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PFC James Kenneth “Jim” Feaster

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PFC James Kenneth “Jim” Feaster

Birth
Newcastle, Weston County, Wyoming, USA
Death
30 Jan 1993 (aged 63)
Cheyenne, Laramie County, Wyoming, USA
Burial
Cheyenne, Laramie County, Wyoming, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.1479187, Longitude: -104.8149872
Plot
Sec P Lot 4 Sp A
Memorial ID
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James K. Feaster, 63, of 3403 Bradley Avenue, Cheyenne, died Saturday, January 30, 1993, at Memorial Hospital in Cheyenne. He was born April 8, 1929, in Newcastle, and moved to Cheyenne in 1980 from Sheridan.
Mr. Feaster was a construction worker. He served in the US Army, was a member of the Church of the Holy Trinity, the American Legion, and the VFW.
He is survived by his wife, Treasa (Werlinger) Feaster of Cheyenne, whom he married April 7, 1956, in Newcastle; his children, Debora Nielsen and Diane Feaster both of Seattle, WA, Jamie Feaster of Scottsdale, AZ, Rickey Feaster of Phoenix, AZ; two brothers, Ed Feaster of Sheridan and John Feaster of Gillette; two sisters, Lorraine Cole of Silvercreek, WA, and Veanna Kymala of Spearfish, SD, and one granddaughter, Lauren Nielsen of Seattle, WA.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Lynn and Agnes Feaster; one brother, Bill Feaster; an infant son, Thomas Feaster; and a nephew, Randy Feaster.
Rosary was Tuesday, February 2, at Wiederspahn-Radomsky Chapel. Funearl mass was Wednesday, February 3, at the Church of the Holy Trinity with the Rev. James Doudican as the celebrant. Interment will be in Beth El Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Ed Feaster, John Cole, Joe Werlinger, Paus Werlinger, Jimmy Werlinger, and Tony Werlinger. Honorary pallbearers were Jack Ruhter, Dick Jacoby, Len Nielsen, Joe Kunz, Leo Lortz, and John Feaster.
Military graveside honors were held by the Honor Guard.
James K. Feaster, 63, of 3403 Bradley Avenue, Cheyenne, died Saturday, January 30, 1993, at Memorial Hospital in Cheyenne. He was born April 8, 1929, in Newcastle, and moved to Cheyenne in 1980 from Sheridan.
Mr. Feaster was a construction worker. He served in the US Army, was a member of the Church of the Holy Trinity, the American Legion, and the VFW.
He is survived by his wife, Treasa (Werlinger) Feaster of Cheyenne, whom he married April 7, 1956, in Newcastle; his children, Debora Nielsen and Diane Feaster both of Seattle, WA, Jamie Feaster of Scottsdale, AZ, Rickey Feaster of Phoenix, AZ; two brothers, Ed Feaster of Sheridan and John Feaster of Gillette; two sisters, Lorraine Cole of Silvercreek, WA, and Veanna Kymala of Spearfish, SD, and one granddaughter, Lauren Nielsen of Seattle, WA.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Lynn and Agnes Feaster; one brother, Bill Feaster; an infant son, Thomas Feaster; and a nephew, Randy Feaster.
Rosary was Tuesday, February 2, at Wiederspahn-Radomsky Chapel. Funearl mass was Wednesday, February 3, at the Church of the Holy Trinity with the Rev. James Doudican as the celebrant. Interment will be in Beth El Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Ed Feaster, John Cole, Joe Werlinger, Paus Werlinger, Jimmy Werlinger, and Tony Werlinger. Honorary pallbearers were Jack Ruhter, Dick Jacoby, Len Nielsen, Joe Kunz, Leo Lortz, and John Feaster.
Military graveside honors were held by the Honor Guard.


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