GREAT FALLS
TRIBUNE
Sunday, September 23, 2007
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HAVRE DAILY NEWS Monday, September 24, 2007
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RUSSELL LOWELL BENSON
(Created:
Monday, September 24, 2007 12:11 PM MDT)
Russell Lowell Benson, 85, World War II
veteran and longtime cattle buyer on the Hi-Line, died of natural causes at
Sweet Nursing Home in Chinook on Sept. 20, 2007.
Burial with military honors will be
at the Harlem cemetery at 1p.m. on Tuesday, followed by a memorial service at
3:30 p.m. at the Lloyd Sweet Auditorium at the Chinook High School.
Russell was born at the family home near
Tweet on Aug. 5, 1922, to Ed and Cora (Quackenbush) Benson. He attended school
in Hogeland and Harlem and graduated from Harlem High School. Russell entered
the army on Jan. 3, 1941. He became a paratrooper with the 101st Airborne
Division as a demolition specialist, and parachuted in on D-Day. He and four of
his brothers were on active duty at the same time during World War II. All five
men returned safely home. Russell received a purple heart, a good conduct medal
and a bronze star after being wounded in France. He was honorably discharged on
Oct. 23, 1945. On March 25, 1948,
Russell married Cora Emerson in Havre. They
raised their family in Harlem where Russell was active in various community
activities including serving on the city council, stock growers and bank
boards. He did a variety of jobs over the years and eventually found his true
calling as a cattle buyer. Other than his family, especially his grandchildren,
he enjoyed nothing more than buying and selling good cattle in northern
Montana. This love stayed with him to the very end of his life. Russell and
Cora moved to Chinook in 1972, then south of Zurich in 1974, back to Chinook in
1977, and to Fort Benton in 2001 where they enjoyed retirement along the
Missouri River. For health reasons they moved back to Havre in 2003.
Russell was preceded in death by Cora, his
wife of 56 years, in 2004, his parents, siblings Dick, Ray, Dorothy, Bud,
Harris, and Harold.
He is survived by sons Bernard (Mary) Bell
of England, Bruce (Terrie) Benson of Tallahassee, Fla., daughters Barbara
(Stan) Weber of Denver, and Betty (Mark) Billmayer of Chinook, 10 grandchildren
and three great-grandchildren, sister Lois Nelle of Blaine, Wash., brothers Bob
(Lois)of Big Sandy and Keith (Gen) of Harlem.
Memorials may be sent to the activity fund
at the Sweet Nursing Home, 125 Airport Road, Chinook, MT 59523 or to a charity
of ones choice.
The family has entrusted the care of their
loved one to Edwards Funeral Home in Chinook.
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