Vernon Bellack

vernon bellack

January 21, 1918 ~ December 21, 2006

Vernon Bellack, 88, of Faulkton, died Thursday, December 21, 2006 at the Faulk County Memorial Hospital, Faulkton.

Funeral service were held at 2:00p.m. Thursday, December 28 at the United Church of Faulkton with Pastor Mike Ward officiating. Burial was in the Faulkton Cemetery with military honors, directed by Luce Funeral Home of Faulkton. Visitation was 1:00-5:00p.m. Wednesday, December 27 at Luce Funeral Home.

Vernon R. Bellack was born January 21, 1918 to Frank and Clara (Dick) Bellack in Salem, South Dakota. He moved with his parents to Seneca in 1927. He attended country school near Seneca. He later entered the National Guard in 1940. From there, he was mobilized in February of 1942 to the 135th Trucking Company at Fort Dixs where he was a truck driver at Camp McCall, North Carolina.

He married Marjorie Eschenbaum on February 27, 1943. They lived at Southern Pines, North Carolina until 1944 when he was sent overseas. After being discharged from the service, they moved to Burkmere where he operated the elevator. In 1949, they moved to a farm north west of Seneca where they lived for seventeen years. They bought a house in Seneca in the fall of 1967 and later moved the house to Faulkton in the fall of 1969. He worked in Faulkton for Bachmyer Lumber Company for sixteen years. He later worked for the Soil Conservation for seventeen years, spraying weeds and distribution of trees at the Tree Shed.

Vernon’s memory will be cherished by his children: Arnold (Sherry) Bellack of Oklahoma City, OK and Marlene (Virgil) Metzinger of Ipswich; four grandchildren; 4 great grandchildren; 2 brothers: Edwin (Grace) Bellack and Lloyd Bellack; 2 sisters: Florence Winter and Ella (George) Winter; and many nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents; wife Marjorie in 1988; and 1 sister.

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  1. we are sorry for your loss
    will keep you in our thoughts and prayers Marion & Jim

  2. I am sorry to hear of the passing of Uncle Vernon. I have fond memories of him, especially of his sense of humor and owneriness. My prayers are with you and your family.

  3. Joyce (Boysen) Pendleton says:

    I just received the “Faulkton Record” and read of Vernon’s passing. My deepest sympathy to all of you.

    When I was a child, our families lived on neighboring farms and I have many fond memories of those days. Vernon was always a kind gentleman and a friendly, helpful, neighbor. Even when I became an adult, he never changed. He was always kind, had a great sense of humor, and made a special effort to say “hello”.

    I want you to know that I’m thinking of all of you and recalling fond memories. May God bless and comfort you.

    Joyce Pendleton


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