Gunnvor Tveidt Active in Lynnwood Rotary, her greatest joy was her grandchildren

Edmonds, WALocal News

Gunnvor Tveidt, born on March 23, 1945, in Kristiansand, Norway, passed away suddenly on March 5, 2025, in Everett, WA, just weeks shy of her 80th birthday. She was a beloved wife, mother, and grandmother who exemplified a unique blend of professional success and family devotion. Gunnvor was deeply involved in the Lynnwood Rotary, where she actively participated in community projects, reflecting her commitment to service. Her upbringing on a farm instilled in her a strong work ethic, which she applied throughout her life, including her successful ventures in business. After moving to the U.

S. in 1972, she and her husband built a thriving brokerage firm, Tveidt & Associates, and she later operated Talent Services until her passing. Gunnvor's love for travel and her family led to many cherished memories, especially during summers spent in Norway. She was a proud feminist and a trailblazer, believing in the power of action to inspire others. Her legacy will be remembered through her family and the many lives she touched.

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