He was born on July 22, 1926 a mile and a half southwest of Govan, SK to John and Molly (Martin) Hilderman. Ben enjoyed many milestones in his life. He proudly married Margaret Tuffnell on July 26, 1958. They brought five children into the world and created a wonderful family. He worked on the farm before moving to Regina where he was employed by the Regina Board of Education working as a custodian at Imperial, McDermid and Robert Usher Collegiate before retiring on January 31, 1990 after 29 ½ years of service.
Ben is survived by his children: Debbie (Richard) Peto of Kipling, Dennis Hilderman of Vancouver, Denise (Rob) Bilinski of Regina and Tammy (Todd) Lamb of Arcola; grandchildren: Kristie (Jeff), Tara (Kevin), Jason (Alisha), Christopher, Richelle (Paul), Donna (Curt), Clayton (Della), Destiny (Steve), Nathan and Molly; sixteen great grandchildren; sister Martha Reil and brother Willie Hilderman.
He was predeceased by his mother Molly; father John; sister Emily and a sister who was stillborn on September 18, 1933; brothers: Rienhold, Harry and Elmer; wife Margaret and daughter Vickie.
The funeral service will be held in the Christ Lutheran Church, 417 3rd St South, Kipling, SK on Monday, July 23, 2018 at 2:00 p.m. with Rev.Guy Scholz officiating. Interment to follow in Kipling Town Cemetery.
Special thanks to the nurses, continuing care aids, environmental work services, kitchen staff, maintenance, the doctors of Kipling, nurse practitioner, ambulance services, Kelly Beattie (facility manager), Sherry Lyn Garris (nurse b).
Many thanks to Kim Balog for her tender care of dad before moving.
Special thanks to Dr. Tai, dad’s cancer specialist for going above providing care for a man of his age.
Thank you to Dr. Beggs for performing surgery that allowed dad a more quality life. Our heartfelt gratitude for the compassion, love and respect shown to our father from everyone at the Kipling Integrated Facility.
If friends so desire, contributions may be made to the Cancer Patient Lodge, 4104 Dewdney Avenue, Regina, SK S4T 1A3 as tokens of remembrance.