Kyle P. Lundin
November 9, 1923 ~ February 17, 2009
Kyle P. Lundin (age 85) of Vienna, Virginia & Sperryville, Virginia died on Tuesday, February 17, 2009. Beloved wife of John A. "Jack" Lundin; mother of Erick Lundin, James Lundin, Robert Lundin, & Susan Lundin Ose; sister of Bryce P. Kilby; step-sister of Mary Olson & grandmother of Pamela Lundin, Timothy Lundin, David Lundin, & Karen Lundin.
Mrs. Lundin was a long time memeber of the Rappahannock Historical Society.
Funeral Home:
Money & King Funeral Home
171 W. Maple Ave.
Vienna, VA
US 22180
Mrs. Lundin was a long time memeber of the Rappahannock Historical Society.
Funeral Home:
Money & King Funeral Home
171 W. Maple Ave.
Vienna, VA
US 22180
Thank you for being such a wonderful mother. I did not appreciate you enough as a kid, but I have learned all through my adult life how lucky I was to have such a capable and loving mother as you. Love you and miss you. Rick
To Jack and the entire family, I send my heartfelt condolences. Kyle was a lovely woman, and it was an honor to have known her. With love, Sharon Adams
I would have never appreciated the awesome job of parenting you did if I hadn’t raise three of my own. Thank you for leading by example. I echo the words of one of your grandchildren, “I didn’t know what a great parent you were until I grew up and met the families of my friends.” Thank you for the morning snacks of graham crackers and milk (still one of my favorite snacks), the hour of playing with me and my toys in the afternoon when I was too young for school, the driving me to flute lessons and band practice, and just being there when I needed you. I love you and miss you. Rob
Our deepest sympathies, Jack. We always enjoyed meeting with you and Kyle at the various Boy Scout dinners, Courts of Honor, etc. May she now rest in peace.
To the Lundin Family My sincere sympathy to all. Kyle helped me start my Family Tree. We went to the Archives in D.C. She was alot of help and a great friend. I will miss her. May
Bob and I send our sincere condolences to Jack, Sue, Greg, Rob, Carolyn, Pam, David, Karen, Jim, Eric, Faye, and Tim. Kyle’s face always lit up when she was around her kids and grandchildren. I recall the wonderful stories that Kyle shared about her own children as well as Tim, David, Pam and Karen. Bob & I have fond memories of Kyle. She will be missed. All of our love, the Siegels
Grandma, I am so blessed to have had so many years with you and too many memories to recount here. I will miss you terribly, but I am comforted by the fact that every time I bite into a fresh summer raspberry, I will always be transported back to eating fresh-picked raspberries with you in Stonehouse’s kitchen. I love you.
It was wonderful sharing many years of hair do’s and story’s in the shop. It was my pleasure to get to know you. Rest in peace. Rosalie
Dear Jack and Family, I’m so sorry that we’ve lost such and wonderful lady. I’ll always cherish my memories of Kyle, always enjoyed sharing historical events and moments with you and her. God bless you all in this difficult time. Love you.
Dear Jack, Rob, Carolyn, Pam, David, Karen, Jim, Rick, Faye, Tim, Sue & Greg: Our heart felt condolences to each of you. You all are in our thoughts and prayers. Our memory of seeing the “Lundin” family in Blacksburg, VA at David’s graduation December 2007 will be one we will cherish a lifetime. As it is the last time we visited with Kyle & one of the times Julia, Keith & Mel will have as a memory of Pam, Tim, David & Karen’s Grandma. What a blessing for Jack to live his life with a wonderful friend and wife. Rick, Jim, Rob & Sue are so fortunate to have had your precious mother until age 85. Jack and Kyle are so blessed to see their beautiful grandchildren grow into such wonderful, loving adults. All of our love to each of you.
Dear Uncle Jack, Rick, Jim, Rob, and Sue, I feel lucky to have had your Mom for an aunt. Even though she lived very far away from me, her love to our family came every few weeks in her letters to us. We always read them right away to find out what all of you were up to. She wrote the most marvelous letters, always with a sense of humor, and also pride about all of your many accomplishments! She always remembered us on birthdays and Christmas with a package in the mail. How we loved getting them! When we had the chance to visit in person I marveled at the stories she had to tell. These are special memories I will always cherish. Kyle will always have a special place in my heart. Love, Janice
Mom – you were my moral compass and greatest friend. I keep thinking about all of the wonderful times you and I shared together both plain and fancy. Thank you for driving me to endless orchestra rehearsals and violin lessons. But most of all, thank you for setting the example of what a strong woman should and ought to be. I love you forever, Sue
Dear Lundins, Ralph, Maurice and I were saddened to hear about Kyle’s passing – what a great loss for your family and many others who were touched by Kyle’s kindness. We remember her as being unfailingly upbeat, devoted to her family and a wonderful friend and mentor to all who were lucky enough to meet her. Maurice, at age 5 or 6, couldn’t wait for her to bring Sue (for her violin lesson) to our apartment so that he could spend time with Kyle who thoroughly spoiled him with treats, trips to the park or her home – after 30 plus years, these precious memories are still with him and we cherish those and many others. Rest in peace, dear friend! Very Sincerely, Susanne, Ralph and Maurice Boehm
Dear Jack and dear families all: You have been and are in my thoughts and prayers for the loss of your loved-one. Deepest sympathy and warm regards, Yours, Linda
I enjoyed Kyle’s visits to our house, and our trips to Vienna. She made us all feel welcome and special. She always had stories to tell about ancestors and relatives. Her knowledge of history was tops. I sure hope she wrote things down somewhere for us! So, Kyle, please know how much you have brought to my life, even from afar. I will honor your memory by striving to be a more thoughtful and loving niece, daughter, wife, mom, cousin, friend, and grandmother. I thank you for being my aunt. I’m honored to be your niece.
I remember my visit out to Aunt Kyle and Uncle Jack’s house in the summer when I was younger. The bread-maker and home-made bread she made was one of my favorite parts of that trip. She made fantastic bread. My thoughts and prayers go out to great aunt Kyle’s family and friends. God Bless
Dear Jack, Rick, Faye,Jim,Rob,Carolyn,Sue,Greg, Tim,Pamela,David and Karen, Our condolences to your entire family, including Kyle’s sister Bryce and other loved ones. We have many wonderful “Lundin Memories” over the past thirty years–the shared pride of fine grandchildren–family and holiday events including births, birthday parties,attending school activities, awards ceremonies and graduations. Families in Fairfax County have benefitted greatly from Kyle’s advocacy for music programs in our schools. Kyle’s exemplary accomplishments in genealogy are impressive and inspiring. It was always fun to hear of her and Jack’s travels and genealogical discoveries. It was our privilege and pleasure to know Kyle; we will miss her. And, Kyle, we’ll always remember those great Christmas cookies you made! Love, Dan and Patricia Beardsley