Alden Leland Smith passed away August 9, 2018 in Glasgow, Montana. Alden was born on August 26th, 1921 in Glasgow, Montana, in the “old hospital”. He was the firstborn of Samuel & Lena Smith. He grew up on their family farm/ranch in rural Richland/Larslan Montana with his parents and sisters, Verneille, Margaret, and Verda.
Alden was baptized and confirmed, and throughout his life he was a man of strong Christian faith. He attended grade school at the little country Sunnyside School and graduated from Richland High School in 1939.
After high school, Alden went to Long Beach, California, and worked in an aircraft factory. When WWII was declared, he came back to Montana so he could enlist in the Army Air Force. His dream was to be a pilot. But, after drinking a case of carrot juice, his eyes still failed the eye test for pilots. He was sent to aircraft mechanics schools, and eventually became a crew chief on P-51 Mustangs in India and Pakistan. He was in the air force almost 4 years, stationed in Lincoln, Nebraska, Las Vegas, Nevada, North Africa, and India.
After his discharge from the service, Alden returned to Richland to farm with his Dad.
Alden met the love of his life, Audrey Berntson, on a blind date arranged by his childhood friend, Bob Hansen. At the time, Audrey was a nurse at the Deaconess Hospital in Glasgow. They were married on June 18, 1949. Alden and Audrey had two children, Leland and Jacquelyn. They lived, loved, and worked on their Richland farm for the majority of their married life.
During those years, Alden served on many boards, such as the Deaconess Hospital Board, Hospital Foundation Board, Farmer’s Union Elevator, Farmers Union Station, Lukes 100, and Our Savior’s Lutheran Church. He was chairman of the hospital board for 9 years. He taught Sunday School for many years.
Alden never forgot his love for flying and he earned his private pilot’s license after training in Bozeman and Glasgow. Eventually he purchased an airplane of his own and every Sunday morning that he could, he flew to Glasgow for coffee and to get the Billings Gazette for Audrey (his excuse).
Alden loved visiting and helping neighbors of all ages. He acted as a fantastic medical assistant and ”makeshift ambulance driver” to Audrey, as she cared for the medical needs of the surrounding community.
Alden and Audrey loved attending family activities, community events, local theater, and local sports. While members of the Good Sam’s Club, they traveled to many interesting places including camping trips in Lethbridge and Calgary, Alberta. Alden made sure that they rarely missed a thing, no matter if they arrived by car, truck, tractor, airplane or snowmobile. He loved traveling, music of all kinds, adventures, playing baseball, photography, camping, fishing, hunting, and playing a lot of pinochle.
They retired from farming and purchased a home in Glasgow. While living there, they joined the 1st Lutheran Church. Alden volunteered much of his time to the maintenance of the church and also, the Valley County Pioneer Museum. Later, dad decided it was time for Mom to retire as well and they became a part of the Nemont Manor community. He was able to be there until his health required that he become a resident of Valley View Home. His family can never express enough how grateful they are for the wonderful and loving care he received from all the staff there.
Alden was preceded in death by his wife, Audrey; his parents; his sisters, Verneille Faulk and Margaret Music; and brothers-in-law, Glen Sillerud and Jack Faulk.
He is survived by his sister, Verda Sillerud; son Leland (Kathy) Smith and daughter Jacquelyn (Steve) Lund. He is also survived by 6 grandchildren, Shane Smith, Joel (Lara) Smith, Alana Zayden, Geoff Lund, Jessica Lund and Jason (Michelle) Lund; and 5 great-grandchildren, Joey Zayden, Riley Smith, Annika Smith, Addison Lund and Aiden Lund; numerous nieces and nephews and 14 godchildren.
Memorials can be made to the charity of your choice.
Family receives friends will be Friday, August 10th, 6-8 p.m. at Bell Mortuary with the funeral service held Saturday, August 11th, 10:00 a.m. at the First Lutheran Church with Pastor Wright in Glasgow followed by burial in Highland Cemetery
Service Schedule
Family Receiving Friends
6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Friday August 10, 2018
Bell Mortuary
701 2nd Avenue South
Glasgow, Montana 59230
Funeral Service
10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.
Saturday August 11, 2018
First Lutheran Church
641 2nd Avenue North
Glasgow, Montana 59230
Burial with Military Honors
11:00 a.m.
Saturday August 11, 2018
Highland Cemetery
Glasgow, Montana 59230
Service Schedule
Family Receiving Friends
6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Friday August 10, 2018
Bell Mortuary
701 2nd Avenue South
Glasgow, Montana 59230
Funeral Service
10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.
Saturday August 11, 2018
First Lutheran Church
641 2nd Avenue North
Glasgow, Montana 59230
Burial with Military Honors
11:00 a.m.
Saturday August 11, 2018
Highland Cemetery
Glasgow, Montana 59230
Kim and Rob Kompel says
Just want to let you know how very soory we are to hear about Mr. Smith’s passing. Loved reading his story and all he stood for. What a legacy to leave his family! You all are in our prayers. Warmest Regards, Kim and Rob Kompel
Ronald Edwards says
Please accept my sincere condolences. I respected and appreciated the whole family when I grew up in the north country. I will remember the family in my prayers. May God Bless You. Regards
jim burdette says
we all lost a good man, my thoughts and prayers are with the family.
Lori Nichols says
We always enjoyed visiting with Audrey and Alden….such a sweet couple! Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this time.
John and Jan Larson says
We are so sorry to hear of Alden’s passing. May you find comfort in the memories. You are in our thoughts and prayers.