Thomas Allen Engen

Thomas Allen Engen obituary, Albert Lea, MN

Thomas Allen Engen

Thomas Engen Obituary

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Tom was born on February 25, 1959, in Albert Lea, to Allen and Muriel (Johnson) Engen. He was baptized at Grace Lutheran Church in Albert Lea and confirmed at Prince of Peace Lutheran Church in St. Louis Park. Tom graduated from St. Louis Park High School in 1977. He joined the National Guard in 1977 and in January 1979, joined the regular army and served in Texas, Washington D.C., Croatia and Germany. He was stationed from 1982 to 1991 at the European Military Headquarters Base in Heidelberg working as a Graphic Artist. He was then stationed at Ft. Belvoir for three years before completing the rest of his career back in Germany. He retired from the army in 1998 and entered Civil Service as Chief Telecommunications Officer. Due to health issues, he returned to Minnesota in September. He loved serving in Germany and traveling throughout Europe with friends and family. Trips to Berlin and the Oktoberfest in Munich were his favorites. He was proud of his 24 years of sobriety. He was a member of the Albert Lea American Legion and life member of Albert Lea VFW. Tom was a devoted Minnesota sports fan and enjoyed watching the Twins, Vikings and MN Wild and attended various sports in the Heidelberg area. He was loved and respected by friends and family throughout the world. He told his family that prayers were being said from Korea, Hawaii, Afghanistan, Iraq, Ireland, Germany and the U.S. Survivors include his parents, Al and Muriel Engen; sister, Wendy Gravely; nephew, Thomas Gravely; niece, Hannah Gravely and special friend Johnnie Pena; great-niece, Haze Pena; special cousin, Joe LaPean and family; special friends Pat Martini and family, John Stone and family, Richard Smith and family, Maria Archer and family, and many other family members and friends throughout the world. Tom was preceded in death by his grandparents, Roy and Myrtle Johnson and Albert and Inga Engen. In lieu of Flowers, memorials are preferred to The American Cancer Society or the Heartland Hospice in Rochester.

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