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ROLAND BEUTTENMULLER
11/9/1922 - 11/25/2019
Roland passed away on 11/25/19 at the age of 97. Roland was born 11/9/1922 in Towner CO. He served in the US Marines during WWII. Roland Married Daisy Winters and together they raised 3 children. Ronald (Pam) Beuttenmuller, Patricia (Eugene) Dowen, Daniel (Lilette) Beuttenmuller. He has 8 grandchildren, 2 great grandchildren and 2 great, great grandchildren. Roland worked as a farmer, on the railroad, as a carpenter, and owned Beutt Construction. Services are scheduled for 2PM at Shrine of Remembrance on 12/6/19.
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Dear Beuttenmuller Family:
Our compassion is extended to you in Roland's transformation. While we lost touch following Beutt's retirement, we fondly recall the mentoring offered by Beutt during the very early years of our company. Beutt was always a gentlemen and we have fond memories of the many projects we successfully did together. He always had a smile and a offer to help. We were proud and happy to work with Beutt and his family, but most importantly we were happy to count them as friends.
In Christ's abiding love, Mary and John Garvelink
John Garevlink
December 1, 2019
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