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Laramie Photographer Bryan Lebsack, 67, Dies; Memorial and Services Posted March 4

Bryan Lynn Lebsack, 67, a Laramie-area photographer, died Feb. 16 at Penrose Hospital in Colorado Springs; an online EverLoved memorial and services were posted in early March, with services listed March 4.

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Laramie Photographer Bryan Lebsack, 67, Dies; Memorial and Services Posted March 4
Source: everloved.com

Bryan Lynn Lebsack, 67, a longtime Laramie-area resident identified as a photographer in a newsroom report, died Feb. 16, 2026, at Penrose Hospital in Colorado Springs, Colorado, the online obituary shows; his wife, Lora, and daughter, Rachel, were at his side. The newsroom summary said an online memorial and obituary were made public in early March 2026 and the newsroom headline listed services posted March 4, 2026.

The EverLoved memorial page for Bryan Lynn Lebsack provides his birth date and family origins: he was born Sept. 21, 1958, in Torrington, Wyoming, to LeRoy and Rose Lebsack. The obituary excerpt on the memorial notes he was “their fourth child of five; the third and youngest boy,” and that “In 1965, Bryan’s family moved to Laramie, Wyoming where he would complete elementary school, junior high and high school.” The capture of the obituary text in the memorial is truncated at “In high …,” leaving fuller biographical detail unspecified on the posted excerpt.

The EverLoved page was the primary source for specific end-of-life details in the memorial: it lists his place of death as Penrose Hospital in Colorado Springs and states he passed away Feb. 16, 2026, “with his wife, Lora, and daughter, Rachel, by his side.” The memorial site interface visible in the posting includes navigation headings “About,” “Obituary,” “Give,” “Events,” “Memories,” and “Timeline,” and it indicates the obituary and memorial content was made public in early March 2026.

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Key practical details visible on the EverLoved memorial are limited but concrete: the page lists “Cremation” under other key details and displays an “In lieu of flowers” section without beneficiary specifics. The memorial banner and controls show sharing options including Facebook, Email, Copy, X, and Instagram icons and site prompts such as “Events are still being organized Want to be notified?” and “Get grief support.” The page also shows “Recent contributions,” a “Mini photo image” placeholder and a “Survived by” label with community photo placeholders.

The newsroom report supplied the occupation detail, calling Lebsack a photographer; the EverLoved excerpt does not include career specifics in the captured text. The memorial capture also omits service times, locations, and the name of any funeral home. The combination of the EverLoved page and the newsroom headline indicates services were posted March 4, 2026, but the memorial excerpt itself shows events “are still being organized” and offers notifications when new information is uploaded.

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