Service Details
We will be holding a Celebration of Life Memorial Saturday, January 28th, at Star Banquet Hall on Douglas Ave.
More details to follow.
Memorial Suggestions
In lieu of flowers, memorials to the family are suggested.

Glenn Patrick Peterson was born on March 22nd, 1961 to Raymond and Joann Peterson in Racine, Wisconsin. Glenn was married to Wilma Fails on March 3, 1984. Wilma and Glenn had 3 children together during their 16 years of marriage: Crystal, Amanda, and Austin.
Glenn was what you would call a jack of all trades. He took pride in his work and was good at what he did. A friend to all, he was there whenever you called, always willing to lend a hand. One of the kindest and most caring people around. With a personality louder than life, he was always the life of the party! A voice that stood out from crowd, and he wasn’t afraid to speak his mind. His good deeds speak for themselves, years and years of helping with benefits for all types of foundations and causes! He was a great singer and even better cook! His infectious laughter and one-of-a-kind personality will truly be missed!!!
Glenn is survived by his children; Crystal, Amanda, Austin, his grandchildren, Norman IV, Sadie, and Weston. He is also survived by father, Raymond Peterson, siblings; Bruce Sr, Peggy, Brenda, Jeffery Sr, and John, as well as many other nieces, nephews, family members and friends.
Glenn was greeted in death by Mother JoAnne Peterson, brother and sister-in-law Raymond Jr and Jenny Peterson. Grandsons, Hunter Patrick Wilson and Forrest Haven Wilson, plus many other family and friends.
A friend to all, amazing father, friend, and person! Truly an Inspiration! RIP Dad xoxo xoxo
Greg Wargo says
Glenn was a great friend to my wife and I. I’m very lucky to have known him. Anyone who knew him would have to feel the same. We will miss him dearly.
Mark Bernhardt Jr says
I remember looking forward to going to Glenn and Toony’s as a child. Glenn was so funny. He would always be smiling when you seen him. Cracking some sort of joke or telling a funny story. I haven’t seen you guys in a long time but i remember it like yesterday. I will always hold those days dear to my heart. R.I.P Glenn
Joe & Jackie Thielen says
Great guy! Volunteered with Glenn to support Make a Wish. Always a fun time with great biscuits and gravy made by Glenn to start the day off. Rest in peace old friend.
Our heary felt sympathy goes out to the family.
Tim Ellis says
I knew Glenn during his time at Prairie School. If something needed to be built, Glenn and Mike built it. He was always accommodating to everyone, even playing Santa Claus for the Key Club Christmas party. Rest in Peace brother.
Alicia Gasser says
I remember Glenn from Prairie—he built my cabinets and drawers in my classroom and was always so kind and helpful to teacher and kids alike. He would always tease that I’d never fill all my drawers—18 years later from when he and John K built those and I can still hear him teasing me. You will be missed Glenn. You were a kind soul and had such a wonderful heart. Arms around—ali