Mr. Anglin was born in Orient, S.D., a son of the late Delbert R. and Elizabeth Clement Anglin. He was a U.S. Navy veteran of the Korean Conflict having served in the Naval Air Corps Ordinance Division. He was employed in the Paper Industry from 1953-1991 having retired in 1991 as paper mill superintendent for Stone Container Corp. He was a member of the International Paper Makers Association and a member of St. Anthony Catholic Church for 35 years. He was a furniture craftsman, an avid lover of quarter horses and will long be remembered for his oil paintings.
He was preceded in death by his parents; brothers, James Anglin and Jerome Anglin; and sisters, Nadine Lambert and Janet Kubrall.
Mr. Anglin was born in Orient, S.D., a son of the late Delbert R. and Elizabeth Clement Anglin. He was a U.S. Navy veteran of the Korean Conflict having served in the Naval Air Corps Ordinance Division. He was employed in the Paper Industry from 1953-1991 having retired in 1991 as paper mill superintendent for Stone Container Corp. He was a member of the International Paper Makers Association and a member of St. Anthony Catholic Church for 35 years. He was a furniture craftsman, an avid lover of quarter horses and will long be remembered for his oil paintings.
He was preceded in death by his parents; brothers, James Anglin and Jerome Anglin; and sisters, Nadine Lambert and Janet Kubrall.
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