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Glen Edwin Alderman Sr.

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Glen Edwin Alderman Sr.

Birth
Denver, City and County of Denver, Colorado, USA
Death
16 Jun 2022 (aged 85)
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Burial
Pinedale, Sublette County, Wyoming, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.872525, Longitude: -109.8554778
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Glen Edwin Alderman was born on August 1, 1936 in Denver, Colorado. He passed away on June 16, 2022 in Salt Lake City, Utah.

Glen's parents were Fred Henry Alderman and Leah June Miller Alderman and he had three siblings: Ernest, Maxine, and Fred. The Alderman family fell in love with Wyoming and moved from Colorado and settled in Pinedale, Wyoming. Glen graduated from Pinedale High School in 1954. He married Denice Ruth Roberts and they had four children. After his divorce from Denice, Glen and Anita Hemphill formed lifelong bonds. He was greatly honored to have the Hemphills and Hilliards call him Dad and Grandpa.

Glen spent his long working life primarily as a heavy equipment operator. He took pride in his loyalty and dedication to his employers and fellow coworkers. He was happy to go to work and he could always be counted on to get the job done. He loved to tell stories of the many roads he helped build and the incredible amounts of snow he plowed. The more remote the drilling location, the bigger the pond, or the closest calls building fire breaks, the better the stories were.

There was no place he would rather call home than Pinedale, Wyoming. He loved the raw beauty of the deserts, mountains, lakes, and wildlife all around him. Watching the deer, moose, antelope, and all the other wild animals brought him joy. Horse packing, Jeep and snow machine trips in the back country, were adventures he really enjoyed.

Collecting classic vehicles and equipment of all sizes and functions was a passion of his. Cars, trucks, tractors, and snow machines were among his favorites.

Glen was a beloved member of the community. He was a familiar and friendly face at local restaurants, especially at the Wrangler Cafe. Coffee and conversation was always on the menu when sharing a meal with Glen. Everyone enjoyed his happy smile and ease of storytelling.

Family meant the world to Glen. He treasured the memories of sharing his life with his parents, siblings, children, grandchildren, aunts, uncles, and cousins. He always got a gleam in his eyes and a lilt in his voice when talking about them. Also, if you were his friend, you were his friend for life. Glen Edwin Alderman will be greatly missed by all who had the honor of calling him Dad, Brother, Grandpa, and Friend.
Glen Edwin Alderman was born on August 1, 1936 in Denver, Colorado. He passed away on June 16, 2022 in Salt Lake City, Utah.

Glen's parents were Fred Henry Alderman and Leah June Miller Alderman and he had three siblings: Ernest, Maxine, and Fred. The Alderman family fell in love with Wyoming and moved from Colorado and settled in Pinedale, Wyoming. Glen graduated from Pinedale High School in 1954. He married Denice Ruth Roberts and they had four children. After his divorce from Denice, Glen and Anita Hemphill formed lifelong bonds. He was greatly honored to have the Hemphills and Hilliards call him Dad and Grandpa.

Glen spent his long working life primarily as a heavy equipment operator. He took pride in his loyalty and dedication to his employers and fellow coworkers. He was happy to go to work and he could always be counted on to get the job done. He loved to tell stories of the many roads he helped build and the incredible amounts of snow he plowed. The more remote the drilling location, the bigger the pond, or the closest calls building fire breaks, the better the stories were.

There was no place he would rather call home than Pinedale, Wyoming. He loved the raw beauty of the deserts, mountains, lakes, and wildlife all around him. Watching the deer, moose, antelope, and all the other wild animals brought him joy. Horse packing, Jeep and snow machine trips in the back country, were adventures he really enjoyed.

Collecting classic vehicles and equipment of all sizes and functions was a passion of his. Cars, trucks, tractors, and snow machines were among his favorites.

Glen was a beloved member of the community. He was a familiar and friendly face at local restaurants, especially at the Wrangler Cafe. Coffee and conversation was always on the menu when sharing a meal with Glen. Everyone enjoyed his happy smile and ease of storytelling.

Family meant the world to Glen. He treasured the memories of sharing his life with his parents, siblings, children, grandchildren, aunts, uncles, and cousins. He always got a gleam in his eyes and a lilt in his voice when talking about them. Also, if you were his friend, you were his friend for life. Glen Edwin Alderman will be greatly missed by all who had the honor of calling him Dad, Brother, Grandpa, and Friend.


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