Visitation: Saturday, January 11, 2025, 9:00 A.M. to 10:00 A.M., Peterson Mortuary, 212 S. Locust Street, Glenwood, Iowa
Celebration of Life: Saturday, January 11, 2025, 10:00 A.M., Peterson Mortuary, 212 S. Locust Street, Glenwood, Iowa.
Deborah Denise Anglen, 68 of Glenwood, Iowa passed away January 7, 2025 in Council Bluffs, Iowa. She was born on May 6, 1956 in Carroll, Iowa to Roland Boyd and Pearl Arlene (White) Hamman. She was raised in Carroll, Iowa and later moved to Boone, Iowa. Deb graduated from Boone High School in 1974.
She met the love of her life Randall Raye Anglen and the couple married on October 4, 1980 in Boone, Iowa. Their marriage was blessed with two sons, Anthony and Cory.
Deb was employed as a claim examiner with Mutual of Omaha for 38 years. She enjoyed scrapbooking and was a longtime collector of Precious Moments. Spending time with her family meant so much to her. Her memory will live on in them forever.
Preceding Deb in passing were her parents and Aunt Cynthia Burke. Survivors include her devoted husband Randy Anglen of Glenwood, Iowa; sons Anthony (Amber) Anglen of Lamar, Missouri; Cory (Jennifer) Anglen of Red Oak, Iowa; grandchildren Megan, Triniti, Brandon, Logan, Chloe, Kaden and Nathan; great-grandchildren Dalton, Amari and Aria, brother Dennis (Carol) Hamman of Boone, Iowa; niece Kelsey Thilges, nephew Justin Hamman extended relatives and many friends.
Interment to be held at a later date.
Memorial donations may be directed to the Glenwood Volunteer Fire Association.
13 Condolences
I’m so sorry to hear about Deb’s passing. She was always so nice to work with. Sending love to her family.
Wishing you the comfort of good memories during this difficult time.
Randy, Tony, and Cory:
I am just so sorry to hear that Deb has passed away. My family has many fond memories of our Linn Street neighbors. I always admired the love and respect Randy and Deb had for each other. My heart is heavy for all of you. Sending love and prayers!
I am so sorry to hear of Deb’s passing. Please know that you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.
Randy, Cory and family, I am so sorry to hear about the passing of your wife and mother. I’m thinking of you both and wishing you strength and comfort.
We are so sorry to hear this. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this time
I was so sorry to learn of Deb’s passing. We worked together at Mutual for many years, enjoying giving each other grief with good-hearted ‘barbs’ everytime we saw each other in the cafeteria. She was a great gal who will be missed. Prayers and hugs to the family.
We met Deb through our coworker and friend Randy. Deb was a beautiful and kind woman. Randy spoke of her daily and it was always so obvious how deeply he loved her.
Randy I am so sorry! I am truly sorry t for your loss. No better husband, no better wife . I remember you talking about getting Deb to her job in blizzards. Such love and respect for each other. I am so sorry for you and your family’s loss, holding you all in prayer.
Randy and family I am so very sorry for your loss
I am sorry that Deb has passed. We worked together at MOO and we had fun. Deb was the nicest, most fun person–at one point we even exchanged Christmas presents for a while! Family, please know that I am praying for you and I am asking God to comfort and strengthen all of you! Please know that Deb was loved and appreciated by her co-workers at Mutual.
I’d like to speak on behalf of myself, my dad, and my brother. We can’t thank you all enough for your kind words, sharing memories, and condolences during this incredibly difficult time. Mom will be greatly missed every day of our lives. Thank you to everyone at Peterson and everyone who helped welcome mom into Heaven.
I want to extend my heartfelt condolences and so sorry to learn about Deb. I worked with her at Mutual of Omaha and we always had a good time. Lunch runs with the group, exchanging holiday gifts. Deb loved her snowmen. I think of her every holiday season when I see a unique snowman.
May she be at peace and may you all keep her close in your hearts.
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