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Truman Bentley Sr.

Birth
Columbus, Muscogee County, Georgia, USA
Death
14 Oct 2020 (aged 78)
Columbus, Muscogee County, Georgia, USA
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Truman Bentley Sr., 78 of Columbus, Georgia died Wednesday, October 14, 2020, at St. Francis Hospital of Columbus, Georgia.

Truman was born on September 24th, 1942, in Columbus, Georgia to the late Hugh Ashby Bentley and Bernice Roche' Bentley. He accepted Christ at a young age and in the past was a member of Mt. Zion Baptist Church, Columbus, Georgia. He was a graduate of Jordan High School Class of 1960. He was a loving and devoted husband, father, grandfather, and a great friend to all. He was an avid historian and phenomenal story teller. His true passion was explaining the details of the tragedy and the corruption during the 1950's in Phenix City, Alabama. This story was dear to his heart as his father the late, Hugh Bentley was a key figure in the movement to end vice and corruption that was destroying his hometown of Phenix City. He, his mother, his brother and his cousin survived a house bombing that was the result of his father's desire to fight crime. The gangsters responsible were never convicted for this crime. The victory and cleanup of Phenix City was always a key point in Truman's stories and conversations. He was proud that his father had removed the "dirty, filthy coat" which was Hugh's description of the corruption that hung over his beloved Phenix City.

Truman's love for history, contagious laugh and big heart allowed him the opportunity to never meet a stranger. He always had a smile on his face coming in the door and leaving as well. He and his wife loved to travel and even had an opportunity to visit the country of Switzerland. This was a delightful trip as he enjoyed the historical sights, beautiful scenery and even joked that he climbed the Matterhorn. He loved the beach, the mountains, arrowhead hunting, mince meat pies or cookies, and he was a fabulous dancer.

Truman managed his father's sporting goods store, Bentley Sporting Goods, he worked many years for Bill Heard Chevrolet, and he eventually retired from Goodwill Industrial International Company.

He was preceded in death by his parents, his sister Sylvia Bentley, his brother Hugh Bo Bentley, and an infant brother.
Truman Bentley Sr., 78 of Columbus, Georgia died Wednesday, October 14, 2020, at St. Francis Hospital of Columbus, Georgia.

Truman was born on September 24th, 1942, in Columbus, Georgia to the late Hugh Ashby Bentley and Bernice Roche' Bentley. He accepted Christ at a young age and in the past was a member of Mt. Zion Baptist Church, Columbus, Georgia. He was a graduate of Jordan High School Class of 1960. He was a loving and devoted husband, father, grandfather, and a great friend to all. He was an avid historian and phenomenal story teller. His true passion was explaining the details of the tragedy and the corruption during the 1950's in Phenix City, Alabama. This story was dear to his heart as his father the late, Hugh Bentley was a key figure in the movement to end vice and corruption that was destroying his hometown of Phenix City. He, his mother, his brother and his cousin survived a house bombing that was the result of his father's desire to fight crime. The gangsters responsible were never convicted for this crime. The victory and cleanup of Phenix City was always a key point in Truman's stories and conversations. He was proud that his father had removed the "dirty, filthy coat" which was Hugh's description of the corruption that hung over his beloved Phenix City.

Truman's love for history, contagious laugh and big heart allowed him the opportunity to never meet a stranger. He always had a smile on his face coming in the door and leaving as well. He and his wife loved to travel and even had an opportunity to visit the country of Switzerland. This was a delightful trip as he enjoyed the historical sights, beautiful scenery and even joked that he climbed the Matterhorn. He loved the beach, the mountains, arrowhead hunting, mince meat pies or cookies, and he was a fabulous dancer.

Truman managed his father's sporting goods store, Bentley Sporting Goods, he worked many years for Bill Heard Chevrolet, and he eventually retired from Goodwill Industrial International Company.

He was preceded in death by his parents, his sister Sylvia Bentley, his brother Hugh Bo Bentley, and an infant brother.


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