Jerry Leonard Westerfield of Encampment, WY, was born on March 29, 1948, in Parsons, Kansas, and passed away on August 19, 2024, at the Medical Center of the Rockies in Loveland, CO. His life came to a tragic end following a car crash on August 16, just north of Laramie, Wyoming, from which he ultimately succumbed to his injuries.
His educational pursuits included attending schools in Springfield, Missouri, and Cheyenne, Wyoming, graduating from Cheyenne Central High School. Though his time at the University of Wyoming was brief, it marked an important period in his formative years.
Jerry's career began at Mountain Bell in 1971, and he worked for its successor US West through 1999. His career included serving as a central office technician, managing switching and microwave radio equipment, and held various managerial roles throughout his career. His work took him across multiple locations in Wyoming and Colorado
Known for his rugged individualism, Jerry had a rich array of interests and hobbies that painted a picture of a vibrant life. He was not just a dedicated worker; he embraced a variety of activities that included riding motorcycles and snowmobiles, sailing, ballroom and western swing dancing, as well as an amateur ham radio hobby and working on cars. After his retirement he took up playing the cello and was a member of a string quartet that performed around the Platte River valley. He played "O Holy Night" at the Christmas Eve service at the Encampment Presbyterian Church for many years. He also taught cello and violin to many students in Encampment and Rawlins. These interests enriched his life and brought joy to those around him.
Jerry's life, marked by resilience and a zest for adventure, will be deeply missed. As family and friends remember him, reflections on his enduring spirit and the joy he brought into their lives will remain cherished memories.
Contributions in Jerry's memory can be made to Jubilante Ensembles of Carbon County, P O Box 2253, Rawlins, WY 82301
A celebration of his life will be held at a later date.
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