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Everett Martin Lundgren

| March 20, 2012 5:43 PM

Everett Martin Lundgren passed away Feb. 26, 2012 in Whitefish at the age of 95.

He was born on March 10, 1917 in Bottineau, N.D., to Dan and Marie (Rothe) Lundgren. The family of seven moved to Sweet Grass where he graduated from high school. He attended Montana State University in Bozeman with an emphasis in engineering.

In 1942 he married Grace Keener from Milk River Alberta. They had three daughters, Laurel, Laraine and Helen. During World War II, he was a successful engineer for the prestigious Boeing Company in Seattle.

In 1946 the family moved from Seattle to Belton (now West Glacier) and with his father, Dan, brothers, Dan Jr. and Conrad, and family friend, Dave Thompson, purchased the West Glacier Mercantile and its holdings at the west entrance to Glacier National Park. The business remains in the family.

In 1948 his wife Grace passed away. In 1950 he married Margaret Coates from Milk River, Alberta. They had one son, Robert.

He was an ardent fisherman, game and professional goose hunter, and golfer. He loved Glacier National Park and trekked many miles of lake trails and mountain peaks, including several climbs to Chief Mountain and an ascent of Mt. Cleveland with his son-in-law Monty Parratt.

He was a member of the Lewis and Clark Foundation, the Glacier Natural History Association, Duck’s Unlimited, and The American Bluebird Society. He was president of the West Glacier Lions Club, board member and chairman for eight years with Columbia Falls School District No. 6 and a past mason.

Everett was preceded in death by his parents, Dan Sr. and Marie; first wife, Grace; brothers, Conrad and Dan Jr; and son-in-law, Park “Monty” Parratt.

He is survived by his wife, Margaret, Whitefish; brother, Charles (Alice), Billings; sister, Alida Lundgren Powers, Beaumont, Texas; daughters, Laurel Lundgren Parratt, Marysville, Wash., Laraine Lundgren, Missoula, Helen Lundgren, Tucson, Ariz.; son, Robert (Nancy) Lundgren, West Glacier; grandchildren, Kimberly (Russell) Schneider, Whitefish, Kristin Parratt, Marysville, Wash., Brandon Ketchum, Sarah Ketchum, Ursula Ketchum of Tucson, Ariz., Maria Lundgren and Anna Lundgren of West Glacier; great-grandchildren, Casey and Josie Schneider, Whitefish, and Ashley and Joshua Ketchum, Tucson, Ariz.

A Celebration of Life for Everett Lundgren will be held early summer 2012 when the bluebirds return.

Donations in his memory may be given to:

ALERT Helicopter

310 Sunnyview Lane

Kalispell, MT 59901

A Christian Ministry in the National Parks

9185 E. Kenyon Ave. Suite 230

Denver, CO 80237

Arrangements entrusted to Austin Funeral Home

You are invited to go to www.austinfh.com to offer condolences, share memories and view Everett’s tribute wall.