Obituary: Lund, William E. (Aka Mr. Bill)

Age 87

LUND, William E. (aka Mr. Bill) (Age 87) Passed away March 7, 2014 at Royal Park Care Center.

He was born April 21, 1926 in Eglon, WA to Joseph and Helen Lund in the Puget Sound area and a proud member of the S’Kallam Indian Tribe by way of his mother Helen who was Native American and father Joseph was first generation Norwegian.

William was preceded in death by his wife of 63 years Betty Lund; brothers Harold, Carl, Earl and Gerald.

A sister Eleanor Kryscio survives.

He was a loving father to Will Lund, Robert and Susan Lund, Joseph Lund, George and Kelly Lund, John Lund and Sandy Langlot; granddaughters Dawnita, Deanna, Beth, Mira, Danielle, Claudia, Marie and Laurie; grandsons Jeff, Jeffrey, Jason, Josh, Thomas, Scott and Gordon; great-grandchildren Shayla, Alisha, Maddyson, Abbi, Natalie, Isabel, Kearyana, Tyler and Kalman.

We will miss you and thank the Lord for the many happy years we had with you and we will be together again someday soon Dad.

Visitation will be at Heritage on Wednesday, 9AM-5PM and the Funeral Service will be at 1PM Thursday, March 13, 2014 at Sunset Chapel at Fairmount Memorial Park.

Please if you knew Dad from the automotive industry or from karaoke nights around town we invite all to come and say goodbye and join us in celebrating knowing this wonderful man.

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