Michael J. Lundberg, 74, of Warren, PA., died Saturday afternoon, December 28, 2024, at his residence with his family at his side.
He was born April 26, 1950, in Kane PA. Mike was the son of Wilfred “Bud” and Doris Anderson Lundberg. He was a lifelong Warren area resident. Mike was a 1968 graduate of Warren Area High School. He was owner/operator of Warren Diamond Core Drilling, worked 25 years at United Refining Company and currently at Jefferson Defrees Family Center.
He was a member of the Sons of the Warren American Legion Post 135, where he served on the Son’s Board of Directors. He was a motor cross enthusiast and had the nickname, Mike the Bike. He taught his children to ride motorcycles, and they experienced a few bumps and bruises by doing so. He’s best remembered as the best dad; his kids had the best childhood. He was known for always being a prankster, he was told several times throughout his marriage, “can we at least take a nice photo.”
Mike is survived by his wife of 42 years, Beth J. Kettis Lundberg whom he married October 2, 1982, at St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church, Jamestown, NY; 3 Children – Erin L. Lundberg and fiancé, Michael Reams, Lisa K. Lundberg and companion, Dane Renwick all of Warren, PA., James M. Lundberg and fiancé, Shaun Miller of Muncy, PA;1 Brother – William “Bill” Lundberg; 3 Sisters – Carol Torrance and husband, Mark, Janice Persing and Becky Johnson all of Warren, PA.; 3 Grandchildren – Owin, Parker, Aura Reams, several nieces and nephews.
Friends and family will be received at the Donald E. Lewis Funeral Home, Inc., 304 East Street, Warren, PA. on Thursday, January 2, 2025, from 4 to 7 P.M. A private funeral service will be held at the convenience of the family with Rev. Dr. Dale Haight, officiating. Interment will be in Weiler Cemetery. Those wishing to place memorials may do so through Jefferson Defrees Family Center, 207 Second Avenue, Warren, Pa. 16365. E-mail condolences may be sent by visiting www.lewisfuneralhomeinc.com.
I remember hearing a lot of stories growing up from my dad uncle and sister when our dad and uncle was racing and when my sister Jodi and I were young and people in the racing days , I always enjoyed talking with him or his dad Bud over the years I had the chance to ride with Mike at times, and became friends over the years one day in particular when he showed up late with bowling shoes on and these big fake rubber ears saying he couldn’t hear good that day it had everyone laughing some how he nicknamed me beav or called me Stevie, to this day I will miss seeing him, you will be missed my friend. And my condolences to the family.
So sorry to hear this. My condolences to Beth and family.
Our deepest sympathy to Beth and all of the Lundberg families.
Rest in Peace Michael.
So very sorry for the loss of a good Person , will miss you Mike and sending hugs and love to the family
So very sorry to hear about Mike’s passing. My prayers to the family for comfort and peace in the days going forward.
Sending my sincere sympathies to all of you for the loss of Mike. I pray for God’s comfort and peace for you all. You are in my thoughts and prayers!
Prayers and loving thoughts to you all. Our families grew up in the same neighborhood . We all went to Home Street School together. I remember the whole family and the old homestead. Michael was the oldest in both our families and we looked up to him. What a great guy from childhood to now. I smile every time I think of all the fun we had together in the neighborhood. Michael married a great lady and had a wonderful family. Bless you all. Much love, Cathi (Lopez) Baldensperger
It is with heavy heart that I write this. My sympathy to Beth, Barb and family.
Mike was a friend to all who knew him. Many good memories. Always had a smile and a nice way of reaching out to others. He’ll be missed by his many friends and classmates. God’s peace Mike.
My condolences goes out to the Lundberg family. I’ve known Mike and his family all my life. Mike spent many days at my parents home playing with motor cycles. I want to be there on Thursday, but I won’t be able to. So my thoughts and prayers are with all of you.
So sorry to hear of Mike’s passing, my thoughts and prayers go to you all. Beth, Erin, Lisa, Jimmy, Carol, Janice, Becky, Bill and families. Mike was such a great guy, I have many happy memories of our families growing up. He will be missed, rest in peace Mike.
My love and condolences to Beth and the Lundberg family. I did not know him growing up, but knew all of his sisters. When I moved back to PA,
he and Beth were so welcoming. It was as though I had known him all of my life. What a wonderful person, never saw him without a smile. I am so sad to see this.
Seeing this made my heart so sad. Mike was always such a friendly man. I always enjoyed visiting with him when I would see him.
To me he will be known has a kind person, loving husband and father. My deepest sympathies to you (Beth, Lisa, Emily and family)
God bless you all and rest in peace Mike.
Erin. Oh my how horrifying.
Apologies
Thinking of you and your family my deepest sympathy Mike was a great fun-loving person we enjoyed many bike rides in the woods he will be missed
Hugs to all. So sorry for the loss.