Nov 06, 2025

Clarence "Pete" Fee November 3, 2025

Posted Nov 06, 2025 10:52 PM

Clarence Warren “Pete” Fee, Nahje Ninga (No Heart), journeyed on surrounded by the love of family on November 3, 2025, on his tribal homeland.

 A devoted husband, father, grandfather, and elder, Pete’s life was shaped by hard work, gentle humor, and deep cultural commitment.He is preceded in death by his son Craig, his mother Alma Murphy-Ford, his father Thomas Fee Sr, his brother Don, and sister Sharon.

Pete is survived by his loving wife, Alana, and by his children and their families: Brian and his wife Tricia, daughter-in-law Terry, Eric and his wife Pam, Susan, Wendy, Nora and her husband Tyson, Peter, Wekota, Kyla, Ista and her husband Raul, and Anna. He is also lovingly remembered by his 21 grandchildren, 15 great-grandchildren, and 1 great-great-grandchild, each one touched by his humor, patience, and affection.

Pete was a master electrician and proud member of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers. He served in the Army National Guard, the Navy, and the Air Force. Pete was an elder of the Báxoje (Iowa) Tribe and has been recognized for his work in preserving his tribe's culture and traditions, including founding the Iowa Tribal Ceremonial Honor Guard.

A traditional Báxoje graveside service was held on November 3, 2025, at Partlow Cemetery on the Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Reservation, where songs, prayers, and fire guided him on his journey.

In lieu of flowers memorial contributions can be made to the Báxoje Fall Encampment Powwow Committee through the Hiawatha Chapel Oaks Funeral Home, 124 South Seventh St, Hiawatha 66434.

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