie ragan

June 24, 2012

although its been years since are family's have all been together.its was wonderful to see both olav and louise at shawna's wedding, dancing and having fun. I will miss you always love you vickie

Happie and Carl Lodge

June 23, 2012

We are touched by the love your Dad gave us all and keep his memory in our hearts.

Tom McAlees

June 22, 2012

My condolences to the family. We were in the same neighborhood from '68-'72, and I worked with Dave in Alaska 25 years ago. Got to meet Olav several times over the years. He was a good man.

June 22, 2012

Olav, it was a privilege to know you. Gud velsigne deg.

--Glenn Eriksen

Amy Myles

June 21, 2012

Olav I will miss you coming down to Pacific Fishermen Shipyard. I always enjoyed our talks and your stories. You will always have a special place in my heart....rest in peace my friend.

Sigfred Johan Lunde

June 16, 2012

Olav, you will always be in our memories and hearts with your Louise! Rest in pease, now United again with your beloved wife!

June 15, 2012

love you all Stacy, Brien and hunter. he will be greatly missed

Kirsten & Øyvind Lunde

June 15, 2012

Takk for alle gode minner. Vi vil alltid ha deg med oss i våre hjerter.

Sissel & Dagfinn Lunde Sundby

June 15, 2012

You will always stay in our hearts. Love you Onkel

Einar Husa

June 14, 2012

Hvil i fred onkel Olav. I miss you.

May Britt Vetaas

June 14, 2012

My thoughts are with the family who has lost at caring og loving father.

Jan Ove Lunde

June 13, 2012

We will all miss him very much.

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