Alan Troy Fietkau, affectionately known as "Troy," was born on January 21, 1969, in Missoula, Montana. He lived a spirited life, marked by his dedication to family and an adventurous spirit that resonated with those around him. Troy's journey came to a sudden end due to a work accident on October 22, 2025, in Jeffrey City, Wyoming, where he was making memories and living life to the fullest.
Troy was a graduate of college for Auto Body & Repair, showing early on that he was a jack of all trades. His career in the oil field was a testament to his strong work ethic and skills. He was described as dependable, fun, and very much the life of the party, often bringing laughter and joy to any gathering. His outgoing personality coupled with a selfless nature made him someone who would drop everything to help a friend in need. Truly a jokester at heart, he maintained a playful demeanor that endeared him to his family, friends, and co-workers alike.
He was deeply proud of his family, which included his beloved wife, Connie; daughters Mickyla, Katie, and Callie; son Alan; and five cherished grandchildren. His love for them was unwavering, and they were undoubtedly his proudest accomplishment. Troy’s protective nature was especially evident in his devotion to Connie, as he was known to be very protective and caring towards her.
In his leisure time, Troy found solace and enthusiasm in various hobbies such as forging, hunting, fishing, and motorcycling. Many fond memories were made with loved ones camping, enjoying bonfires, playing horseshoes at midnight, and engaging in spirited poker games. His outgoing spirit extended to outdoor activities where he sought adventure and connection, fostering lasting memories with family and friends.
Troy leaves behind siblings and his step-father, Earl Sanford, who all remember him as a fun-loving, supportive figure in their lives. He also mourns the loss of his son, Andrew Dale Fietkau; mother, Kathaleen Micky Sanford; father, Darrell Fietkau; and nephew, Spencer Sands, who will surely be missed during gatherings and moments of reflection.
A memorial service to honor Troy's life will be held on November 1, 2025, at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in Casper, Wyoming, starting at 11:00 AM. Following this, a Celebration of Life will be conducted at 650 Blackwidow Rd, Casper, at 1:00 PM where family and friends will gather to reminisce and celebrate the joyous life he lived.
Troy Fietkau's legacy will be one of loyalty, laughter, and love—a true testament to a remarkable man who left an indelible mark on the hearts of all who knew him.
In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation to the family directly.
Alan Troy Fietkau, affectionately known as "Troy," was born on January 21, 1969, in Missoula, Montana. He lived a spirited life, marked by his dedication to family and an adventurous spirit that resonated with those around him. Troy's journey came to a sudden end due to a work accident on October 22, 2025, in Jeffrey City, Wyoming, where he was making memories and living life to the fullest.
Troy was a graduate of college for Auto Body & Repair, showing early on that he was a jack of all trades. His career in the oil field was a testament to his strong work ethic and skills. He was described as dependable, fun, and very much the life of the party, often bringing laughter and joy to any gathering. His outgoing personality coupled with a selfless nature made him someone who would drop everything to help a friend in need. Truly a jokester at heart, he maintained a playful demeanor that endeared him to his family, friends, and co-workers alike.
He was deeply proud of his family, which included his beloved wife, Connie; daughters Mickyla, Katie, and Callie; son Alan; and five cherished grandchildren. His love for them was unwavering, and they were undoubtedly his proudest accomplishment. Troy’s protective nature was especially evident in his devotion to Connie, as he was known to be very protective and caring towards her.
In his leisure time, Troy found solace and enthusiasm in various hobbies such as forging, hunting, fishing, and motorcycling. Many fond memories were made with loved ones camping, enjoying bonfires, playing horseshoes at midnight, and engaging in spirited poker games. His outgoing spirit extended to outdoor activities where he sought adventure and connection, fostering lasting memories with family and friends.
Troy leaves behind siblings and his step-father, Earl Sanford, who all remember him as a fun-loving, supportive figure in their lives. He also mourns the loss of his son, Andrew Dale Fietkau; mother, Kathaleen Micky Sanford; father, Darrell Fietkau; and nephew, Spencer Sands, who will surely be missed during gatherings and moments of reflection.
A memorial service to honor Troy's life will be held on November 1, 2025, at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in Casper, Wyoming, starting at 11:00 AM. Following this, a Celebration of Life will be conducted at 650 Blackwidow Rd, Casper, at 1:00 PM where family and friends will gather to reminisce and celebrate the joyous life he lived.
Troy Fietkau's legacy will be one of loyalty, laughter, and love—a true testament to a remarkable man who left an indelible mark on the hearts of all who knew him.
In lieu of flowers, please consider making a cash donation to the family directly or to the Give Send Go fund set up in Troy's name.
To leave a donation for funeral expenses please click the following link.---> https://www.givesendgo.com/feitkaufamily
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