
Pauline Lundstedt
1935-03-01 2009-07-17
LUNDSTEDT, Pauline
Pauline Lundstedt (nee Litvenenko) of Bolton, ON, passed away July 17th, 2009 at the age of 74 in the Brampton Memorial Hospital.
Pauline was born in Saskatchewan on March 1st 1935 and graduated from Bedford Road Collegiate in Saskatoon. With a deep devotion to the bible at 18 years she moved to Quebec and sacrificed a great deal to become a 'full-time minister'. Pauline later moved to Ontario to raise her family. She continued her education to become a legal secretary and law clerk . She loved to care for others, her home and gardens.
Pauline was very creative and enjoyed oil painting, cooking, entertaining and international travel; but her visits back 'home' to Saskatoon were the most precious.
Pauline is survived by her husband, Don; daughters, Jacqueline and Pamela (John), grandchildren Kirsten, Desi, Theo, Priya and Niko; siblings, Lawrence, Paul (Lauretta), Eva (Horace) and Victor.
In addition to her parents, Mary and George, she was preceded in death by her brother, Tony and sister-in-law, Muriel.
A private memorial service for Pauline will be held in Oakville at the Ward Funeral Home on Sunday, July 26th. After years of pain and suffering she can rest in peace. Memorial donations may be sent to the Canadian Diabetes Association otherwise buy a friend a flower, fill out an organ donation card, or do a good deed.
Pauline Lundstedt (nee Litvenenko) of Bolton, ON, passed away July 17th, 2009 at the age of 74 in the Brampton Memorial Hospital.
Pauline was born in Saskatchewan on March 1st 1935 and graduated from Bedford Road Collegiate in Saskatoon. With a deep devotion to the bible at 18 years she moved to Quebec and sacrificed a great deal to become a 'full-time minister'. Pauline later moved to Ontario to raise her family. She continued her education to become a legal secretary and law clerk . She loved to care for others, her home and gardens.
Pauline was very creative and enjoyed oil painting, cooking, entertaining and international travel; but her visits back 'home' to Saskatoon were the most precious.
Pauline is survived by her husband, Don; daughters, Jacqueline and Pamela (John), grandchildren Kirsten, Desi, Theo, Priya and Niko; siblings, Lawrence, Paul (Lauretta), Eva (Horace) and Victor.
In addition to her parents, Mary and George, she was preceded in death by her brother, Tony and sister-in-law, Muriel.
A private memorial service for Pauline will be held in Oakville at the Ward Funeral Home on Sunday, July 26th. After years of pain and suffering she can rest in peace. Memorial donations may be sent to the Canadian Diabetes Association otherwise buy a friend a flower, fill out an organ donation card, or do a good deed.