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SFC Aubrey Paul “Sarge” Anglen

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SFC Aubrey Paul “Sarge” Anglen Veteran

Birth
Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas, USA
Death
4 Dec 2019 (aged 83)
Pittsburg, Crawford County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Trail, Ozark County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Aubrey Paul Anglen
June 2, 1936 - December 4, 2019


Pittsburg, KS - Aubrey P. Anglen, age 83, died Wednesday December 4, 2019 at Via Christi Hospital in Pittsburg, KS.

Arrangements are by Midland Cremation Society of Joplin, Missouri.

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Aubrey Paul "Sarge" Anglen of Pittsburg, KS passed away among loved ones at 7:05 AM on Wednesday December 4th at Mt Carmel, Via Christi Medical Center from Pneumonia and failing health from complications with COPD and Lung Cancer. He was born on June 2, 1936 in Kansas City, KS to Aubrey Sylvester, and Ruth "Langford" Anglen.

He was in the Graduating Class of 1954 at Wyandotte High School in Kansas City, KS

He married his lifetime love Carol Ann Eaton on March 14th 1958 in Sault Ste. Marie, MI. She preceded him in death on March 27th 2013 after 55 years of Marriage. "Sarge" was also preceded in death by two sons, Paul Daniel Anglen, and Kevin Sean Anglen; his parents; three sisters; two brothers; and numerous aunts, uncles, and cousins.

He is survived by a sister Peggy J. Noah and her husband Clay Noah; a brother Stephen E. Anglen; two sister in laws Laura Anglen, and Rachael Anglen; his daughter Polly D. Salisbury of the home; a son Patrick D. Anglen of Kansas City, KS.; four granddaughters, Khira L Chavez, Kassandra D. Anderson, Heather Marie Anglen, and Brianna J Filby; three grandsons, Bryan A. Anglen, Mark A. Anglen, Christopher S. Anglen; and four great-grandchildren. He also had several "adopted" daughters, grands and greats.

"Sarge" served 22 proud years with many decorations and honors from the US Army. He was a Disabled Veteran of the Vietnam War. He also served in Greenland, Panama, Korea, Germany, as well as many duty stations in the US. He then taught ROTC at Pittsburg State before retiring.

After retirement he worked at Fettig Refrigeration and Air for 12 years in Pittsburg, and with his wife Carol Ann baked and decorated many cakes, in many styles, for many of the residents and businesses of Southeast Kansas. He was also involved through his sons with our local Boy Scouts of America.

"Sarge" and Carol Ann then spent 18 fun years on the road through 40 states as full time RV'ers before settling back in Pittsburg in 2006.

"Sarge" loved his family, the military, his country, and God. Read many Sci-Fi, and westerns. And was forever telling stories of his past where he showed off the best memory skills known to man!

He Will Be Missed!

A Celebration of Life service at the home with Full Military Honors will take place at a date to be determined later. Cremation will be by Midland Cremation Society of Joplin, MO. The Cremains will be interred with his wife, and two sons at the Eaton Family Cemetery in Ozark County, MO.

The family suggests that any memorials be in the form of donations to DAV (Disabled American Veterans).

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Aubrey Anglen

Branch: U.S. Army
Rank: SFC Retired (E-7)
Home Town: Kansas City, KS (Pittsburg resident since 1970)
Wartime Service Dates: June 25, 1965 to December 7, 1965.
Wartime Locations: Vietnam
Unit: HHC 2d Bn 18th Inf
Medals: 6 good conduct medals, civil action honor medal, national defensive service medal, army commendation medal, armed forces expeditionary medal, Vietnam cross of gallantry with palm, Vietnam gallantry cross unit citation with palm.

https://fourstateheroes.com/browse-a-hero/hero/Aubrey-Paul-Anglen
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Aubrey Paul Anglen
June 2, 1936 - December 4, 2019


Pittsburg, KS - Aubrey P. Anglen, age 83, died Wednesday December 4, 2019 at Via Christi Hospital in Pittsburg, KS.

Arrangements are by Midland Cremation Society of Joplin, Missouri.

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Aubrey Paul "Sarge" Anglen of Pittsburg, KS passed away among loved ones at 7:05 AM on Wednesday December 4th at Mt Carmel, Via Christi Medical Center from Pneumonia and failing health from complications with COPD and Lung Cancer. He was born on June 2, 1936 in Kansas City, KS to Aubrey Sylvester, and Ruth "Langford" Anglen.

He was in the Graduating Class of 1954 at Wyandotte High School in Kansas City, KS

He married his lifetime love Carol Ann Eaton on March 14th 1958 in Sault Ste. Marie, MI. She preceded him in death on March 27th 2013 after 55 years of Marriage. "Sarge" was also preceded in death by two sons, Paul Daniel Anglen, and Kevin Sean Anglen; his parents; three sisters; two brothers; and numerous aunts, uncles, and cousins.

He is survived by a sister Peggy J. Noah and her husband Clay Noah; a brother Stephen E. Anglen; two sister in laws Laura Anglen, and Rachael Anglen; his daughter Polly D. Salisbury of the home; a son Patrick D. Anglen of Kansas City, KS.; four granddaughters, Khira L Chavez, Kassandra D. Anderson, Heather Marie Anglen, and Brianna J Filby; three grandsons, Bryan A. Anglen, Mark A. Anglen, Christopher S. Anglen; and four great-grandchildren. He also had several "adopted" daughters, grands and greats.

"Sarge" served 22 proud years with many decorations and honors from the US Army. He was a Disabled Veteran of the Vietnam War. He also served in Greenland, Panama, Korea, Germany, as well as many duty stations in the US. He then taught ROTC at Pittsburg State before retiring.

After retirement he worked at Fettig Refrigeration and Air for 12 years in Pittsburg, and with his wife Carol Ann baked and decorated many cakes, in many styles, for many of the residents and businesses of Southeast Kansas. He was also involved through his sons with our local Boy Scouts of America.

"Sarge" and Carol Ann then spent 18 fun years on the road through 40 states as full time RV'ers before settling back in Pittsburg in 2006.

"Sarge" loved his family, the military, his country, and God. Read many Sci-Fi, and westerns. And was forever telling stories of his past where he showed off the best memory skills known to man!

He Will Be Missed!

A Celebration of Life service at the home with Full Military Honors will take place at a date to be determined later. Cremation will be by Midland Cremation Society of Joplin, MO. The Cremains will be interred with his wife, and two sons at the Eaton Family Cemetery in Ozark County, MO.

The family suggests that any memorials be in the form of donations to DAV (Disabled American Veterans).

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Aubrey Anglen

Branch: U.S. Army
Rank: SFC Retired (E-7)
Home Town: Kansas City, KS (Pittsburg resident since 1970)
Wartime Service Dates: June 25, 1965 to December 7, 1965.
Wartime Locations: Vietnam
Unit: HHC 2d Bn 18th Inf
Medals: 6 good conduct medals, civil action honor medal, national defensive service medal, army commendation medal, armed forces expeditionary medal, Vietnam cross of gallantry with palm, Vietnam gallantry cross unit citation with palm.

https://fourstateheroes.com/browse-a-hero/hero/Aubrey-Paul-Anglen
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