Beata-Bentzin-Obituary

Beata Bathilda Bentzin

Obituary

Bentzin, Beata Bathilda 70 years of age, of Big Lake, went to Heaven on December 11, 2008. She was deeply loved by all who knew her. Her beautiful heart and spirit will be forever missed. She is preceded in death by her parents, Laila and Kermit Sundstrom; and husband, Dr. C. K. Bentzin. She is survived by her son, Matthew Bentzin, his wife Jeni, and their son Luke; daughter, Lisa Bentzin; and brother, Ray Sundstrom and his family. Visitation will be Monday, December 15 from 5 PM to 8 PM at Peterson-Grimsmo Chapel, 250 East Broadway, Monticello. Funeral Tuesday, December 16, 11:00 AM at Bridgeview Assembly of God Church, 20500 County Road 11, Big Lake. Beata's favorite Bible scripture, Psalm 91, epitomized how she lived her life. Psalm 91:2 "I will say of the Lord, He is my refuge and my fortress: my God; in Him will I trust." Peterson-Grimsmo Chapel 763-295-2918
This obituary was originally published in the Star Tribune.

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To the family:
Beata will be sadly missed. She was my best friend for years as we attended a weekly Bible Study together for years and years. Beata was a travel partner, traveling to conventions and seminars. We had also traveled to England in 1990 to visit our daughters who were studying in Northumberland. Beata always made herself available for "talks".
I miss her.
Now she is missing all of this snow, which she so much enjoyed.
Beata is in heaven. I will see her again!
Sheila...

I give my sincere condolences to Matt and Lisa and the whole family. Your mom was a beam of sunshine and servant of all. I have very fond memories of coming over and she always made everyone feel so at home. My prayers will be with you, as I am out of the country and cannot attend the funeral.

Beata came to me to get her hair done every six weeks and brought with her, a ray of sunshine. She was always positive, glorifying God in every way that she could. She was inspiring to me. I have never met a person closer to God than Beata. I will miss her loving way.

Our love goes to Beata's family. May God lift you up and warm you with his love.

Some of my fondest memories are of hunting and I can not think of hunting and not remember the times with Matt at Beata,s home. Beata always made us feel at home and had a good meal waiting when we came in, she always made us feel welcome. A very wonderful, special person, that is how I remember her.

Dear Family,

I want to offer my sympathy to your entire family. I pray that the Lord will comfort you all at this time of great loss! I count it an honor to do the service for sweet Beata. She was truly a blessing to me and the church body at Living Word Christian Center. She, will be really be missed. I will keep you all in my prayers.

In Christ Jesus,

Pastor Nick Kinn

Such wonderful memories through
the years; Dan and I visited the
Sundstrom home and always felt
loved. Thanks for your
Christian witness and love.