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EDWIN CHARLES LUNDGREN

Born: May 31, 1956

Date of Passing: Jan 28, 2022

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EDWIN CHARLES LUNDGREN
Born May 31, 1956
Died January 28, 2022


It is with great sadness we announce the passing of Edwin Charles Lundgren.
A loving and devoted husband, father and grandfather. He leaves to mourn his wife, Susan; children, Jonathan (Sarah), Rylan (Shoshana) and Garth; grandchildren, Naveah, Adaline, Emmett and Edward. He was predeceased by his parents, Elizabeth and John Lundgren.
Ed worked as a City of Winnipeg police officer for over 25 years. After his retirement he worked as an educational assistant at River Heights School for 10 years. He will be fondly remembered by all that he worked with.
Ed put most of time and effort into raising his family. Along with his wife Susan he raised three boys who got to enjoy a rambunctious, fun-filled childhood. Once he became a grandfather he took great pride and joy in his grandkids. He was a gentle and loving Papa. We will all miss him greatly.
As per Ed's wishes cremation has taken place and there will be no formal service.
In lieu of gifts, donations to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation would be greatly appreciated.

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Feb 26, 2022

Condolences & Memories (9 entries)

  • Please accept my condolences on Ed’s passing. Ed was a wonderful Educational Assistant (EA) and both students and teachers regarded him I with deepest respect. He helped children learn and helped teachers teach. He is greatly missed. May his memory be eternal. - Posted by: Val Noseworthy (Colleague) on: Mar 18, 2022

  • I met Ed in about 1976 when I joined the Winnipeg Police Department he was consistently the nicest man then, and every other time I had the pleasure of interacting with him - both personally and professionally. He was a fine man and an excellent police officer. I extend my most sincere condolences to Ed's family at the time of their heartbreaking loss. - Posted by: Bob Russell (Colleague) on: Mar 02, 2022

  • MI never worked with Ed but had lots of breakfasts with him and Eamonn on Selkirk Avenue. A nice guy. A real loss to everyone. My sincerest condolences to the family. - Posted by: JOHN CASON (workmate) on: Feb 28, 2022

  • Susan and Family So,so sorry for your loss. We saw the announcement in Saturday's Passages. We were totally shocked. Hope you and your family find the strength to carry on. Ed was always very friendly when we crossed paths. Thinking of you! - Posted by: Bruce and Debbie Furst (Friend) on: Feb 27, 2022

  • Dear Aunt Sue and Cousins, Ed was a fun uncle and I enjoyed his visits or when we would visit the family in Winnipeg. I Remember having a nice chat with uncle Ed when we drove back from Clear Lake to Ottawa together. The jog we went on together around Kanata was also a nice memory. My Deepest Condolences, Dave Lundgren Toronto, ON - Posted by: David Lundgren (Nephew) on: Feb 27, 2022

  • Dear Susan and Family, we are so sorry to hear of Ed’s passing. He was greatly respected amongst the WPS family and made amazing contributions to the students he worked with. Please know we are sending thoughts and prayers your way. May Ed Rest In Peace. Sheree Hanysh and the Leone Family (Bruce Avenue neighbors) - Posted by: Sheree Hanysh (Leone) (Friend) on: Feb 26, 2022

  • I am saddened to hear of Ed's passing. I had the good fortune to work with Ed at ERHS. He brought a lot a joy & laughter. When I think of him, I see his smiling face. He was amazing with the students. My deepest condolences to his family. - Posted by: Heidi (Colleague ) on: Feb 26, 2022

  • Ed was a true officer & a gentleman. I had many occasions to interact with him at the WPS all of which he was always respectful, kind & professional. I offer my prayers & condolences to your family. - Posted by: Katherine Dane (Co-worker) on: Feb 26, 2022

  • Dear Sue and Family, We are so sorry for your tremendous loss. Ed was a prince among men. His kindness, generosity and quick sense of humour brought light into any room he entered. He was adored by the entire school community and provided many struggling students safe harbour. He was so incredibly proud of his family and spoke often of you. Condolences, Susan - Posted by: Susan Anderson (Friend) on: Feb 26, 2022

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