Waldemar "Wally" Sundet

Born in Wittenberg, WI
Born on May 19, 1932
Departed on Jul 25, 2020

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Waldemar “Wally” Slotten Sundet, 88 of Cedar Rapids passed away on Saturday, July 25, 2020 at his home surrounded by his loving family. Private family services will be held Wednesday, July 29th at First Lutheran Church in Cedar Rapids. Visitation will be held from 10:00 to 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday, July 29th at the church. As mandated by proclamation, social distancing must be practiced which requires a limited number of people to be allowed into the visitation at one time. The use of facemasks or shields are required by the church.   Private inurnment will be held at Cedar Memorial Park Cemetery.

Wally was born May 19th 1932 in Wittenberg, Wisconsin the son of Chris and Anna (Slotten) Sundet. He served honorably in the United States Navy. On December 21, 1956 Wally was united in marriage to Marie Ruth Streyle. Following their marriage Wally and Marie were blessed with four daughters; Randi Kay, Mary Kristine, Kathi Joan, and Heidi Ann. Wally received his Bachelor of Arts in Music Education from Luther College, and went on to receive his Master of Arts from the University of Iowa.  Wally started off his career as a high school choir teacher in Kasson, MN. After gaining some words of wisdom from his former college choir director, Weston Noble, Wally went on to become an elementary music teacher in Monticello, IA. Wally then moved to Cedar Rapids, IA, where he would teach elementary music at Harrison Elementary School until his retirement. 

Wally enjoyed reading, watching sports, golfing, and going to breakfast with the guys. Wally’s greatest pleasure in life was music. In college he sang with Luther’s Nordic Choir. In all, Wally sang in choirs for nearly eighty years.  He was also member of the Sons of Norway.

Wally is survived by his loving wife, Marie Sundet; three daughters, Mary (Ken) Sundet Jones; Kathi (Raymond) Daniel, and Heidi Sundet; three siblings, Arvid Sundet, Ruby Oleson, and Crystal Sundet; a son-in-law, Lyle (Andrea) Griner; five grandchildren, Nathan (Sasha) Griner, Nick Griner, Sam Jones, Hillari (Michael) Kannenberg, Jared (Elle) Barnes; three great-grandchildren Penny, Ophelia, and Lennon Griner.

He was preceded in death by his parents, brother Harold Sundet, daughter, Randi (Sundet) Griner, brothers-in-law, Robert Streyle & Jeff Radke, sisters-in-law, Dorothy Sundet, Kim Sundet, Evelyn Hunt, and Verona Butenhoff. 

Memorials can be directed to Hospice of Mercy, First Lutheran Church, or Luther College. 

Soli Deo Gloria 
To God be the Glory