Twila Jean Feezell

Twila Jean Feezell
Twila Jean Feezell

Twila Jean Feezell, 38, passed away Oct. 28, 2013.

She was a beloved mother, sister, wife, daughter and friend. Twila was born in Williston, N.D., on Jan. 12, 1975, to Lorena Robinson of Wasilla and Donny Feezell of Glasgow, Mont. She later moved several times in her childhood with her mother and stepfather, Donavan Kittleson of Kalsibell, Mont. She moved several more times as an adult with her children.

Twila is survived by her husband, Steve Wild; her children, Shandi, (grandaughter, Kinley), Tony Lynch of Williston N.D., Jazimin Lynch of Wasilla, Brittany, (grandson, Xander), Trystan, Paytan and Keegan Feezell all of Wasilla; mother, Lorena Robinson (Michael Robinson) of Wasilla; grandmother, Jeanne Trowbridge of Williston, N.D.; brother, Charles Alton (Topaz Winch); niece, Siarus; and nephew, Malachi; brother, Zeb Feezell of Mansfield, Texas; nieces, Ruby and Sophie; nephew, Logan; brother, Zeke Feezell of Billings, Mont.; niece, Isis; sister, Tina White (John White); nieces, Hannah Anderson and Courtney White; nephews, Brian Anderson (Amanda and great-niece, Delorean) Mason White, Kevin Anderson and Shane Anderson. Extended family members are to numerous to state.

Twila and Steve were united in marriage on May 4, 2013

She was preceded in death by her grandfather, Duane Trowbridge; niece, Annie White; great-grandparents, Hoarce and Gerda Feezell; grandparents, Sam and Arlene Feezell; and uncle, Jerry Feezell.

Twila had many others who considered her as a mother and two of them had babies themselves, and she considered them her children and her grandbabies as well. She definitely enjoyed being a mother and grandmother. She full-heartedly believed in family and family gatherings. Twila loved going out with either her friends or her family. She never cared about what people thought of her. Twila always did her own thing and never followed the rules. She was Evel Knievel reincarnated. She definitely danced to the beat of her own drum.

She was such a fun-loving person and had a very infectious laugh. Twila was very personable, but she also was very outspoken and opinionated. She was also very charismatic and selfless. Twila had compassion for everyone and everything that crossed her path. She would befriend anyone, and you could always count on her to be there. She was very smart, funny and had a great personality.

Twila had accomplished many things in life: she had been a nurse, a teacher, a paramedic, a foster mother and a day care owner. She helped so many children move forward or helped them back to their families — even somebody who just needed a place to sleep and feel safe. She would welcome you into her home with her arms and heart wide open, and you never had to go hungry. Anyone who knew Twila, knew that she always had enough food to feed an army. Twila touched the hearts of many people and will continue to touch the hearts of all those who knew her.

A celebration of life is at 1 p.m., Nov. 3 at the VFW in Wasilla. Potluck, please bring your favorite dish.

If you have any questions, call Lorena Robinson at 354-7362.

Honorary pallbearers are Charles Alton, Zeb Feezell, Zeke Feezell, John White, Michael Robinson and David Orthmeyer.

A memorial fund has been set up for Twila’s children at Wells Fargo Bank. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations in her name.

A celebration of life cremation will follow at a later date.

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