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Connie Joyce Lundstrom, age 73 of Savage, Minnesota, co-founder of Lowell Lundstrom Ministries and Celebration Church, went home to heaven on December 13, 2011 after a brief, courageous battle with cancer.


Connie was born in a sod home on June 7, 1938. She grew up in the hills west of Sisseton, South Dakota and was raised without electricity or running water. She cherished her early years on the farm and learned to appreciate hard work; she enjoyed life that was free of both money and possessions. She moved with her family in the mid 40's to Walnut Grove, California and then shortly after to the state of Washington seeking a better way of life. Fortunately for one young boy from Peever, the family moved back to Sisseton, South Dakota.

 

When Connie was a sophomore in high school, she met Lowell at a talent contest. They began to date and were married in 1957. Lowell often says, "My wife Connie was the queen of my life for over 54 years. We first met when I was a country rock entertainer. The first time I heard her sing I loved her alto voice and asked her to join my band. Connie invited me to church, and as a result of her influence, I committed my life to Jesus Christ." She and Lowell attended four years of Bible College together at what is now Trinity Bible College in Ellendale, North Dakota. Both were good students. Connie was elected valedictorian and Lowell salutatorian of their class.

The couple began their evangelistic music ministry, traveling in a little Nash Rambler station wagon to churches in the Midwest. Over the years, their ministry grew. Connie and Lowell—along with their family and team members—traveled in three buses, and at times a twin engine Cessna 414, over 300 nights of the year throughout the United States and Canada holding city-wide interdenominational outreaches, seminars and rallies in arenas, convention centers, gymnasiums, and their 2000-seat big-top tent.

 

Over the years, their ministry included nationally aired television specials, weekly television programs, and Christmas television specials. Their ministry also included two national radio programs—Message for America heard on 125 stations across North America and Lowell Live. Her most recent outreach project was the Good News Radio Show, a 15 minute weekly internet podcast which began April of 2011. In the fall of 1996, Lowell and Connie launched Celebration Church in the Minneapolis suburb of Burnsville, Minnesota. They continued their soul-winning outreaches and marriage seminars across the United States and Canada as well as being pastors at Celebration Church.

 

Connie and the Lundstrom family produced over 66 record albums. In 1986 Connie recorded a music album titled simply, "Connie." Along with her husband and family, she invested 55 years in evangelistic ministry and reached approximately one million people for Christ. All of her children traveled with the Lundstrom Ministry team, participating in crusades and rallies while they were growing up. Connie has written about the many challenges and blessings of this itinerant lifestyle in her book, "My Home The Highway."

 

Connie was an author, speaker and avid photographer, but her greatest joy came from loving others, especially Lowell. Connie made life beautiful for the people she met and enjoyed gardening, antique shops, and helping others through her Wishing Well ministry for those in need. Connie is survived by her husband and best friend of 57 years, Pastor Lowell Lundstrom. Their marriage was blessed with four children: Pastor Londa Ramsey, Lisa Lundstrom, Lowell Lundstrom Jr., and Lance Lundstrom. Connie was blessed with five beloved grandchildren and two step-grandchildren: Chase, Conor, Grace, Reagan, Lowell “Zeke”, Haley, and Zach. She is also survived by her brother, Jerry Brown of Deer Lodge, Montana, and also by other loving family and many dear friends.

 

Visitation hours are from 4-8pm on Tuesday, December 20, 2011 at Celebration Church, 16655 Kenyon Ave, Lakeville, Minnesota 55044 with prayer and remembrance at 7pm. Homegoing Service is at 11am Wednesday, December 21, 2011 at Celebration Church. An additional service will take place on Thursday, December 22, 2011 at the Sisseton Fine Arts Center, 516 8th Avenue West, Sisseton, South Dakota 57262 at 11am. Interment: Peever Cemetery, Peever, South Dakota. In lieu of flowers, memorials will be forwarded by the family to some of Connie's favorite causes.

Feedback:
Carl and Rachel Huckfeldt (Guest)12/17/2011 10:10
We first met Lowell and Connie at 1st Assembly of God in Casper Wyoming.This may be the church were they held there first revival.We moved to Long Beach California ,were they stayed in our home on the first trip West to began holding meetings.We have loved and followed their ministry through the years.We are sad to hear of your loss but know she is
is with our Lord in a better place.We will continue to hold Lowell and you family in Prayer.
We send our Love.
Anna Koch (Guest)12/20/2011 00:33
Whenever I would see Connie on Sunday morning or any other church event, a certain peace would fall over me. It was as though my mother was in the room with me. My own mother died when I was just 15 years old, so that feeling was not common for me. Londa mentioned last Sunday morning that Connie was our spiritual mother which now explains so clearly that feeling I would have. One Sunday morning I was admiring a necklace Connie was wearing; a Star of David with the outline of a dove running through it. She mentioned that she had another one at home and would have to give it to me sometime. Just a few Sunday's later, Connie approached and handed me a lovely pink zipped pillow pouch with that Star of David necklace inside. I will always hold close and treasure that lovely necklace and even more lovely gesture.
Charlotte Russell (Guest)12/20/2011 06:49
Dear Lowell and family,
Thank you so much for sharing your wife and Mom with us over the years. She was such a woman of faith and a true Blessing to Wally amd me. My heart goes out to you at this very difficult time but what a Joy to know she is forever with the Lord and we will see her soon.
My prayers are with you all
Charlotte and Wally
Jill (Guest)12/20/2011 12:58
Love and thoughts to you....

Londa, my love and prayers go out to you and your family as you celebrate your mothers home going. You have always been such an encouragement to me when I was young in faith and you kept in touch with me all those years ago. It was 20 years ago in Hutchinson that you approached a bitter hurting girl with love and showed me the way back to God and His love. I know that you have tons of friends and support but I want you to know if there is any way I can be there for you, I will. Please know you always have my prayers, especially during these times...it is almost as though a person who has lost a parent becomes part of a different "club" for lack of better word. Even as adults, I know, for me, when I lost my mom I felt like a little girl inside. Random moments of bein reduceed to either tears of sadness or joy. Each "first" you experience without having your mom there, be it holiday, family get together, or whatever. It is just different, no matter who you are. So as you grieve in your own personal way may you feel the love of friends and family, and especially God's love and peace. I am sending you a big hug and much love.
Kevin, Mytle Brown (Guest)12/22/2011 14:13
Dear, Lowell And Family,
We Are So Sorry To Hear Of Connie"s Passing We Just Heard Of This News. We Will Miss Her Dearly She Was A Wonderful Woman. Lowell Was Correct To Mention Her As His Queen.. She Is Now With Our Heavenly Father Prasie The Lord She Is Home. Can You Imagine Going From Nothing West Of Sisseton To What She Has Now?? Glory Behold The Things She Is Seeing Now. Along With Clair (Bud) And Alice And Her Sister And Many More. Including My Dad Ervin.
Ken Ebright (Guest)12/23/2011 07:22
I used to attend Celebration when you were still at the high school. I moved away in 2000 and now live in Belleville, IL. I am in town for the holidays I found out about Connie’s death when I passed by the church and saw the sign. The Lundstrom family is in my prayers.
Tim Finley (Guest)12/24/2011 09:16
Dear Lowell & Family,
You dear wife & mother was the epitome of what it means to walk by faith a true pioneer that led the way for so many of us.
I'm deeply saddened but at the same rejoicing in her triumphant reunion with our Father.
"May the peace of God that passes all understanding fill your hearts and minds thourgh Christ Jesus."
Charlotte Olson (Guest)01/04/2012 15:23
I am deeply saddened that I only learned today of Mrs. Lundstrom's passing....I attended your families church about four years ago for awhile...and I remember coming up to Rev and Mrs. Lundstrom and telling them they taught me to spell back when was a child...they both looked at me questioningly and I said..."Sisseton was the first thing I spelled after hearing it every Sunday morning on our radio before church, even before I could spell cat" They both laughed and Mrs. Lundstrom took my face in her hands and kissed my cheek... She was a beautiful person inside and out...much love and prayers to all of you.....
Charlotte Olson
Pastor Greg Rathjen Bentley AB (Guest)02/19/2012 08:22
Dear Lowell and the Lundstrom clan
So sorry for your Loss and heavens gain.. Connie was awesome in every way. Just saw about her homegoing in a note from Lisa to Joyce..Gotta Love FB. I then went on line to the Church site. Our hearts go out to you at this time. The words of one of your songs from so long ago ring in my heart..Heading home for Christmas... She was, home for Christmas and so is rejoicing with the angels who came to declare our saviour. Blessings to you Pastor Greg and Janet Rathjen....