Linda Orullian
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Birth date: May 15, 1944 Death date: Oct 18, 2024
Kerstin Löwenmark Baumann, 80, of Murray, Utah passed away on Oct. 18, 2024 at home with her daughter and grandson by her side. Though she fought valiantly against breast cancer, she ultimately lost the battle. After being diagnos Read Obituary
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Kirsten and I met when students at Murray Jr. High School. We both spoke Swedish, yep, we did. So fun. Soon my family moved to So. Calif (and ran my parents’s Sweden Inn Restaurant). Several years later, my own family moved back to Utah and Kirsten found me again, through SHS. WOW! 😊
FRIENDS again! (Friendships never die. We may, but our friendship is Eternal. Of which, I am grateful.). “Thanks for all your ‘hugs’ and friendship.”
Love, Linda ANDELIN Orullian.
Thank you Kerstin for a very long and valued friendship that lasted wll over sixty years, for your ever optimism, sense of humor and always that beautiful smile.
Cherished are all the incredible adventures, dinners, lunches, trips to Wendover and so many more things left to memory.
Kerstin, you truly is missed.
Margareta Pola
Kerstin gave us so many beautiful family memories, especially gathering at our home in the mountains. She was such a light and joy! Irreplaceable and unforgettable! Elder Rick Lofgren, Sister Mary Lofgren, Leif & Emilee Lofgren send our deepest condolences.
Thank you Dear Kerstin for your friendship for many years.
We had always a lot of laughs and I will have you in my thoughts forever ❤️
Love, Annika
Thank you for all the good time we had together.
Thank you Kerstin for all the beautiful memories! When I moved to the US as a 19 year old without my parents you were with me on the flight and attended to my wedding. I have many beautiful memories and that is how I will remember you. With love Linda
Thank you Kerstin. I am so grateful that I got to meet you when you were visiting Östersund in the fall of 2022. Rest in peace.
Over the years, I had several encounters with Kersten, always accompanied by Julie and her son. The fact is that I have never run into Julie, that her mother wasn't present. This speaks to a mother - daughter bond as strong as the ages. My knowledge of her is that of undying love and support for her daughter and grandson, and her love for the horses which brought her into the circle of my acquaintance. I am sure that all will remember as the consumate mother and grandmother that she was, loving, nurturing, loyal, and present to the end. My deepest sympathy and blessings to her loving daughter and grandson.