
John “Jack” Lundberg
Dec 30, 1937 - Jul 02, 2022
passed away on the evening of July 2. He was born in Goodman WI on December 30, 1937, to Victor and Elsie (Firley) Lundberg. After graduation, he attended Michigan Tech in Houghton and gained a degree in Forestry. Following college, he enlisted in the Army and was stationed in Shemeya Alaska working in the Security Agency. Following his army discharge, he returned to Wisconsin and worked at the Coleman Lake Club, wearing many hats but mostly serving as fishing and hunting guide. Then he moved to work at the Wausaukee Club and ended his working career as a greens keeper there. Pushing 60 years old, he married a Southern girl from his past who was living in New Orleans. They made their home in Athelstane and have lived there until his death–almost a 25 year anniversary!
He was preceded in death by his parents and two sisters, Mary and Martha Ann. He is survived by his wife, Mary Carol and a sister, Margaret Pistner, currently of Green Bay. And also, 8 nieces and nephews: Susan (Jerry) Over; Chris (Abbey) Green, Brian (Mary) Green and Jonny (Mary Kay) Green, children of his sister, Mary. Then there are: Bill (Miranda) Pistner, Mary (Kevin) Jackson, Anne (Kevin) Pecoraro, and Michael (Kristi) Pistner, children of his sister Margaret.
Mass of Christian Burial will be on Tuesday July 12 at St. Augustine Catholic Church in Wausaukee, officiated by Fr. Dave Schmidt. Visitation is from 10 to 12 with Mass immediately following. Burial will be in the Forest Home Cemetery with full military honors provided by Crivitz American Legion Post #413 and VFW Post #2063 and a luncheon at the Nimrod Inn will be served after Jack is in his final resting place.
Roubal Funeral Home of Wausaukee is assisting Jack’s family with arrangements.