Sidney Lee Fielden, age 72, passed away peacefully in his sleep on February 8, 2026, at his home in Indianapolis, Indiana. His final days were spent surrounded by the warmth, laughter, and comfort of family.
Born on March 30, 1953, in Seattle, Washington, Sid was the son of Lowell Westel Fielden and Beatrice Mae (Dunham) Fielden. He grew up in a lively household alongside his three siblings, Linda, Zora, and Cliff.
In 1971, following his high school graduation, Sid enlisted in the United States Marine Corps. Over the next two decades, he built a distinguished military career that took him across the globe, with duty stations in California, Georgia, Hawaii, Japan, and Virginia. A natural leader and dedicated mentor to his fellow Marines, he rose through the ranks to retire as a Gunnery Sergeant in 1992.
It was during a tour at the Marine Corps Logistics Base in Barstow, California, that Sid met Angela Jean (Banky) Fielden. Their meeting grew into a deep and lasting love, leading to their marriage on August 28, 1988, and a 37-year journey built on mutual devotion and shared dreams.
Sid’s commitment to his country did not end with his military service. He transitioned seamlessly into a second distinguished career as a civil servant for the Department of Defense. In total, Sid’s legacy of public service spanned over 40 years — a profound testament to a life lived in service to his country.
Beyond his professional success, Sid cultivated a personal life that was rich with adventure and simple joys. He and Angela traveled extensively with family, building memories in storied places like Alaska, France, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, Mexico, Jamaica, and the Dominican Republic. Yet, regardless of where his travels took him, he was equally content lost in the pages of a science fiction novel, watching his favorite shows on TV, or simply enjoying a quiet evening at home.
To family, Sid was a steady anchor of love and a constant source of wisdom. His friends and colleagues knew him as a man of integrity — someone whose presence was as respected as it was appreciated. He moved through the world with a quiet kindness that touched many, leaving behind a legacy of light that will continue to shine through everyone fortunate enough to have known him.
Sid is survived by his devoted wife of 37 years, Angela Fielden; sisters, Linda Koehler and Zora Stevenson Carter; father-in-law, Eugene Banky; sister-in-law and brother-in-law, Regina and Brodric Priest; and nephew, Michael Wise. He was preceded in death by his parents, Lowell and Beatrice Fielden; his brother, Clifford Fielden; and his mother-in-law, Martha Banky.
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