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Anders C.
Lundsberg Iii
January 23, 1946 – August 2, 2025
Official Obituary of Anders (Andy, Skip, Big Andy) Christian Lundsberg III
January 23, 1946 - August 2, 2025 (79)
Andy passed away peacefully in his home surrounded by his loved ones. He was born in Chicago, the son of Anders II and Audree. Andy is survived by his beloved wife of 54 years, Pamela, nee Galowitch, and his children, Anders IV (Megan) Lundsberg and Jessica (Benjamin) Hogg. He will be dearly missed by his grandchildren Christian, Alex, Isabelle, and Amelia, each of whom brought immense joy into his life.
Andy served his country with honor, having been drafted by the army and deployed to Vietnam during the war. After returning home, he built a long and successful career with the AT&T family of companies.
Andy found pleasure in everything he did. Whether having game days with his granddaughters, building derby cars with his grandsons, diving into a new food adventure Jess wanted to try, or teaching Little Andy how to maintain a home and vehicles. He approached life with warmth and curiosity. His infectious smile was never more evident than during a spirited game of pool volleyball at the family's winter retreat in Marco Island, where laughter echoed and memories were made.
Andy's passion was his cherished motorcycle. He could often be found riding through winding roads with family, friends, or his special riding buddy, Jessica. The open road always calling and Andy always answering.
His children never saw him happier than when he was traveling the world with Pam. From the landscapes of the United States to the far reaches of Europe, Cuba, and Russia, Andy and Pam's love transcended borders. Their journeys together were more than vacations, they were adventures fueled by laughter, discovery, and a deep, abiding connection.
Andy's patience and good humor brought understanding, warmth, and enthusiasm to those in need. Andy will be remembered as a man who was always willing to help. He was a shining example of the positive influence a man can have on his family and friends. Whether as a father, grandfather, friend, or especially husband, he was loved and he will be missed.
Cremation private.
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