Sherman Harlan Bendickson was born on March 3, 1932 at St. Olaf Hospital In Austin, the son of Anders and Bergie (Hulegaard) Bendickson. He was baptized and confirmed at the Oakland Lutheran Church. Sherman graduated from Austin High School in 1950. Following high school he farmed for a short time. In 1952, Sherman joined the U. S. Army and served in the Korean Conflict. Following his discharge from the service he returned to this area. Sherman worked for Winnebago Industries and also for Hormel. He had various other jobs in his retirement including sales, driving a school bus, and volunteering for Ride Services. Sherman enjoyed travelling and sight-seeing. He was interested in the historical society, and liked working with stained glass. He was a member of the Solos Club in Albert Lea and often went camping and played cards with that group. Sherman also enjoyed hunting and fishing.
Survivors include his daughter Jean (Kevin) Nichols of Byron; grandchildren Joshua Bobby, Samuel Harlan, and Elijah Anderson Nichols, all of Byron; sister Maurine Frydenlund of Spring Grove; niece Carol Knobbe; and nephews Paul, Alan, and Eric Frydenlund.
Sherman was preceded in death by his parents Anders and Bergie Bendickson.