Bernice E Lund
Bernice Lund, 96, of Port Huron, went
home to be with the Lord on Friday, November
4, 2022.
She was born on November 28, 1925 on
the family farm in Taunton, Minnesota, the
second of six children.
Bernice was a “farm girl” at heart. Hard
work was part of her childhood and she carried
her work ethic into her adult life.
Bernice often told us stories about
growing up on the farm. She remembered
feeding the animals, cleaning the stalls,
gathering the eggs and driving a tractor. A
favorite story was told about the family going to
church riding in a sleigh pulled by horses. When
it was cold, hot irons wrapped in cloth provided
warmth for the family.
Bernice’s life included devotion to God
and her faith. She never missed church or Holy
Days and she reminded us all of how important
prayers and faith were. She said her rosary
daily.
Bernice demonstrated her love and faith
in many ways. She devoted many hours as a
volunteer at St. Stephen’s Church (later known
as Holy Trinity), often cleaning the church and
washing the altar cloths. She sewed baptismal
clothes for some of the babies’ christenings,
made cookies and zucchini bread for the church
bazaars, helped prepare and organize the food
for the “funeral gatherings”, worked at the
pancake breakfasts, took homemade meals to
the priests and was a regular on clean up
committees. Bernice was a life-long member of
the St. Anne’s Altar Society and The League of
Catholic Women. Outside of church, she
volunteered at the local soup kitchen and served
with Meals on Wheels. Bernice received the
Martin Luther King award given to a person
volunteering in the community.
Bernice met her true love, Richard C.
Lund, in Minnesota. After their marriage, they
traveled with their two children to different
areas of the country while Richard served in the
Border Patrol. Richard often helped Bernice
with her volunteer activities. When Richard
retired and was honored for his work, the
audience was told that Bernice earned the
nickname of St. Bernice.
She is survived by her son, Richard D.
(Mary) Lund; daughter, Janet (Patrick) Mullins;
four grandchildren, Courtney Lund
Spangenberg; Richard R. (Elizabeth) Lund,
Kristen Mullins and Matthew Mullins; two great
grandchildren, Desmond Spangenberg and Ava
Mullins; brother-in-law Francis“Mac”
McMahon, sisters Lucy (Charles) Friend, Irene
(Donald) Swetala, brother Anton Fier Jr. and
sister-in-law Betty Rae (Elmer) VanMoorlehem.
She was preceded in death by her husband,
Richard; sisters Dorothy McMahon and Louise
Fier and sister-in-law Anne Fier.
We were blessed with Bernice’s love for
close to 97 years. She was many things to many
people and the world was a better place because
of her. She led by example, giving of herself
with love and faith.
Bernice’s family will come together to
honor her life in the spring of 2023.
Arrangements are by Karrer-Simpson
Funeral Home. To send condolences, visit
karrersimpson.com
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