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Douglas Feil Obituary

Douglas "Doug" A. Feil, 77, of Story City, Iowa, passed away on Saturday, September 20, 2025, in Ames due to health complications. Doug was born on January 26, 1948, in Willmar, Minnesota, to Henry Feil and Luella "Pat" Feil, who preceded him in death. He grew up with strong Midwestern roots that shaped his sense of service and community. On July 2, 1977, Doug married his college sweetheart, Janice Adrian, beginning a marriage of 48 years filled with devotion, family, and shared purpose. Together they built a home first in Cedar Rapids, Iowa and later in Story City, Iowa. After earning his degree at Bemidji State University, Doug built a distinguished career in environmental and safety education. At Kirkwood Community College in Cedar Rapids, he helped expand programs in wastewater, environmental technology, and hazardous-materials training. He later served as Associate Director of the Hazardous Materials Training & Research Institute (HMTRI), working with the Partnership for Environmental Technology Education (PETE) and national partners to strengthen hands-on training programs that reached colleges and communities across the country. His colleagues remember him as a steady hand, a practical problem-solver, and a mentor who believed education should be both rigorous and accessible. Doug also answered a call to service earlier in lifeâ€"the United States Armyâ€"an experience that shaped his work ethic, leadership, and sense of responsibility. Faith was a central part of Doug's life. While living in Cedar Rapids, he was an Elder at Christ Church Presbyterian, where he served his congregation with dedication, humility, and a quiet but steady example of Christian leadership. Outside of his career and church service, Doug nurtured many passions. He was a dedicated model railroader, creating layouts that reflected his love for detail and design. He was also an avid photographer, capturing natural beauty and memories during his many travels to national parks across the country. These journeys gave him joy and inspiration, and his photos remain a cherished part of his legacy. Above all, Doug was a family man. He is survived by his wife, Jan; his sons Chris (wife Kate, daughter Lena) and Ben (wife Lindsay, daughter Leighton); his brother Jim (wife Cheri and family); his sister Connie (husband Gary and family); and brother-in-law Bill Adrian. He will be remembered for his wisdom, his warmth, and the way he made people feel welcome. Services: An open house memorial service will be held in Story City, Iowa at the Bertha Bartlett Public Library meeting room on Saturday, November 1st from 2-4 pm. Memorials: In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be directed to the Story City Historical Society (P.O. BOX 104, Story City, Iowa 50248) or Christ Church Presbyterian (2000 1st. Ave. NW, Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52405) The family extends their heartfelt thanks to Doug's caregivers and to the many colleagues and friends who have shared stories celebrating his life and work. Online condolences may be directed to www.grandonfuneralandcremationcare.com.

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Published by The Gazette on Oct. 25, 2025.

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Memorial service

2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Bertha Bartlett Public Library

Story City, IA

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Carl J. Sefl

October 26, 2025

Had the pleasure of working with this visionary at Kirkwood. He was such and with humility, passion and always a drive for service. A true Kirkwood pioneer.

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