Glen Albert Pietan

October 26, 1961 ~ June 2, 2025
Born in:
New Hampton, IA
Resided in:
Elma, IA
Glen Pietan age 63 of Elma, IA died Monday, June 2, 2025, from injuries sustained in a farming accident.
Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, June 10, 2025, at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church – Maple Leaf in rural Elma with Rev. Craig Moss officiating. Interment will be held at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church – Maple Leaf cemetery.
Friends may greet the family from 4:00 – 7:00 p.m. Monday, June 9, 2025, at Hugeback – Johnson Funeral Home & Crematory in Elma. Visitation continues an hour before the service at the church on Tuesday.
Glen Albert Pietan was a cherished soul whose love for his family, farming, and community knew no bounds. Born on October 26, 1961, in New Hampton, Iowa, to Harlan and Isabel (Lauke) Pietan, Glen was the youngest of three children and grew up with a profound appreciation for the simple joys of life. His early education in Elma laid the foundation for his strong work ethic, which he carried with him to Cresco, graduating with the Class of 1981. A year of trade school further honed his skills, but it was the call of the land that truly captured Glen’s heart, leading him to a fulfilling life of farming on the family’s century-old homestead in rural Elma.
Glen’s life took a turn of fortune during a visit to see his dad at a nursing facility in Charles City, where he met the love of his life, Lisa Frein. His interest was immediate and their connection deep, leading to marriage on April 9, 1988, at St. Michael’s Catholic Church in Nashua, IA. Together, they nurtured a family of four children, instilling in them the values of hard work, compassion, and the importance of family and faith.
A man of deep convictions and boundless love, Glen was an exemplary figure in his community. His role as a youth softball coach was just one of the many ways he expressed his AMAZING love for kids. His faithful involvement in church and his unwavering commitment to various boards within the community showcased his dedication to making a positive impact on those around him.
Glen’s children remember their father as a man whose heart swelled with pride and joy at the mention of his grandchildren.
His legacy continues through his loving wife, Lisa, of 37 years; his daughters, Elizabeth Rose Isabel(Kyle) Balk of Cresco, IA, Emily Chris Pietan(Austin Klimesh) of Elma, IA; sons, Edward Glen(Aimee) of Iowa Falls, IA and Emmitt of Riceville, IA; 7 grandchildren with ages: Owen(14) and Killian(10) Irvin, Braxten(10) and Isabella(7) Balk, Sawyer(5), Ella(5), and Harper(3) Pietan; Glen’s brothers, Robert (Mary) of Highlandville, IA, and Mark of Elma, IA, also survive him, along with a community that felt his influence in countless ways.
Described by those who knew him best as loving and passionate, Glen’s absence will be deeply felt by all. A man who found profound happiness in the simple pleasures of life, whether it was a family trip to Deadwood, SD, or the daily rhythms of farm life, Glen Albert Pietan lived a life that was rich in experiences and abundant in love. His legacy will continue to flourish in the fields he tended, the lives he touched, and the family he adored.
Glen was preceded in death by his parents.
Prayers for strength Pietan family. My friendship with Glen goes way back. He will be remembered for kindness and goodness.
Hearing this breaks my heart! Another great guy gone too soon!! Hugs and prayers Lisa, Ed,Liz, Emily and Emmitt! Hang on the wonderful memories!! You have the best Angel looking over you!! As someone told me, God needed him more than we do! I beg to differ, but it did console me!
So sorry for your loss. glen was a wonderful person and I have tons of great memories on the farm . Thinking of the whole family and prayers 🙏
Our sincere thoughts and prayers to Lisa and family.
Lisa & family, Sending prayers to get you thru this difficult time. Cherish the memories.
I’ll lift up prayers for Jesus to comfort you during your time of grief.
Emmitt, Dennis and I are so very sorry to have learned of your loss. We are thinking of you and your family. (Maddy’s mom)
Sending our deepest condolences Lisa and family. So sorry to hear of your loss.
Jean, Mark and family
Lisa and Family, I’m So Sorry for Your Loss. Deepest Sympathies.
Sending my prayers and deepest sympathy to you and your family Lisa.
Glen treated me like a son and I am grateful for having known him he was a true friend and father figure to me always treated me fair and helped me when ever I called and I did the same for him I will miss are conversations during hay season both of us always wining about rain coming. Hugs and prayers to Lisa and the rest of the family to get thru this difficult time
Sending love and prayers to the entire Pietan family during this heartbreaking time.
My deepest sympathy and prayers for the entire Pietan Family. The tragedy was a shock to the entire community.
I have fond memories of Glenn and his brothers.
Lisa and family. Our deepest sympathies to you during this time. May God’s presence help you step through each moment during this time of loss. Our tears and the tears of many around you are joining with your tears.
May God’s Peace be with you.
Lisa and family, our love and prayers to all of you, Remember God did not take Glen from you, he is up in heaven holding Glen in his arms and crying just as hard as we all are down here. He was my boys 2nd father and they will all miss him.
Lisa, our hearts break 💔 for you and your children. Glen’s big smile and kind heart will be missed by many. Our children so enjoyed him being the “sheriff” and hauling them to the jail at Elma days. My the Lord carry you and your children thru this hard time. You are in our prayers.
Glen was always kind to me even though I was just the neighbor kid, and I have nothing but good memories of him and his folks growing up. My most sincere condolences to the family.
Dennis Wiggins
Our sincere condolences to the family.
Lisa, to you and yours, we are so sorry for your loss. Please remember the hope you received at that service, knowing you will again see the one who you loved and who loved you. Be at peace.
Ted Crawford