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Harley H. Bettin

TRUMAN — Harley Henry Bettin, age 89, of Truman, Minn., a beloved member of the community, passed away Monday, Aug. 19, 2024, at St. Mary’s in Rochester, Minn. A memorial service for Harley will be held 10:30 a.m. Sept. 7, 2024, at Zaharia Family Funeral Home in Truman. Public visitation, where family and friends can come together to pay tribute to his life, will be from 5-7 p.m. Sept. 6, 2024, at the funeral home in Truman. Online condolences can be left at www.zahariafamilyfuneral.com

He was born in Sherburn, Minn. to Fred and Alma (Hilken) Harley and was one of 4 children raised and educated in Trimont. He graduated high school before joining the U.S. Army to serve his country. An individual with a heart of gold, Harley was known for his kind and selfless nature, always willing to lend a helping hand to those around him.

Harley derived joy from the simple pleasures in life, like feeding squirrels and birds, nurturing his flower garden, and escaping to the peaceful serenity of the lake and assisting with family fish frys. His unwavering love for literature and spending quality time with his cherished grandchildren brought him immense happiness throughout the years. And most recently since moving back to Truman into assisted living visits from great-grand girls, Hayden and Harper, brought him so much joy.

Having dedicated over three decades of his career to the agricultural industry as the grain elevator manager at Truman grain elevator, Harley’s strong work ethic and dedication were admired by all who knew him. In 2002, after retiring, he and Joan relocated to Grand Rapids to be closer to their youngest daughter’s family, cherishing every moment spent with loved ones.

Harley is survived by his loving daughters, Kim (Roger Rieck) Krueger of Truman, Kelly Bettin of Hudson, Wis. and Kristi (Dave) Basham of Grand Rapids, Minn.; his beloved grandchildren, David (Jaime) Krueger, Michael (Sarah) Krueger, Matthew (Amanda Sullivan) Krueger, Sheldon Rieck, Dalton Bettin, Dylan Basham and Drew Basham; great-grandchildren, Kullen, Liam, Kaide, Gwen, Ellie, Hayden and Harper; great-great-granddaughter, Azzara; sisters-in-law, Marvel Meyer and Joan Bettin; brothers-in-law, Marland (Dick) Meyer and Jerry (Jeannie) Meyer; and his special caretaker, Kris Wilson; as well as many other extended family and friends.

Harley was preceded in death by his parents; wife. Joan; and siblings, Eldon Bettin, Joye Weaver and Nila Stevens.

As we bid farewell to Harley, let us remember his generosity, warmth, and unwavering commitment to those he held dear. May his legacy continue to inspire kindness and compassion in all those who knew him.

In lieu of flowers, memorials to the Wounded Warrior Project or the Local Food Bank of America would be appreciated.

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