Michael Feaster

Michael Feaster obituary, Raleigh, NC

Michael Feaster

Michael Feaster Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Feb. 27, 2025.
Michael R. Feaster passed away on February 15, 2025, in Raleigh, North Carolina at 76 years of age. Michael's life was marked by intellectual curiosity, a sense of adventure, and a deep commitment to his faith.

He was born on March 10, 1948, in Winfield, Kansas to parents Doyle M. Feaster, WWII Veteran and Lucille Bruce Feaster. He attended Winfield high school where he married Marcia Lee Powell and had a son, Timothy.

He later relocated to Hayward, California to live with his Aunt Ruby Bruce Pease and Uncle Jim Pease and joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Michael later married Eve L. Castleberry and they moved to Harrisburg, Oregon and lived near the Castleberry family. While there they had two children, Korina and Michael D.

In 1974 Michael got a job with the technology company Varian, and they moved back to the San Francisco Bay Area. Although Michael was self-taught, he successfully worked alongside many peers who had earned PhD's. His high intelligence and love of learning always set him apart. His career gave him great satisfaction and joy in his life, and he spent most of it working in the medical field, repairing oncology and cancer treatment equipment.

Michael lived in many towns in Northern California including Sunnyvale, Menlo Park, Pleasanton, and Manteca. He owned a consulting business, Feaster Associates and was successful in his field of Oncology equipment repair. During these years he had three more children, Terry Val, Danielle, and Russell.

Michael relocated to Missouri in 1987 where he owned an oncology consulting business, XTE Inc, and other small businesses in the town of Humansville and his family lived in Bolivar.

Michael found joy in religion, science, and nature. He loved animals and owned dogs as well as feeding the rabbits, kangaroo rats, birds and deer that showed up regularly at his home. He had a contagious sense of adventure and liked exploring regions in the US and visited Mexico, Belgium, and Brazil. He loved to drive take "car rides" to explore the surrounding area.

Michael is survived by his wife Gayle Heslop of 25 years and by his six children: Timothy, Korina, Michael (Ashley), Terry Val (Erik), Danielle (Greg), and Russell (Brianna). He was also a father figure to Lori Santillion. He is survived by grandchildren (12), great grandchildren (6) and nieces and nephews and his shared wife's family of children (5), grandchildren (25) and great grandchildren (12). Michael is also survived by his sister Stephanie Feaster Snowardt (Richard); and now joins his departed mother Lucille (1991), father Doyle (1995), older brothers Doyle G. (2021) and Neal (2022).

Michael was a devout member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and his faith was his guiding light throughout his adult life. Michael was laid to rest at the Historic Oakwood Cemetery on February 24, 2025 in Raleigh, North Carolina.

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March 2, 2025

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Tim Feaster

March 2, 2025

RIP Dad

Joy Castleberry Bischoff

March 1, 2025

I will always love Mike and wish him happiness as he explores science and knowledge in the afterlife.

Joy

March 1, 2025

Mike taught me how to swim when I was 8 years old. He was a huge part of my life and I love him. I'm overwhelmed with memories of him as my brother- in- law.

Janelle Nichols

February 28, 2025

Mike was such a nice guy and willing to help anyone in need.
He was my home teacher when I lived in Bolivar, Missouri
R.I.P
Thoughts and prayers to everyone that knew him.
Janelle Nichols

Gayle Heslop Feaster

February 28, 2025

I love him and miss this amazingly complicated, intelligent man. His brain was always thinking of ways to build or improve something, including the following:
He once sent a suggestion to a donut chain after watching the assembly line process of cooking.He told them how they could improve their production line and save on the amount of oil used and the cost savings. Needless to say, he never heard from them that disappointed him immensely.

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