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Warren Bruce Musselman
March 3, 1960 — June 11, 2026
Warren B. Musselman, 66, of Pinewood Springs, CO, passed away peacefully on June 11, 2026. Born on March 3, 1960, in Yonkers, New York. He was a devoted husband, father, grandfather, and servant to his community.
He is survived by his beloved wife of 27 years, Lea Fisher; his child, Kelly “Cicada” Mussel-man (Taliesin), and step children, Ryan Clark, Millie Rose Ringhand-Shrout (Derek), Diana Faulkner (Marc), and Eliesen Clark; his grandchildren, Simon, Stanley, Fisher, Mika, Ripley, Josephine, Donovan, Corbin, and Mercury; and his good friend Holly Abbott. He was prede-ceased by his parents, Doris (Fern) Musselman and William Musselman, and by his Sister Heidi Musselman, and Bio-Mother Joanna “Kris” Muller.
Warren was a man of many interests. He was a Network architect and engineer, Contractor, Woodworker, had his Masters in Jungian Phycology, and was an avid Outdoorsman.
Warren lived a life of meaningful involvement and generous service. He proudly served his community of Pinewood Springs as a member of the Water Board. He was an avid amateur rocketeer and participated for many years in the Northern Colorado Rocketry Club. He loved the outdoors and enjoyed Rock Climbing, Whitewater Rafting, Through Hiking the Appala-chian Trail, Backpacking the canyons of SW Utah, Fly fishing, Hunting, Gold-panning, and many other pursuits that allowed him to be outdoors. He served the Adoptee community and always offered a listening ear and uplifting words. He was a musician and played keyboard and bass guitar.
Warren will be remembered for his unwavering devotion to family, and generous spirit. His legacy lives on in the many lives he touched through leadership, kindness, and service. He truly had a life well lived!
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