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Everett Wesley “Spike” Spackman

Everett Wesley “Spike” Spackman, 100, of Laramie, Wyoming passed away peacefully just after midnight on Monday, September 8, 2025, at Hospice of Laramie.  He was born on March 5, 1925, in Fullerton, Nebraska, to Edmond Paul and Garnet (Weeks) Spackman.  On December 18, 1949, he married his college sweetheart, Eunice Erdene Spackman, in Akron, Colorado.  Together, they raised four sons and built a life rooted in love, service, and community.

Over the years, Everett and Eunice lived in Fort Collins, CO; Lincoln, NE; and Cheyenne, WY before settling in Laramie, where he spent the past 56 years.  Everett proudly served his country in both World War II and the Korean War.  He enlisted the day after High School Graduation in the U.S. Navy in 1944, serving as Yeoman 3rd Class in San Diego until 1946.  He continued his service in the U.S. Naval Reserves from 1948 to 1952, including active duty aboard the USS Guadalupe, an oil tanker operating in the Yellow Sea during the Korean War.

His professional career began in 1954 with the Wyoming State Department of Agriculture, where he worked as an entomologist in the grasshopper control program. After earning his Master’s degree from the University of Nebraska, he became the State Entomologist.  In 1969, Everett joined the University of Wyoming as Extension Entomologist, assisting ranchers and residents with insect-related concerns and helping establish the mosquito control program west of Laramie.  Everett was deeply involved in his community.  He was a member of the Genealogical Society, the Square Dance Club, and the Laramie Garden Club.  He and Eunice helped found Highland Presbyterian Church in Cheyenne and were longtime members of United Presbyterian Church in Laramie, where Evertt remained active for 56 years.

Above all, Everett valued his role as a father, grandfather, and great-grandfather.  He found joy in woodworking, yardwork, cheering on Cowboy football and Cowboy/Cowgirl basketball, traveling, and attending his children’s activities.  Despite a busy schedule, he never missed a swim meet.

Everett was preceded in death by his wife, Eunice, his parents, two brothers, and one sister. 

He is survived by his four sons: Lowell K. Spackman (Susan) of Laramie, Michael E. Spackman of Laramie, Daniel E. Spackman (Kelli) of Red Lion, PA, and Curtis A. Spackman of Laramie.  He is also survived by four grandchildren: Trent D. Spackman (Bridget) of York, PA, Troy C. Spackman of Red Lion, PA, Nicholas K. Spackman of Laramie, and Corissa S. Spackman of Laramie; and two great-grandchildren: Ian and Blaine Spackman of York, PA, and also one sister, Ruth from Aurora, NE.

In keeping with his generous spirit, Everett donated his body to the Colorado State Anatomical Board for medical research and education.  A memorial service will be held at United Presbyterian Church on Tuesday, September 16, 2025 at 1:00 p.m.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Everett’s name to: United Presbyterian Church, 215 South 11th Street and Hospice of Laramie, 1754 Centennial Drive.

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27 Comments To "Everett Wesley “Spike” Spackman"

#1 Comment By Patti Hulett Sanchez On September 9, 2025 @ 7:54 am

I will always have fond memories of Spike! An absolute gentleman. What a treasure. RIP Spike! Arlowe is ready for a heavenly chat!

#2 Comment By Lowell Spackman On September 21, 2025 @ 4:57 pm

Thank you! Arlowe and my dad were friends for years. Now the two of them can continue the love for each other in heaven. They are both gratefully missed.

#3 Comment By Lowell Spackman On September 21, 2025 @ 5:04 pm

Thank you! Arlowe and my dad were friends for many years. They loved each other and are now enjoying each other’s company In heaven. They both will be greatly missed!

#4 Comment By Claire Angele On September 10, 2025 @ 9:12 am

Spike was such a fun man to talk to. He will be missed.

#5 Comment By Lowell Spackman On September 21, 2025 @ 4:59 pm

Thank you! He lived a long and fulfilling life. And yes, he will be missed!

#6 Comment By Beth Hulett Fly On September 10, 2025 @ 8:15 pm

Lowell & family, my sincere condolences for the loss of your Dad. I always heard Spike’s name growing up. What a true gentleman he was. I thank Spike for being such a great friend to my Dad. Quite a reunion I bet!
Sending love ❤️

#7 Comment By Lorena Ryan On September 11, 2025 @ 12:35 pm

I t is not good bye, but we will see you later as he is now with Jesus in heaven. Prayers of comfort to his family.
Lorena Spackman Ryan

#8 Comment By Lowell Spackman On September 21, 2025 @ 5:17 pm

Lorena: Sorry you couldn’t make it to my dad’s Celebration of Life! It was a very nice service. You can see the slideshow of our memories of him at the top of this obituary. Please stay in touch. Love you!

#9 Comment By Patti Hulett Sanchez On September 12, 2025 @ 6:53 am

What a wonderful man Spike was. So glad I got to know him. A true gentleman. He was so kind to our Mom when she was at Spring Wind. 100 years what a blessing! RIP Spike, you deserve the rest.
My condolences to all your family.

#10 Comment By Lowell Spackman On September 21, 2025 @ 5:19 pm

Thank you!

#11 Comment By debbie maes On September 13, 2025 @ 7:28 pm

Oh what a wonderful man, so sweet and caring. I loved working for him and his lovely wife Eunice. Rest in peace with Eunice forever! Love you both!
Debbie Maes

#12 Comment By Lowell Spackman On September 21, 2025 @ 5:23 pm

Thank you! I fortunate to have such loving and caring parents. Yes, my mom and dad are together again!

#13 Comment By Rob Bress On September 14, 2025 @ 9:28 am

My sincere condolences to the entire Spackman Family. His was a life well lived.

#14 Comment By Lowell Spackman On September 21, 2025 @ 5:27 pm

Thanks, Rob! Yes, a 100 years with a fulfilling life!. He well be missed!

#15 Comment By Bernard J. Kolp On September 16, 2025 @ 9:25 am

Bernard J. Kolp
Spike and Eunice were friends of Jean and I for years. We spent lots of hours at coffee. Spike and I played a lot of golf, the score did not matter, just a Wyoming morning and lots of talk.

#16 Comment By Lowell Spackman On September 21, 2025 @ 5:32 pm

Thank you, Bernie! And thanks for your friendship and love of my parents.. It was nice to see you and your daughter at my dad’s Celebration of Life!

#17 Comment By Katherine Klein On September 16, 2025 @ 10:10 am

Dan and family. Only met him once and he left an impression on me! He will always cheer the UW Cowboys on! Sorry about your loss

#18 Comment By Lowell Spackman On September 21, 2025 @ 5:38 pm

Thank you! He was big fans of the Cowboy and Cowgirls. Now he can cheer them on with my mom in heaven.

#19 Comment By Shelly Aragon On September 16, 2025 @ 6:31 pm

God bless and may your memories resound and you find peace in a life well lived.
Shelly Miller Aragon

#20 Comment By Lowell Spackman On September 21, 2025 @ 5:43 pm

Thank you, Shelly! Yes, 100 years of living life well and to the fullest. Greeting to you and your family!

#21 Comment By Dennis Green On September 18, 2025 @ 10:48 am

I was a automotive tech in the UW auto shop when i first met Spike,when he came to check out an ag vehicle. Then after transferring over to the landscape dept. i had to train for an chemical applicators license. Spike was the absolute best instructor
there. He was captivating,interesting and entertaining and fun! A Great Gentleman,who will be missed by many! Please except my sincere condolences.

#22 Comment By Lowell Spackman On September 21, 2025 @ 5:56 pm

Thank you! It’s great that you remember my dad from teaching an applicators class that had to have been years ago. His 100 years on earth were fulfilling and cherished by many! He sure did leave a mark by people that met him.

#23 Comment By lauri Conley On September 18, 2025 @ 12:29 pm

Spike will be missed we loved working with him !! Hugs and love toyou !!

#24 Comment By Lowell Spackman On September 21, 2025 @ 6:01 pm

Thank you! He will be missed.

#25 Comment By Lowell Spackman On September 21, 2025 @ 5:10 pm

Thank you! Yes, it must be quite a reunion as they meet again. What a couple of characters. Friends for life and beyond. Love to all the Hulett Family!

#26 Comment By Dicksie May On September 23, 2025 @ 6:50 am

Everett was a great person that I enjoyed through the years. As members of the genealogical society I became friends with him and Eunice. Both of them were very special people!

#27 Comment By Lowell Spackman On September 24, 2025 @ 7:37 pm

Thank you!