Ragnhild Næss Lund was an enrichment for her family, patients, and friends
A tribute to Ragnhild Næss Lund, who passed away at the age of 84, highlighting her contributions to her family, patients, and involvement in 'Grandmothers for Peace.'
Ragnhild Næss Lund, a psychologist and beloved member of her community, passed away on February 25 at the age of 84 after a prolonged illness. She was known for her deep affection for Northern Norway and her dedication to her work. Lund was a cherished support for her family and patients, leaving behind a legacy of compassion and care that resonated with those who knew her.
In addition to her professional endeavors, Lund was actively involved in the movement 'Grandmothers for Peace', which reflects her commitment to peace and social justice issues. This engagement highlights her passion for creating a better world and her belief in the importance of community activism, even at an advanced age. Her work as a psychologist was complemented by her advocacy for peace, emphasizing a holistic approach to well-being.
Ragnhild Næss Lund's passing is felt deeply by her family, friends, and the community she served. Her life and contributions remind us of the profound impact one individual can have on the lives of many. As those who remember her reflect on her legacy, they are likely to continue her work in fostering understanding, compassion, and peace in society.