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James Douglas Bellman

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James Douglas Bellman

Birth
Grand Forks, Grand Forks County, North Dakota, USA
Death
18 Feb 2009 (aged 47)
Hill City, Pennington County, South Dakota, USA
Burial
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James (Jim) Douglas Bellman, age 47, passed away in a fire February 18, 2009 where he was living on Mystic Road near Hill City, SD.

He was born March 25, 1961, to Charles and Carolyn (Belkonen) Bellman at Grand Folks, ND.
A private memorial service was held with family in Rapid City.

Jim attended schools at Vermillion, Faulkton, and Cresbard, SD. In 1979 he married Lori Weideman in Baltic, SD. He lived in Dallas, TX, Los Angeles, CA, Lake Norden, SD and has lived in the Black Hills for the past seven years. He was a skilled carpenter with a specialty in woodworking. He enjoyed panning for gold, American history, reading, music and playing guitar.

Jim liked visiting with people and was a free spirit with a sense of adventure.

Survivors include one daughter Dana Haberling, Atlanta, GA, his mother Carolyn Larsen, Austin, TX, one brother John Bellman, Austin, TX and several aunts, uncles, and cousins. He was predeceased by his father and his grandparents.

Correspondence may be sent to the family at 2200 Panther Trail #203, Austin, TX 78704.

SOURCE- https://www.blackhillsfuneralhome.com/obituary/5794208
James (Jim) Douglas Bellman, age 47, passed away in a fire February 18, 2009 where he was living on Mystic Road near Hill City, SD.

He was born March 25, 1961, to Charles and Carolyn (Belkonen) Bellman at Grand Folks, ND.
A private memorial service was held with family in Rapid City.

Jim attended schools at Vermillion, Faulkton, and Cresbard, SD. In 1979 he married Lori Weideman in Baltic, SD. He lived in Dallas, TX, Los Angeles, CA, Lake Norden, SD and has lived in the Black Hills for the past seven years. He was a skilled carpenter with a specialty in woodworking. He enjoyed panning for gold, American history, reading, music and playing guitar.

Jim liked visiting with people and was a free spirit with a sense of adventure.

Survivors include one daughter Dana Haberling, Atlanta, GA, his mother Carolyn Larsen, Austin, TX, one brother John Bellman, Austin, TX and several aunts, uncles, and cousins. He was predeceased by his father and his grandparents.

Correspondence may be sent to the family at 2200 Panther Trail #203, Austin, TX 78704.

SOURCE- https://www.blackhillsfuneralhome.com/obituary/5794208


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