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John
Lundberg
Oct 7, 1955 — Feb 3, 2014
Former Chardon, Ohio resident John E. Lundberg, 58, died Feb. 3, 2014 after a brief illness. John spent his formative years growing up in Columbiana, OH where he enjoyed getting into mischief with his brothers and friends & occasionally teasing his sister. After graduating in 1973 he attended Youngstown State University. In 1978, he received two bachelor degrees in engineering and computer science. He worked as computer programmer for NRM Corp for 6 years and then with Parker Hannifin Corp in Cleveland Ohio for 18 years. John came back to Columbiana in 2011 to be closer to his family and friends. As a child John attended Camp Ho Mita Koda for diabetics and then became a counselor helping other children cope with diabetes. He enjoyed white water rafting, golf, computer games and genealogy. Although never married he enjoyed his nieces and nephews and was the fun Uncle at amusement parks. He was preceded in death by his father Victor E. Lundberg Jr. He is survived by his mother Betty James & step father Bill James Jr. Siblings Victor Lundberg III(Barb) , Las Vegas, NV. His children Victor Lundberg IV and T. Ashley Rowan. D. Eric Lundberg(Kim), Indianapolis, In. Their children Duncan (Jr) and Nicole Lundberg. Brenda Lundberg of Auburn Hills, MI. Her children Jarod Casey and Christian Lundberg. Also surviving are aunts, Donna Neidenbach, Fort Thomas, KY and Libby Bedell, Louisville, KY and many great nephews, nieces, and cousins. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. on Friday, Feb. 7, at First Christian Church in Columbiana. Calling hours will be held at Thursday from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Seederly-Mong & Beck Funeral Home in Columbiana and one hour prior to the services Friday at the church. In lieu of Flowers donations are suggested to the First Christian Church piano fund. Family and friends are invited to visit www.seederly-mongandbeck.com to sign the guestbook or send private condolences.
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