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Ed Fielder, aged 67, passed away on September 28, 2025, in Pryor, Oklahoma. Born on September 24, 1958, in Whitter, California, Ed was a cherished husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, brother, and friend.
He is survived by his beloved wife, Debbie Fielder of the home, and his son Jeff Fielder. Ed's legacy continues through his daughters, Ginny Fielder, Siera Lacey, and stepdaughter, April Farris. He took great joy in his family, being a proud grandfather of 12 grandchildren and the doting great-grandfather of 3 great-grandchildren. Ed is also survived by his sister, Denise Sphar.
Preceding Ed in death were his parents, James and Virginia (Helfrick) Fielder, as well as one brother and one sister.
Ed was a passionate sports enthusiast who carried a deep devotion to the St. Louis Cardinals and the Oklahoma University Sooners. In addition to his love for these teams, he enjoyed the sport of bowling, where he formed friendships and created lasting memories. His kind heart and vivacious spirit will be greatly missed by all who knew him.
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