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In memory of

Curtis L. Bentley

of Midland, South Dakota, died on Monday, November 2, 2009 at the Philip Nursing Home in Philip at the age of 90

Curtis Leroy Bentley was born February 22, 1919 on the family homestead north of Midland, the son of Thomas O. and Ida Marie (Sandal) Bentley. He was baptized and confirmed at the Deep Creek Lutheran Church.
He grew up and received his education at the Butte School in the Moenville area. After his schooling, he worked at the Spurling ranch as a ranchhand for several years.
At the age of 21, Curtis was one of the first Haakon County citizens to be drafted into WWII. While in the Army, Curt rebuilt engines of tanks and jeeps with Troop C, 125th Cavalry Reconnaissance Squadron. He took part in the battles at Normandy, Northern France, Rhineland, Ardennes, and Central Europe. He was very dedicated to the service and a definite asset to the Army, receiving the Bronze Star Medal, Distinguished Unit Badge, Good Conduct Medal, European African Middle Eastern Theater Service Medal, American Theater Service Medal, the American Defense Service Medal, and three Overseas Service Bars.
After his discharge on October 31, 1945, Curt returned to the family farm, purchased a truck and hauled cattle in that area. During that time he was also very active in the farm and ranch operations. In 1952, his father Thomas died, at which time Curtis became a father figure to his younger sisters as well as the main overseer for the farm and ranch.
Curtis remained on the farm with his mother and sisters. In 1973 his mother died, and Curtis took over the responsibility of township clerk for that area. Curtis remained on the family homestead until 1998, when he moved into the Philip Nursing Home.
Curtis was an active member at Deep Creek Lutheran Church, for over 80 years, as well as a member of the American Legion Post #143 of Midland.
Curtis was very proud of his high quality Hereford cattle.
He was also a favorite uncle to his nieces and nephews. “I didn’t have children but had many nieces and nephews”, Curt would tell people, treating his nieces and nephews as his own children.
Grateful for having shared his life include two sisters Dorothy Nelson of Fargo, North Dakota, and Susie (Nelsen) Bentley of Cedar Rapids, Iowa; a sister-in-law Alice Bentley of Rapid City; two brother-in-laws Ron Arntson of Cedar Falls, Iowa, and Merlin Pugh of Yankton; twenty-five nieces and nephews; and a host of other relatives and friends.
Curtis was preceded in death by his parents; four brothers Evan Bentley, Kenneth Bentley and his wife Mary Ann, Richard Bentley, and Orville Bentley and his wife Nolie; three sisters Gladys Pugh, Norma Arntson, and Alice Gambrel and her husband Don; one brother-in-law Douglas Nelson; and one niece Dianne Bentley.
Visitation was held 3-6 p.m. on Thursday, November 5, at the Rush Funeral Home in Philip, and one hour preceding the services at the church on Friday.
Funeral services were held 11:00 a.m. CST Friday, November 6, at the Deep Creek Lutheran Church north of Midland, with Pastor Frezil Westerlund officiating. Interment with military honors by the American Legion Post #143 of Midland, will be at the Deep Creek Cemetery.
A memorial is established. 

FUNERAL SERVICES
Friday, November 6, 2009 - 11:00 a.m. CST
Deep Creek Lutheran Church
Midland, South Dakota
CLERGY
Pastor Frezil Westerlund
MUSIC
Carmen Alleman - Pianist
Congregational Hymns
“Just As I Am”
“Beautiful Savior”
“What A Friend We Have In Jesus”
“Amazing Grace”
USHERS
Morris Sandal - Don Sandal
PALLBEARERS
Vince Bruce - T.J. Gabriel
Clint Alleman - Lee Briggs
Wylie Schwalm - Adam Roseth
HONORARY PALLBEARERS
All Relatives and Friends in Attendance
INTERMENT WITH MILITARY HONORS
American Legion Post #143 of Midland
Deep Creek Lutheran Cemetery
Midland, South Dakota

Visitation: 3-6 p.m. on Thursday, November 5, at the Rush Funeral Home in Philip.
Funeral services: 11:00 a.m. CST Friday, November 6, at the Deep Creek Lutheran Church north of Midland.
Interment with military honors: Deep Creek Cemetery

  • Our Deepest sympathy to Susie and Dorothy on the loss of their brother. ~ Ron & Ellie Arntson 10625 W Runion Dr, Peoria,AZ 85382 (11/2/2009)
  • So sorry to hear of the passing of Curtis. He was my dad, Hank Pekron's roommate in the Philip Nursing Home. A very kind, sweet man. We will really miss him.

    My prayers are with his family at this time.
    ~ Theresa Pekron Westminster, CO (11/2/2009)
  • My sympathy to Aunt Dorothy and Aunt Sue. ~ John M. Arntson 212 E 11th St , Cedar Falls IA 50613 (11/2/2009)
  • Susie, I sorry to hear of Curtis passing on. I remember him as a quiet and shy man when Pat Nemec would bring him to Philip for appointments years ago. He always had a smile on his face like you always do. May God's speed soon overwhelm you with the happy and proud memories you have of him. ~ Dorothy Hansen Philip S. D. (11/2/2009)
  • I have many memories of Curt at some of our holiday gatherings, especially when Grandma was making 'potato patties.' And I always had a great time getting him to laugh during my time spent working at the nursing home. May God be with you in the days to come. ~ Jenna Tolton San Antonio, TX (11/2/2009)
  • From Shelly and I our sympathy to Susie and Dorothy on the loss of their brother. And the rest of us who have lost a brother in-law, uncle, neighbor and friend. We all will miss a good person that had commitment for family and the land he lived on. On Friday, I have to be traveling to Europe. When I get off that airplane and visit the countryside, what is there now would not exist without the efforts of Curt and the other brave men of WWII. ~ Brian Arntson 2726 Abraham Dr, Cedar Falls, IA 50613 (11/2/2009)
  • Please accept our deepest sympathy on the death of Curtis. There was no more faithful worshiper than Curtis during our stay at Midland. Gladys and I fondly remember his loyalty to God and his ready smile when ever he saw someone he knew. Curtis was always a kind man and I am sure that our Father in heaven has wonderful plans for him.
    May each of you be comforted by the assurance of his faith and the promise of the love of God that comes with it.
    ~ Martin Osterloh, The Rev. 245 E St Charles St, Rapid City, SD 57701 (11/2/2009)
  • Our sympathy to all in the Bentley family. I will always remember the fun that we had with Curt at family reunions. He always had that smile for us when we would tease him. ~ Jo Ann & Lowell Miles Hartford, SD (11/2/2009)