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Our beloved father, Everett Henry Fieselman, died peacefully on January 20, 2026, in his hometown of Littleton, CO. He was 95 years old. Everett grew up on a farm in Lakewood near his grandparent Gorrell’s dairy farm. He attended Bear Creek schools where in high school he met his future wife, Phyllis McLean, his wife of 52 years.
Everett was a business owner running G & E Sprinkler Systems followed by selling real estate for several years. When he retired, he kept busy walking, reading, growing flowers, woodcarving (mostly birds), riding dirt bikes, and loving and helping his family and his extended family. He was affectionately nicknamed Grandpa Peaches and Sugar Plum Grandpa by his grand and great grandkids. He was adventurous, a teaser and quite the handyman giving a helping hand whenever needed.
Everett was preceded in death by his wife, Phyllis Fieselman, his parents Mary and William Fieselman, his siblings – Ralph Fieselman, Lucille Tanner, Lois Hill, Bobbie Fieselman, and special friend Sharon Smith. Surviving siblings include Frieda Millsapps, Jack Fieselman, and Jim Fieselman. He is also survived by 3 children, Troy Fieselman of Littleton, Janet (John) Easton of Parker, and Patricia (Ralph) Poulsen of Hugo, MN. Everett leaves 7 grandchildren, 23 great grandchildren, and many treasured nieces and nephews.
Everett taught his family so much about loving, forgiving, and enjoying this life God had given him. The most important thing in his life was family. He was deeply loved and will be greatly missed by all!
Celebrarion of life services will be held on Monday, February 16, 2026 at Drinkwine Family Chapel at 1:00 PM. A light lunch/reception will follow at Romano's Italian Restuarant
In lieu of flowers, donations maybe made to the Alzheimer's Associat5ion - www.alz.org in Everett's name and memory.
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