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Arliss Dean “Arlie” Bachtle

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Arliss Dean “Arlie” Bachtle

Birth
Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa, USA
Death
28 Jan 2018 (aged 82)
Albert Lea, Freeborn County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
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Memorial Services will be held to celebrate the life for Arliss “Arlie” Bachtle, of Albert Lea, on Friday, February 2, 2018 at 11:00 AM , at the Assemblies of God Church, 1540 S. Shore Drive, Albert Lea. His son's, Reverend Tim Bachtle and Reverend Tom Bachtle will officiate along with Reverend Mark Geselle. Military Honors will be accorded by Albert Lea Veteran’s Organizations. Interment will be held at the Hillcrest Cemetery following the service and luncheon. Friends may visit with the family at Bonnerup Funeral Service on Thursday, February 1 from 4:00 P.M. – 7:00 PM and one hour before the service at the church on Friday. It was a spiritual moment as Arlie left for Heaven on Sunday, January 28th in his home, while his family surrounding him were praying, singing, and reading scripture. He was welcomed into Heaven at the age of 82 (1 John 5:11-13). He was born in Des Moines, Iowa, on September 12, 1935, the son of Edgar and Audres (Waage) Bachtle. In 1944, their family moved to Albert Lea from Washington. Arlie proudly served his country in the US Marine Corp during the Korean War until his honorable discharge in October of 1955. He married Maxine Peterson on August 24, 1956 in Albert Lea. Arlie worked multiple jobs providing for his family. Most of his career was working for Wilson & Co. for 15 years until his election as a business agent for the U.F.C.W. which he retained for 20 years until his retirement in 1990. Arlie loved Albert Lea and was very active in his community. He served on the Albert Lea City Council in the 6th Ward for 28 years, as well as many other boards and committees. He was awarded the Key to the City for his dedication and service as councilman and Mayor pro-ten. Arlie enjoyed the family cabin in the middle of the Chippewa National Forest where he would relax, fish and spend time with family. He also enjoyed participating and following athletics throughout his life. He spent time watching his children and grandchildren’s activities. Many lifelong friends were made while playing fast pitch softball and camping. He was also a faithful Albert Lea wrestling fan for more than 50 years. Most important of all, Arlie was a man of great character who loved people. He was selfless, honest, loyal, humble, kind, respectful and devoted to those he knew. Arlie had a great sense of humor, he loved to tease. His mission was to make life a little better for all. Arlie was a faithful member of the Assembly of God Church, where he served as usher and was known as the “gum man”. He knew Jesus as his personal Savior, and believed God's Word as truth. He was so thankful for the forgiveness of his sins and how God blessed his life. In the midst of his terminal diagnosis, he continued to be thankful and faithful to God. Arlie was a great husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather. He is survived by his wife of 61 years, Max, four children: Todd (Paula) Bachtle of Albert Lea, Tim (Kim) Bachtle of Owatonna, Tom (Angela) Bachtle of Sydney, Australia, and Tami (Steve) Curry of Alexandria, MN; grandchildren: Langdon Bachtle (Rani) and children Haley, Leah, Aliyah, Rhea, Zoie, Jali and Gracie, Levi (Jamie) Bachtle and son Brantley, Dyllan Engebretson, Tim (Danae’) Bachtle Jr. and sons Brady and Bryer, Josiah (Courtney) Bachtle and sons Grayson & Bennett, Ben (Monica) Bachtle, Tommy Bachtle, Emily Bachtle, Caleb (Jess) Curry and children Macoy, Mazzilyn, Neela, and Nyah, Cody Curry and Chris Curry; sister, Darlene Anderson of Blue Earth, MN, brothers, Gary (Molly) Bachtle of Northwood, IA, Lanny (Joan) Bachtle of Kansas City, KS, and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his grandparents, father Edgar, his mother Audres and her husband Orville Tufte, his infant brother Ronald Bachtle, his sister Janis Reeder and her husband Steve, brother-in-laws Arnie Anderson and Bob VerHey, and great grandchildren’s mother, Kelly Abrego. The bible passage Philippians 2:4: “ Let each of you look not only to his own interests, but also to the interests of others”- is a true reflection of how Arliss lived his life- always putting others first. He will be greatly missed by all those whose lives he touched.
Memorial Services will be held to celebrate the life for Arliss “Arlie” Bachtle, of Albert Lea, on Friday, February 2, 2018 at 11:00 AM , at the Assemblies of God Church, 1540 S. Shore Drive, Albert Lea. His son's, Reverend Tim Bachtle and Reverend Tom Bachtle will officiate along with Reverend Mark Geselle. Military Honors will be accorded by Albert Lea Veteran’s Organizations. Interment will be held at the Hillcrest Cemetery following the service and luncheon. Friends may visit with the family at Bonnerup Funeral Service on Thursday, February 1 from 4:00 P.M. – 7:00 PM and one hour before the service at the church on Friday. It was a spiritual moment as Arlie left for Heaven on Sunday, January 28th in his home, while his family surrounding him were praying, singing, and reading scripture. He was welcomed into Heaven at the age of 82 (1 John 5:11-13). He was born in Des Moines, Iowa, on September 12, 1935, the son of Edgar and Audres (Waage) Bachtle. In 1944, their family moved to Albert Lea from Washington. Arlie proudly served his country in the US Marine Corp during the Korean War until his honorable discharge in October of 1955. He married Maxine Peterson on August 24, 1956 in Albert Lea. Arlie worked multiple jobs providing for his family. Most of his career was working for Wilson & Co. for 15 years until his election as a business agent for the U.F.C.W. which he retained for 20 years until his retirement in 1990. Arlie loved Albert Lea and was very active in his community. He served on the Albert Lea City Council in the 6th Ward for 28 years, as well as many other boards and committees. He was awarded the Key to the City for his dedication and service as councilman and Mayor pro-ten. Arlie enjoyed the family cabin in the middle of the Chippewa National Forest where he would relax, fish and spend time with family. He also enjoyed participating and following athletics throughout his life. He spent time watching his children and grandchildren’s activities. Many lifelong friends were made while playing fast pitch softball and camping. He was also a faithful Albert Lea wrestling fan for more than 50 years. Most important of all, Arlie was a man of great character who loved people. He was selfless, honest, loyal, humble, kind, respectful and devoted to those he knew. Arlie had a great sense of humor, he loved to tease. His mission was to make life a little better for all. Arlie was a faithful member of the Assembly of God Church, where he served as usher and was known as the “gum man”. He knew Jesus as his personal Savior, and believed God's Word as truth. He was so thankful for the forgiveness of his sins and how God blessed his life. In the midst of his terminal diagnosis, he continued to be thankful and faithful to God. Arlie was a great husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather. He is survived by his wife of 61 years, Max, four children: Todd (Paula) Bachtle of Albert Lea, Tim (Kim) Bachtle of Owatonna, Tom (Angela) Bachtle of Sydney, Australia, and Tami (Steve) Curry of Alexandria, MN; grandchildren: Langdon Bachtle (Rani) and children Haley, Leah, Aliyah, Rhea, Zoie, Jali and Gracie, Levi (Jamie) Bachtle and son Brantley, Dyllan Engebretson, Tim (Danae’) Bachtle Jr. and sons Brady and Bryer, Josiah (Courtney) Bachtle and sons Grayson & Bennett, Ben (Monica) Bachtle, Tommy Bachtle, Emily Bachtle, Caleb (Jess) Curry and children Macoy, Mazzilyn, Neela, and Nyah, Cody Curry and Chris Curry; sister, Darlene Anderson of Blue Earth, MN, brothers, Gary (Molly) Bachtle of Northwood, IA, Lanny (Joan) Bachtle of Kansas City, KS, and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his grandparents, father Edgar, his mother Audres and her husband Orville Tufte, his infant brother Ronald Bachtle, his sister Janis Reeder and her husband Steve, brother-in-laws Arnie Anderson and Bob VerHey, and great grandchildren’s mother, Kelly Abrego. The bible passage Philippians 2:4: “ Let each of you look not only to his own interests, but also to the interests of others”- is a true reflection of how Arliss lived his life- always putting others first. He will be greatly missed by all those whose lives he touched.


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