In Loving Memory Of

Michael R. Lund Sr.

July 9, 1939June 1, 2022
Life & Legacy
Michael R. Lund Sr, was born on July 9, 1939 to Robert and Clara Lund. He has 3 brothers James Draper (Janice), Morris Lund (Tressie),  both of whom are preceded in death. He has a younger brother, Scott Lund (Diana). 

Michael grew up in Mt. Pleasant, Utah. He was an avid football and star player at North Sanpete High School. He went on to play football at Snow College. On April 29, 1959, Mike married his childhood sweetheart, Mildred Lasson, and their marriage was later solemnized in the Manti Temple.  His first job was at Petty Motors in Salt Lake City. Four years later, he began his career at Hercules Ammunition plant in Salt Lake and was transferred to Radford, Virginia in 1968. One day, in 1973 while at work, some TNT exploded and destroyed most of the plant leaving numerous injuries. He was a man of action and helped save several men. Mike later received the Presidential Citizens Award from President Richard Nixon for his heroism, equivalent to the Purple Heart. After healing from a broken back from the explosion, Mike left Hercules, loaded up his family and returned home to Fairview, Utah to try his hand at being an entrepreneur. He purchased the Fairview Motel. He later opened the Ford/Mercury dealership in Mt. Pleasant, Utah, as well as a few other businesses.  In 1981, due to difficult economic times, Mike moved his family to Sandy, Utah and returned to Hercules in Salt Lake City where he eventually retired.  In 1993, Mike and Millie moved to Erda, Utah. After his retirement, Mike went back to being an entrepreneur and opened Lund’s Heritage & Heating with his son, Marc, in Tooele, where he later retired again. During his time living in Erda, he raised ostriches, chickens, rabbits, and pretty much anything he could do to enjoy his time being retired.

Mike and Millie  raised seven children. Michelle Wilson (Don) Lake Point, Utah, Michael R. Lund Jr. (Lisa) Erda, Utah, Melanie Allred (Chad) Stansbury Park, Utah, Matt (Jodi) West Valley, Utah, Marshall, Hawaii, Marty (Sherron) Sandy, Utah, and Marc (Shalynda) Broomfield, Colorado.

They have 18 grandchildren and 23 great grandchildren.

His children remember him as a hard worker, provider, and an active LDS member, who held many positions in the church. Mike served 8 missions with his wife beside him. The first mission was served in Belize. They enjoyed this time as it was part of the Guatemalan mission where they needed Mike and Millie to step in as mission president in the Belizan area. The next was at the Church office Building.  Six years was spent at the Aspen Girl’s Camp as Camp Hosts, where he updated the facilities that are in current use.

We want to give a special thanks to Hospice workers, Kylie, Brady, Heather and McKinzie. They were kind and diligent while helping through the last days of Mike’s life. Also, we give thanks to Dr. Andrea Boyer, who made house calls to Mike, helping and caring for him and being a friend.

The funeral and viewing will be held at the Erda Chapel, 323 E. Erda Way, Erda, Utah.  The viewing will be held Monday June 6, 2022, between 6-8 p.m.  Funeral services will be held Tuesday, June 7th.  There will be a viewing preceding the funeral which will be held from 10 - 10:45 a.m.  The funeral will follow at 11 a.m.
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Charlotte Cox
We enjoyed having the whole Lund family as neighbors on 114 in Radford VA when Mike worked at the arsenal. They were a sweet family and we hated it when they moved. Milly Mom and I are so sorry for your loss. God bless you. Charlotte Hixon Cox and Mary Hixon
Aug 30, 2022
Maureen Smith
Mike and Millie spent a few years living in West Valley City and while there they were the best neighbors that I ever had. Million I were visiting teaching partners together and I grew to know her and appreciate her strong spirit and testimony while we went out visiting the sisters that were in our route. Mike was a huge support to Millie as she would do the things asked of her and Millie was a huge support of Mike as they took their adventures on including a small shop that they opened in West Valley City just off of 201. When they moved it left a big open spot that has been hard to feel and I am grateful for the friendship that we have had over the years. My prayers for Millie and all of their family that they will find the peace in the knowledge of the Gospel and in knowing that they're loved one is no longer suffering.
Jun 6, 2022
Pamela Solomon
Dear Michelle, I am sorry about the loss of your beloved father. He has left an amazing legacy and I hope your heart is comforted at this difficult time! It is never easy to say good bye to our wonderful dads!!! Thinking of you warmly, Pamela Solomon
Jun 5, 2022
Mary Parker (Forman)
Mike made friends where ever he went, He always had a joke or two to tell. He and Millie raised an family. Mike was someone who card about people. He has been missed by everyone in Hunter 4th Ward and the neighbors. Thank you Mike for everything that you did for my son . Our hearts are heavy right now, we know that the Lord is taking care of him. May God be with you as you mourn the loss of an amazing man.
Jun 5, 2022
Cory and Michelle Fry
Mike was a wonderful neighbor. He also greeted us with a great smile and heart warming hello. We always felt that he was happy to see us. We were always happy to see him. What a great example. He will be missed.
Jun 4, 2022
merlin jed smith
he was best boss iever had out there
Jun 3, 2022