Known to many as “Amy”, passed away in the comfort of her own home on Thursday morning, January 28, 2015. Amy was born in Chelsea, Massachusetts on August 24, 1942, daughter of the late John and Ruth (Howland) Lundstrom. John was a Navy man who was stationed in many places, but took his retirement while…
Continue ReadingHi Brian and Tyler, I can still hear her saying "skier down" I was so sorry to hear the news. Lloyd Leuthner, Waterboard Warrior Member
We were heartbroken to hear of Amy's passing. She had such a zest for life and lived it to the fullest; something I sincerely admired about her. We always looked forward to the times that she and Brian would come to Boston for a visit. It was always such a pleasure to get together with them. Amy touched our hearts and the hearts of everyone who was fortunate enough to know her. Our deepest sympathy to her family and loved ones. She will be dearly missed.
Brian, Al and Tyler,
Don and I will be thinking of you today as Amy's family and friends gather to celebrate her completed life.
Brian and all of Amy\'s family,
We are far away, but we share your loss. We shall keep her in our heart, and think fondly of the times we shared together. We shall miss her greatly.
"God is our refuge and strength, a help that is readily found in times of distress." (Psalms 46:1) My condolences to the family on the loss of your loved one. And may the above words give you peace knowing that the Almighty God is with you to comfort and strengthen you through this difficult time.