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The first Staples Community  Foundation
Community Awards Celebration
May 6, 2004

The first presentation of 

The Duane R. Lund  Award
for Lifetime Achievement
in the Staples Community 

to its namesake,
Dr. Duane  R. Lund
in appreciation for years of service and dedication to the community of Staples.

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Duane Lund was born in Brainerd, Minnesota.  He is the son of Richard and Ruth Lund.  His father, Richard, was a machinist at the Burlington Northern Railroad shops at Brainerd and his mother, Ruth, was a country school teacher.  Both sets of Duane's grandparents came from Sweden.  His father's father was a sailor on a clipper ship that sailed into New York from Sweden and had dry docked for a layover period.  His grandfather decided to visit his sister in Brainerd and never went back to New York to collect his wages or return to his ship.  He met his future wife in Brainerd and went to work for the Burlington Northern Railroad Company in Brainerd as a blacksmith.  His mother's parents had been farming in Upsala,
Minnesota and then moved to the Brainerd area where Ruth's father also got a job working for Burlington Northern Railroad.


Duane Lund was a good student and was put on a fast track in the elementary school where he was given something called a "double promotion" which allowed him to graduate from high school at the young age of 16.  He was offered scholarships from both Hamline University and Macalester College.  He chose Macalester College because they offered $50 more on his scholarship.  He made that choice even though his girlfriend at the time chose Hamline University. 
 
Duane's father was an avid hunter and fisherman and Duane spent  much of his time as a youth hunting and fishing with his father in the Brainerd Lakes area.