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James "Jim" Bennett

1931 - 2025

James "Jim" Bennett obituary, 1931-2025

BORN

1931

DIED

2025

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Dahl Funeral Chapel - Billings

10 Yellowstone Avenue

Billings, Montana

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Memorial Service

Aug. 29, 2025

11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

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James Bennett Obituary

James "Jim" Bennett

October 28, 1931 - August 22, 2025

James "Jim" Bennett, beloved husband, father, grandfather, banker, and friend, passed away peacefully of natural causes on August 22, 2025, at the age of 93.

Born on October 28, 1931, in Zurich, Mont., Jim grew up during the Great Depression on a small farm, where he learned hard work, perseverance, and self-reliance-values that guided him throughout his remarkable life. Jim shared 72 years of marriage with his devoted wife, Frankie Bennett, the love of his life and his partner in all things. Together, they raised three children, Don Bennett (wife Barbra), Cathy Fitzgerald (Pete Peterson), and Nancy Bennett. Jim's legacy continues through his six cherished grandchildren, Melissa Rausch (husband Mike, son Andon, daughter Murphy, son Shaw) Kellen Bennett, Blayne Furey (husband Brian), Jeff Fitzgerald (wife Melanie, daughter Bekah Dillon (husband Trevor), Andrew Fitzgerald, and Kylie Fitzgerald (Mike Gossett). Though accomplished in many fields, Jim remained humble and generous. He had a heart for helping others, often working quietly to make life-changing differences. As an example, each year, he, and Frankie sponsored dental care and braces for children through the Boys and Girls Club, creating countless smiles and instilling confidence in young lives. Integrity was the foundation of Jim's character, and his reputation was beyond reproach. With only a high school education but extraordinary intelligence, imagination, and ingenuity, he was an accomplished banker for over 65 years. In 1969, Jim founded First Citizens Bank in Billings, Mont., a groundbreaking accomplishment that required him to take the extraordinary step of suing the state banking commissioner to secure the charter. His victory not only established First Citizens Bank but also paved the way for others, with fourteen new bank applications filed within a year of his court victory. After the sale of First Citizens in 2004, Jim and Frankie joined their son Don and daughter-in-law Barbra in founding Freedom Bank in Columbia Falls, Montana in 2005, which continues to flourish today.

Jim's imagination led to many unique accomplishments, such as the installation of a Foucault Pendulum in the lobby of First Citizens Bank, a fixture still operating 47 years later. His love of learning was boundless; as a young man, he read the entire Encyclopedia Book of Knowledge, and even in his 90s he was deeply engaged in genealogy, reading, and studying the wonders of planet earth and the universe.

Jim was a man of many talents and passions. He was an accomplished Bridge player, achieving the rank of Grand Life Master at a young age, and continued playing up until a week before his passing. He was also a licensed private pilot with a twin-engine instrument rating, an avid gardener with legendary produce, and a fisherman who delighted in annual trips to Alaska with family, taking a different child or grandchild each year to create cherished memories for everyone. Despite growing up in poverty, Jim built a life rich in purpose, accomplishment, and love. He enjoyed golf, cultivating his garden, and most of all, time with family. His humility, generosity, and integrity left a lasting impact on all who knew him.

Jim and Frankie documented their life together in a memoir, closing with these words of encouragement to their grandchildren: "Always believe in yourselves. You are all capable of doing whatever your life goals are going to be. Don't be afraid to fail. Go for it. Be strong and stand up for your beliefs. Remember, we are all equal. Be sure to help others that aren't as fortunate as you. Be kind to all people." Jim Bennett embodied those values every day of his 93 years. His life was a testament to faith, perseverance, and generosity, and he will be remembered with love and gratitude. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Boys & Girls Club of Yellowstone County, Mont., (505 Orchard Lane, Billings, MT 59101), the Montana 4-H Foundation (PO Box 173580, Bozeman, MT 59717-3580), or a charity of your choice. Along with the loving care provided to Jim by Frankie and the family during the last six months of his life, we are grateful for the compassion and support delivered by Leslie and Brittany from Hospice.

A funeral Service for Jim will be held at the Dahl Funeral Chapel on Friday, August 29th at 11 a.m. Dahl Funeral Chapel 10 Yellowstone Avenue Billings, MT 59101.

A gathering of all friends and family will follow the service at the Yellowstone Country Club beginning at 12:30 p.m. Come celebrate his wonderful life and Happy Memories. Yellowstone Country Club 3200 Paul Allen Way Billings, MT 59106

Dahl Funeral Chapel

10 Yellowstone Avenue

Billings, MT 59101

4062488807

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Published by Billings Gazette on Aug. 27, 2025.

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Memorial service

11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

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10 Yellowstone Avenue, Billings, MT 59101

Aug

29

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12:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.

Yellowstone Country Club

3200 Paul Allen Way, Billings, MT 59106

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Paige Christensen Tabor

Earlier today

A great man that lived a life of mastered well! Frankie & family I´m sorry for your loss

Bruce Parker

Earlier today

Jim was a mentor and role model to an entire generation of bankers. We simply had to listen and learn; he was a class act.

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Nicolas and Victoria Lee

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Nick Cladis

Yesterday

We honor the life of Jim Bennett as a distinguished banker whose 93 years were marked by integrity, wisdom and generosity. As a mentor, he guided others with patience and purpose, reminding us true success is measured not only in accomplishments but in the lives we touch. His legacy of professionalism and character will continue to inspire all who knew him. He was very good to me!
Nick Cladis

Mark Tokarski

Yesterday

I sat next to Jim at a luncheon in Billings in the 1980s. He was still head of First Citizens bank at that time. He explained to me, just off the cuff, that the sale of War Bonds by the US government during WWII had nothing to do with paying for the war. It was done, he said, just to get that money out of circulation, as there were not enough goods and services to buy at that time anyway.

I had a nice time that day, as we all know that Jim was a very nice man. But his lesson on War Bonds stuck with me, to this day.

Linda Sand

Yesterday

Frankie n family, sorry we can´t make the service but sending our prayers n Love to you in your time of Loss. I remember being able to share my love of plants n flowers with Jim, he enjoyed the gardening! I miss my greenhouse days, Jim lived a good long life, he´ll be missed! Love Linda n Herb Sand

R.C. Parker

Yesterday

Jim was a Billings business leader, an excellent banker, a pilot, and if you spent any time around him, you became at least a little smarter. Condolences to the Frankie and the family, God Bless, and thanks for a long life well lived !

Lori Ness

August 26, 2025

Such an amazing person! I moved to Montana in 1991 and began working at FCB and he was the President of the Bank. I actually put the pegs up for then pendulum that he brought to FCB! I always admired him and the family; I am so sorry for your loss Frankie and the entire family! Such a nice man.

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