Lyndon Olson

Obituary of Lyndon (Lyndy) Olson

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Lyndon (Lyndy) was born on November 20, 1936 in the house of the Olson family farm. He was the second son of Elmer and Cecelia Olson. Lyndy attended Baldenstein School, and graduated from the Camrose Lutheran College. On October 9, 1965, Lyndy married the love of his life Elaine Hendricksen. They raised two daughters, Kristi and Lynnette. Lyndy was a great husband, father, and "Papa". He had a gift for telling stories and cracking silly jokes. Family gatherings were always a time filled with good conversation and plenty of laughter. Lyndy had a passion for radio and electronics. He was fortunate to work in a job that combined both of these interests. His career as Chief Engineer of the radio station CFCW spanned over 42 years. Lyndy was very involved with his community. He taught radio to the air cadet squadrons for 12 years. He also taught amateur radio classes and approximately 42 students received their license under his instruction. He was an active member of the Rose City Amateur Radio Club. He was a lifelong member of Messiah Lutheran Church. He served on council, taught Sunday School, studied Stephen Ministry and participated in many other forms of faithful service. Lyndy had many hobbies and interests and enjoyed working with his hands. He did all the plumbing, wiring, and finish carpentry in their acreage home. He also enjoyed yard work and gardening. In later years, Lyndy took interest in metal lathing. He made several miniature steam engines and other metal parts. He was an amateur Ham Radio operator for 52 years, and thoroughly enjoyed listening to the air waves and talking to people all over the world. Lyndy had a deep appreciation for music and as much as he loved playing the electric "gretsch", he grew fond of the classical guitar. He had hours of enjoyment learning pieces by Segovia, Tarrega, and of course Chet Atkins. He shared his joy of music with others and played the guitar for many community events. Lyndy had a deep Christian faith and he was a positive influence on his family and friends. He gave freely the gifts of love, generosity, thoughtfulness and wisdom. We cherish fondly his zest for life, his gentle spirit, and his sense of humor. Lyndy will be lovingly remembered by his wife Elaine; daughters Kristi Olson and Lynnette (Brett) Woodrow; granddaughters Brielle and Anikah; sister Donna (Robert) Luce; brother Byron (Penny); brother Theodore (Joanna); brother Daryl (Leslie); brother-in-law Dean (Elsa) Hendricksen; sister-in-law Kathy (James) Lee; and numerous nephews, nieces and cousins. Lyndy's presence in our lives will be greatly missed. A Funeral Service was held 1:00 p.m., Monday, March 11, 2013 from Messiah Lutheran Church with Bev Swanson and Rev. Ken Grambo officiating. Interment has taken place in the Camrose Cemetery. If family and friends so desire, memorial contributions are gratefully accepted to Augustana Music Conservatory, The Kidney Foundation, or to Messiah Lutheran Church.
A Memorial Tree was planted for Lyndon
We are deeply sorry for your loss ~ the staff at Burgar Funeral Home Camrose Ltd.
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