Bernadine Cordts Selting
August 12, 1926 ~ June 16, 2017
Bernadine Roseland Cordts Selting, 90, of Faulkton passed away Friday, June 16, 2017 at Sunquest Healthcare Center, Huron.
Funeral service was held at 1:30 p.m., Tuesday, June 20, 2017 at the United Church of Faulkton with Pastor Bill Hoffman officiating. Burial followed in the Faulkton Cemetery. Visitation was held from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m., Monday, June 19, 2017 at the funeral home.
Bernadine Roseland was born August 12, 1926, to George and Genevieve (Neuroth) Roseland at Seneca, South Dakota. Bernadine was known as “Sister,” and grew up on the family farm southeast of Seneca with her parents, brother Dean and sister Arlene. She called it “No man’s land” - no phones, no electricity, no running water.
As a young girl, Bernadine discovered her first love and love of her life - horses. She never had riding lessons - she had horses for as long as she could remember. But her lack of formal training didn’t keep others from seeking her advice about horses. She had a natural talent; she used to break horses for people when she was in grade school and high school. She rode bareback down a dirt trail to country school each day. After school she loved to help her dad with chores around the farm. During her high school years, Bernadine lived in a boarding house in Seneca during the winters. She graduated from Seneca High School, then went to Minneapolis where she taught horseback riding for three years and came home in the winters to help her dad with the cattle.
Bernadine returned home and worked as a waitress at a local diner in Faulkton, SD. It was there that she met and was courted by her first husband Gus. In January 1949, Bernadine married Harlan “Gus” Cordts in Wellington, Texas. She and Gus made their home in Faulkton for 25 years, farming, raising quarter horses, Dalmatian dogs, and their two children, Scott and Georgia. Bernadine cherished the land on which her barn sits; it housed Bernadine’s Quarter Horses for more than 40 years. Bernadine produced several South Dakota high-point yearlings and two-year-old’s, and state futurity winners, including a gelding which earned Registers of Merit in youth and open competition.
Gus passed away in September 1973. Bernadine married long-time family friend Aloysius “Butch” Selting on September 29, 1975. She and Butch were married for 25 years and continued building their legacy in the Quarter Horse business. They registered more than 180 foals in their Quarter Horse careers. Of the Seltings’ many awards, their 1997 South Dakota Quarter Horse Association honorary lifetime membership was a favorite. After Butch passed in 2001 Bernadine continued to live at home in Faulkton until January 2014, when she moved to StoneyBrook Suites Assisted Living in Huron, SD.
Bernadine was a member of Faulkton United Methodist Church, a lifetime member of the American Legion Auxiliary and helped with the local 4H program for many years. She loved to cook and entertain many friends, relatives and hunters in her home. She loved her family, many special friends, horses, dogs, chocolate, country western music, nice clothes, beautiful flowers and the color purple.
Grateful for having shared her life are her two children: Scott (Margaret) Cordts, Huron, SD and Georgia (Gary) Chudd, Littleton, CO; four grandchildren: Cristin (Brook) Fischer, Bellevue, NE, Alyssa Cordts, Minneapolis, MN, Courtney Chudd and Jeffrey Chudd, both of Littleton, CO; two great-grandsons, Brenden Fischer and Corbin Fischer, Bellevue, NE; and many nephews and nieces.
Bernadine was preceded in death by her parents, her two husbands, brother, sister and nephew.
Memorials may be directed to the Faulkton Area Medical Center Foundation, South Dakota State Fair Foundation, Faulkton Cemetery Association or the charity of your choosing.
Luce Funeral Home of Faulkton has been entrusted with Bernadine’s arrangements.




Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you. Bernadine is warmly remembered by all. May our thoughts and prayers bring you comfort and peace. In Deepest Sympathy,
Scott, Georgia and families, So sorry to hear of your Mom’s passing. She was quite a lady. Thoughts are with you.
Scott, Georgie and family. So sorry to learn if the death of your mom. She was quite a character. I loved working my first babysitting job for her taking care of you 2. She always made it clear it was important to enjoy life and HOUSEWORK was not important but more fun to go ride horses. Loved that lady and your dad. Sending our deepest thoughts and loving hugs. Barb and Dan
Scott, sure sorry to hear this. I know that regardless of how old we get there is a Mom-shaped hole in our hearts that nothing else quite fits. Tom H
A great woman. Part of the great Seneca tradition. My condolences. She made a difference.
We extend our sympathy to the family of a great lady who had a lot of spirit and fire! Arlene will be happy to be reunited with Bernadine or Sis again.
A neighbor lady that taught me a lot about the 4-H Horse project and how to ride a horse. It was a pleasure to be able to join Georgia and her in riding. A great neighbor back "in the days"!! Your work is now done on earth, enjoy the rest of your journey. Thinking of you, Scott and Georgia and families.
Dear Family, My sympathy in the loss of your Mom and Grandmother! Sincererly, Randy L Richards
I am so sorry for you in the death of your mother. I always enjoyed visiting with your mom at the State Fair and seeing her horses. She was so good to us our our "trip to Denver". May you too remember all the good times with mom.
I’m so very sorry for your loss, your mother will be missed by all who knew her. May you continue to find comfort in cherished memories, in your time of need, your heavenly father is near and he will comfort and help you heal
my thoughts are with you and the fun in the "old neighborhood". take care!
She was a very special lady that left a mark on this world. She will be remembered by so many
Scott, Margaret and family, I was so very sorry to hear of Bernadine’s passing. She always had such a strong presence, I just expected her to be around forever. Lots of pleasant memories from visits to Faulkton. My favorite was the night she took me out to the barn to see one of her horses. I noticed kittens running everywhere and she suggested they probably wouldn’t make it til spring because they’d get in the way of the horses. Couldn’t have that so we ended up taking one home with us…that was Susie!!! She was always such a good cook and just loved making meals and visiting with all the hunters and friends that showed up at the house. Such a long and industrious life she led. She will be missed.
Please accept my sincere condolences for your loss. Know that God is aware of the tears you are shedding. (Psalm 56:18) He will soon do what is said at Acts 24:15, which promises us of a resurrection of our loved ones. May that bring you hope. Take comfort in your good memories and allow your family and loving friends to help you through this difficult time.