Adam Angeroth obituary

Posted: 02/05/2019 - by Charlie Narmi

Adam Angeroth

The St. Albert family was stunned and deeply saddened to see the recent death of Adam Angeroth.  Adam was a 1998 graduate of St. Albert and his Mother, Maryann, was a longtime librarian and teacher at St. Albert.  Adam was always a fun-loving, intelligent and charismatic man from the beginning and he will be deeply missed by those who were privileged to know him best.   If you know anything about his death, immediately contact the Council Bluffs Police Department.  Please keep all of Adam's family and friends in your prayers during this extremely difficult time and please prayer for the repose of Adam's soul...

Eternal rest grant unto Adam O Lord: And let perpetual light shine upon him.

May Adam rest in peace. Amen

May Adam's soul and the souls of all the faithfully departed through the mercy of God our Father rest in peace. Amen

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Adam Farrell Angeroth 
Adam Angeroth

Adam Farrell Angeroth, age 38, passed away January 24, 2019.

Adam entered the world early in the morning on May 15,1980. He arrived with bells ringing on Ascension Thursday. Ever since then, Adam has brought joy to those who knew him. He loved singing, dancing, and drama and was the star of the St. Mark's preschool play. He continued to perform in school and after graduation. He had a deep baritone voice, contributing to the school and church choir.

As a child, Adam was adventurous. One adventure involved a motorcycle trip with his father, Don, to Minnesota for Cub Scout camp and then continuing into Canada, around the Lake of the Woods and back. Riding with his father, he only fell asleep a couple of times, otherwise, keeping Don well supplied with Twizzlers during the long trip.

Adam set his own fashion. His signature look was a bright shirt, perhaps pink, a three-button vest, a colorful tie, and his signature fedora hat. Adam looked fabulous and was fabulous. His mission in life was to use his skills as a cosmetologist to help everyone else be fabulous too.

In addition to performance, travel, and being fabulous, Adam loved to cook and read. Adam was a fantastic cook. He not only came up with original dishes, they were also presented with style. Your taste buds would light up with one of Adam's gastronomy delights. Much to his mother's delight, he was also a voracious reader. His favorite genres were fantasy and science fiction; library books were always in his home.

Celebration of Adam's life will be Saturday, February 9, 2019, at 3 p.m., with fellowship and laughter and fun until 5 p.m., at Cutler-O'Neill-Meyer-Woodring Bayliss Park Chapel. The family wishes memorials be sent to the Council Bluffs Public Library.

 

  

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