Jack Roger Fielden, a beloved husband, father, grandfather, and friend, passed away peacefully on September 24, 2025, at the age of 81. Born on January 24, 1944, in Cincinnati, Ohio, Jack lived a life marked by love, dedication, and a profound sense of purpose.
Jack's professional journey began with an Associate's Degree, leading him to a fulfilling career as a Draftsman for over fifty years before retiring from Roberts Engineering in Milford, OH. His meticulous nature and commitment to his craft earned him the respect of his colleagues and the satisfaction of knowing he poured his heart into every project.
Beyond his professional life, Jack was passionate about coaching youth in baseball and soccer, instilling the values of teamwork and perseverance in young athletes. His love for sports extended to an enthusiasm for World War II aircraft, a lifelong hobby that culminated in a memorable ride in a B29, a dream fulfilled from his bucket list.
Jack also cultivated a deep appreciation for nature, as evidenced by the vibrant gardens surrounding his home, which became well-known among his neighbors. His various projects around the house not only showcased his skill as a craftsman but reflected his pride in creating a warm and welcoming space for his family.
He is survived by his loving wife, Reba Fielden, and their three sons: Brad (Tricia), Rod, and Brian (Jamie). Jack's legacy continues through his cherished grandchildren: Andrew, Matthew, Evangeline, and Charlie, whom he adored and often delighted with stories of his adventures. He is also survived by a sister and preceded by his parents and one sister and brother.
Known for his kindness and generosity, Jack Fielden will be remembered as a good person- a loving husband, a devoted dad, a cherished papa, and a steadfast friend.
Private services will be held to honor Jack's remarkable life, at the convenience of the family.
As we gather to remember Jack, we invite all whose lives he touched to remember his life, filled with laughter, tears, and heartfelt stories.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Hospice of Cincinnati, Alzheimer's Association, SPCA or the Wounded Warrior Project.
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