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Arnold ‘Arnie’ Bentz

TRUMAN — Arnold “Arnie” Bentz, age 85, of Truman, was called to his heavenly home Wednesday, May 25, 2022, at Mayo Hospital in Rochester, Minn. A funeral service will be held 11 a.m. Wednesday, June 1, at St. Paul Lutheran Church in Truman, with Rev. Timothy A. Chase officiating. Visitation will be from 4-6 p.m. Tuesday, May 31, at Zaharia Funeral Home, and one hour prior to the service Wednesday at the church. Burial will be in St. Paul Lutheran Cemetery, Truman. Zaharia Family Funeral Home has been entrusted with arrangements. Online condolences can be left at www.zahariafamilyfuneral.com

Arnie was born Oct. 13, 1936, to Arthur and Irma (Meier) Bentz on the farm in Galena Township. Six months later he moved with his family to the farm site west of Truman. Arnie attended St. Paul’s Lutheran school in Truman, and then went to school for 2 years at Dr. Martin Luther High School in New Ulm. He finished high school in Truman, graduating with the class of 1954. He attended the University of MN Agricultural School and after graduation came back to farm with his dad and brother. Arnie married Donna Boesch on Sept. 16, 1961, and they were blessed with over 60 years of marriage. His faith was very important to Arnie. He was very active in St. Paul’s Lutheran church and over the years he served as church president, treasurer and sang in the choir. He was also a strong advocate for Christian education and supported the school and Martin Luther High School. Arnie believed in serving his community. He was a member of the Truman Farmer’s Elevator Coop Board and served as president. Arnie was also president of the Lutheran Retirement Home and was active in other boards, both local and statewide. Arnie always had a board meeting to go to, but he enjoyed the interaction with others and helping make organizations and their people better. Arnie’s greatest love was his family. He belief and commitment to building a strong family was something he worked hard at it all his life. He enjoyed gathering his children and grandchildren together for activities and truly treasured the times when everyone was together, laughing and playing. Retirement and grandchildren brought out his unique sense of humor. He was known for lawn mower races around the yard, the treehouse, and the secret place under the stairs where ghost stories were told. After moving south of town, the old barn that he repaired and painted became a local landmark. The addition of the horse in the barn and a unique rest stop brought him and others many smiles. Arnie will be missed by his wife, Donna; his children, Lori (Dale) Stevermer, David (Tammy) Bentz, Darci Bentz (Bill Grogin), Scott (Michele) Bentz; his grandchildren, Brett (Tressa), Adam and Beth Stevermer, Dustin (Alayna) and Ryan (Ashley) Healey, Kylee and Jayden Bentz, Kate and Samuel Grogin, Nathan and Nicholas Bentz; great-grandchildren, Wyatt, Qwynn and Adalyn; his siblings, Roger (Ann) Bentz, Allen (Elaine) Bentz and Betty (Roger) Christensen; sisters and brothers-in-law, LaMae (Bill) Prigge and Woody (Peg) Boesch; as well as many nieces, nephews and extended family.

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