January 15, 1953 - February 1, 2025
Naomi Lundberg, age 72, of Lakeville, passed away peacefully at her home, surrounded by family, on February 1, 2025.
She is survived by her husband, James Lundberg, children, Daniel (Emily) Lundberg, Kaia (Chad) Kraml, John (Sarah) Lundberg and Kelsey-Ann (Jordan) Walker; grandchildren, Stella, Boden, London, Sydney, Vienna, Alexandria, Milo, Luca, Astoria, Sante, Axel and baby boy Walker; siblings, Mark (Jeannine) Midtdahl, Kären Kmetz, and Nancy (Bob Edwards) Beegle.
Preceded in death by her parents, Lionel and Edith Midtdahl.
Celebration of Life
Saturday, March 1, 2025
11:00 AM
Visitation 1 hour prior.
Peace Church
2180 Glory Drive
Eagan, Minnesota 55122
Luncheon to follow after the service.
A Wonderful Loving Dear Person that I worked with at Valley Food Coop. She will be missed very much by everyone that knew her.
My mom was the best mom there ever was. She was my best friend, my favorite, my rock here on earth. She’ll be deeply missed, but what a wonderful blessing to know that we’ll see each other again someday in Paradise!! ❤️✌️✝️
You’re right Kaia, she was the very very best!! It was an honor to call her my sister friend
She was an amazing woman. She shined Jesus love wherever she went. She will be deeply missed. Big hugs to you and your family!
My condolences to her family. What a wonderful wife, mother, grandmother and person! She led such a fulfilled life but will be missed deeply!
She was such an amazing woman and an awesome aunt! She was truly a gentle soul that always made you feel loved. I will miss her dearly, love you aunti Omi!
You are in my heart and prayers Lundberg family. Naomi was a beautiful woman of faith who loved you all so much! She is greatly missed.
She was my sweet neighbor for 20 years! Always had a smile on her face, and a kind word. A lovely lady indeed
I have loved being a grandma alongside Naomi, as we both would giggle and, of course, think our grandkids are amazing! Even though she didn’t feel well or have lots of energy, she would always come to events with a smile. She had such a gentle and warm demeanor. Her love for Jesus was so evident. She was well loved and will be missed much.❤️
Jim and Family, my condolences to you, sorry to hear about Naomi, she was a great person, she was lucky to have such a great family.
wishing you my prayers for your family.
So sorry to learn of the death of Naomi. Remember her as a sweet girl at Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church. Condolences to her and the Mitdahl family. Judy (Groth/Gross) Sandeen.
My sister, Naomi, was my mentor, life coach, role model and daily FaceTime friend. She was by my side through so many life trials and always portrayed nothing but love and support throughout my journeys.
She always spoke of God’s love for her and others — especially during her cancer journey. She was a warrior throughout her life and continues to be my hero.
My grandma Mimi was one heck of a lady. She is one of my role models in life. She showed me that Jesus is always by our sides and holding our hands throughout the journey. She taught me that life will throw rocks and boulders but if you keep staying strong, pushing through and let God take the lead then you’re going to make it off the mountain eventually. I love my grandma Mimi so so so so so much. She really is an amazing person and will forever be loved and missed.
Dear Jim I was surprised to learn of Naomi’s passing from my twin brother Joe and I am extending my sincere condolences to you and your family. You and your family will be in my thoughts and prayers. It was comforting to hear that Naomi passed away at home with her family present and I am glad she is no longer suffering. It has been many years since I saw you and Naomi and I have come to realize what a special person Naomi was. In my many interactions with a variety of people and personalities I realize that Naomi must have had a very positive influence on those who were fortunate to have interactions with her. I have very good memories of both Jim and Naomi. During our senior year at Central High School we sat together in Chemistry class. In our senior yearbook there is a picture of the three of us taken as a candid photo while class was being held. I also recall riding together (for a short while) as we attended Normandale Community College. I am sure the celebration of Naomi’s life will include many similar stories. May God bless you Jim, and your family. Larry
I am Naomi’s up north cousin. Lived on a small dairy farm. When Naomi’s family would come up and out to our place years ago when we were young, she’d immediately go out to the barn to be with the cows and cats. She was full of joy and humor, and although we were not super close, when we’d get together it was like time didn’t pass. Along with cousin Becky, we were the trio at family events. I am sorry for the great loss she is to her family but am happy that we will meet again because Jesus provided a way.
Kindest and most beautiful person ever. The first time we met, I felt like we had known each other forever. Thank you Naomi for the chance to have known you. The world was a better place because of you. Thoughts and prayers to her entire family for comfort and peace.
I am so sad to hear this.I will miss her