Angela Lynn Lundquist October 1, 1962 – January 9, 2026
Angela Lynn Lundquist (née Rasmussen), age 63, passed away peacefully on January 9, 2026, surrounded by her family. Born on October 1, 1962, to John and Harriette Rasmussen, Angela was a woman defined by her remarkable generosity and her acts of service to making a better life for her family.
Angela spent many years as Managing Director in property management/sales, negotiating mergers, acquisitions and the day-to-day running of several large apartment buildings. She loved being a source of kindness to her tenants and making great homes for hard working families.
She moved to Northwest Indiana over 30 years ago, but always considered herself a displaced Texan, including her love of the Houston Astros. Her favorite teams though were the ones her children played on/cheered for as a devoted sports mom. She loved cruising with her husband and family to white sand beaches, whether in the Caribbean or the South Pacific.
In retirement, Angela found joy in her work curating her collection of costumes, outfits, and toys for children and selling her wares to fellow local moms and grandparents. To know Angela was to be the recipient of her thoughtfulness. She was a legendary gift-giver who didn't just buy presents; she curated experiences. She spent countless hours searching for the "perfect" item for every family member, ensuring that each person felt uniquely seen and deeply loved.
Angela’s greatest legacy remains her family. She is survived by her devoted husband, Craig Lundquist; her children, Blair Johnson (Melissa Burpo), Brittany Weholt (Adrian), and Brett Johnson (Alesha). She was the world’s most doting "Nana" to Cayleb Norris, Mika Weholt, Silas Johnson, and Theo Johnson. She is also survived by her sister, Candace, and brother, Hans, as well as her four beloved Yorkshire Terriers Ricky, Lucy, Mickey and Minnie. She was preceded in death by her parents, John and Harriette Rasmussen.
In honor of her spirit of giving, the family suggests donations to St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital.
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It saddens me. May all find a way to be able to enjoy the time that was spent with her. She was a happy, caring, wonderful person. Full of ambition, enthusiasm, sharing her fullness of joy with whom ever was around her. She will be missed dearly. And she will be in my thoughts and mind for eternity. Hope to celibrate her life always and not her passing. Sending strength for somehow she will guide us through our lives. She gave us so much to be grateful for. She taught us well. Sending my condolences and love. -Teri D Parker
