The patriarch of the Buen family, Arthur Kenneth Buen, 94, of Nashua, Montana, passed away peacefully, October 28, 2022, surrounded by his loving daughters in Great Falls, Montana.
Arthur was born on the Buen Homestead September 25, 1928 to Asle and Anna Buen. At that time, he already had four older sisters, Clara, Thelma, Agnes and Bernice. Later Vivian and Harold were born. Arthur was blessed to have a big loving family.
In 1933, he started Spring Valley Elementary Country School. All of his eight years, he was the only student in his grade level. At the early age of 9, while Arthur was walking home from school, his father, Asle, would wave to him and have Arthur take over so his father could go home and get more seed for his fields. In 1946, Arthur graduated Nashua High School. He always started school two weeks late in the fall to help with harvest and two weeks early in the spring to help with seeding the crop. While going to high school, he stayed in the town of Nashua with his sister, Thelma and his brother-in-law, Marvin.
In 1948, he started farming the Buen Homestead on his own.
On June 30, 1954, he married the love of his life, Eleanor Biem, at St. John’s Lutheran Church in Poplar, Montana. Together they had four daughters: Linda Lassila, Charlotte Tabacco, Ann Buen and Marjorie Hill.
Arthur was a very active leader in the community. He said that if it wasn’t for Eleanor’s support, he wouldn’t have been so active in all the organizations he participated in. Since birth, Arthur, was a member of Bethel Lutheran Church of Grain and was elected to the church council in 1951, serving the roles of Treasurer and President. He served continuously for 71 years. He was local Farmers Union President for three years, Montana Farmers Union director for one year, and Montana Farmers Union Vice President for 12 years. He served on the Nashua Farmers Union Oil Board as a director for 33 years, Nashua Farmers Union Elevator Board for seven years. He was involved with the Democratic party, Thrivent, Lukes 100 member for 45 years and served as President for two years. He was an active member of Sons of Norway for 30 plus years. He used his talents of cooking lutefisk and organizing steak fries for various events. Arthur was extremely proud of his Norwegian heritage and enjoyed speaking the language.
Arthur loved his lutefisk and lefse for Christmas Eve. This became a Buen family tradition at Christmas time. Later that evening, he loved watching his kids and grandkids perform a small Christmas program with the finale being Arthur singing “ I am so glad each Christmas Eve” in Norwegian (“Jeg er sa glad hver julekveld”).
He loved going dancing with his beautiful wife, Eleanor, almost every Saturday night in the winter months, and invited relatives to join them. He also loved to play games. Some of his favorites were Pinochle, Whist, Scrabble and Hand and Foot. He adored all of his children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren and loved every moment he spent with them. Arthur loved and truly cared for all people. He was the one you could always count on to lend a helping hand to others; whether they were struggling or just needed his advice. He was always the hand that reached out to help others and gave them a reason to smile and let them know everything would be alright again.
Arthur’s farming was his passion and he considered the cows as his hobby. Once he reached his 80’s, he realized it was too much to care for his cows so he sold them. Recently, Arthur was proud to sell his farm to Kevin Tweten, a young neighbor, who both Arthur and Eleanor greatly admired.
Arthur is survived by his four daughters: Linda (Daryl) Lassila, Charlotte (Dick) Tabacco, Ann Buen and Marjorie Hill, all of Great Falls; six grandchildren: Trista Lassila (Kyle Anderson), Brady (Gracie) Lassila, Jenna (Chad) Hayes, of Great Falls, Krystal Tabacco, of Billings, Kendra Hill, Derek Tabacco, of Great Falls; eight great-grandchildren, Lucas Hayes, Layla Hayes, Kailey Rush, Aiden Hill-Brown, Tayler Anderson, Emma Lassila, Ethan Lassila, Kira Anderson, all of Great Falls, one sister-in-law, Lila Buen, of Billings; many nieces and nephews on the Buen and Friedenbach side as they were all considered family.
Arthur was preceded in death by his wife, Eleanor Buen, his parents, Asle and Anna Buen, five sisters, Clara (Herman) Siewing, Thelma (Marvin) Garsjo, Agnes (Hartvik) Garsjo, Bernice (Ernie) Kummerfeldt, Vivian (Arnold) Siewing, one brother, Harold Buen.
Service Schedule
Funeral Service
11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
Saturday November 5, 2022
First Lutheran Church
641 Second Avenue North
Glasgow, Montana 59230
Viewing
10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m
Saturday November 5, 2022
First Lutheran Church
641 Second Avenue North
Glasgow, Montana 59230
Reception
12:30 p.m.
Saturday November 5, 2022
Glasgow Elks Lodge
309 2nd Ave S.
Glasgow, Montana 59230
Service Schedule
Funeral Service
11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
Saturday November 5, 2022
First Lutheran Church
641 Second Avenue North
Glasgow, Montana 59230
Viewing
10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m
Saturday November 5, 2022
First Lutheran Church
641 Second Avenue North
Glasgow, Montana 59230
Reception
12:30 p.m.
Saturday November 5, 2022
Glasgow Elks Lodge
309 2nd Ave S.
Glasgow, Montana 59230
Roberta Hopstad says
Patriarch is a great way to describe this strong, faithful, amazing and sweet man! As a Great Uncle to many, he (like the many Greats before him) always had a way of making me feel like I was very special to him. I am so sad and will miss my Uncle Arthur but am also so thankful for getting to grow up around this GREAT man!
God Bless
Berta and family
Terry Murphy says
Arthur Buen was a fine man, a great friend, and an excellent co-worker. He was Vice President of Montana Farmers Union for several years while I was President. I really appreciated his help and sound advice. I couldn’t have asked for better people to be associated with than he and Eleanor, and their children. A great
man with a great family. Great Montanans all. I thank God for the opportunity to know and work with Arthur.
Terry Murphy
Linda Tvedt says
So very sorry to see patriarchs passing… he was a kind and fun loving man…. So very sorry for your loss, Linda, Charlotte, Ann and Marjorie!
Debbie and Steve Ramirez says
Dick, Charlotte, Krystal, Derek and the Buen family,
We are very sorry for your loss, and are thinking of you during this difficult time. Sending prayers your way.
Janel Sykes Novak says
Linda, Charlotte, Ann and Marjorie, and families;
What a blessing Arthur was, to many! You are in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. I always enjoyed seeing Arthur and Eleanor Wes and I would visit ‘up North’ and Arthur when he moved to Great Falls.
Connie Garsjo Bartram says
Cousins Linda, Charlotte, Ann, and Marjorie,
thank you for such a wonderful obituary of my Uncle Arthur. It was truly exciting to read about him from your perspective and so complete describing his important things during his lifetime. Just like my father, he loved being a farmer. Especially liked reading that your Christmas tradition was Arthur singing the Norwegian hymn as a solo. So special indeed. Arthur was set in his ways about never wanting to travel to Norway or much around the US. I don’t recall hearing him speak in Norwegian with Agnes and Hartvik, maybe he was shy about it? I know you all will certainly miss him. Hugs, Connie
Ned & Jill Lenhart says
Jill and I have only the most fond memories of Arthur and Eleanor. As a newly married couple moving into our first home, community and church, they greeted us with the most genuine warmth, love, and joy. What a blessing. Their legacy of faith and hospitality continue to inspire us every day. Our prayers for healing and peace go out to all who grieve the passing of this exemplary generation.
Henry & Vanette Nagamori says
Our condolences on your loss.