Anita Fielder, 85, of Sterling, CO, passed away on August 25, 2020, in Lakewood, CO.
She was born October 31, 1934, in Cincinnati, Ohio, and was the daughter of Henry Sr. and Eva Mae Buscher.
Anita is survived by her three sons, Steven Timmermeyer (Sandy), Chris Timmermeyer (Karen), Joseph Timmermeyer (Eileen); and her daughter, Janet Erion (Daniel).
She is survived by her sister, Carolyn Howe, and her brother, Hank Buscher Jr.
She is survived by eight grandchildren, Nicole Yoder (Allin), Angela Stines (Rudy), Brendon Doss, Jacob Timmermeyer, Melissa Tisler (David), Taylor Trimble (Michael), Eric Timmermeyer, and David Erion.
She is survived by five great-grandchildren, Brooklynn Yoder, Alexander Yoder, Luna Doss, Leonardo Doss, and Mariana Tisler.
She is preceded in death by her parents, her husband, Barney Fielder Jr., and her sister, Sylvia Seymour.
Anita worked as the Head Secretary for the combined study with United Airlines and NASA when the three-segment approach was developed for landings at Stapleton International Airport. Anita enjoyed playing golf, singing in her church's choir, gardening, and volunteering at her church in Sterling and the Sterling Lions Club. She had a passion for giving back to her community. Anita was an excellent and talented seamstress and made many of the costumes for church events and plays. She was a woman of many artistic talents, including painting, which she very much enjoyed. Most of all, Anita loved being a doting mother, and she adored her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Anita was a strong woman of faith. She devoted her life to following Jesus Christ, who was the source of her joy and her rock in life. She was a part of prayer groups and bible study through her church and was considered a dedicated "prayer warrior" for her family and community.
A memorial service for Anita will be held at:
Southern Gables Church
4001 S. Wadsworth Blvd.
Lakewood, CO 80123
10 am on Saturday, September 12th
There is a limit of 65 attendees, and families will be grouped together; masks are required.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to:
Sterling First Baptist Church
915 S. 8th Avenue
Sterling, CO 80751