Obituaries

Jennifer L. Demoney

Jennifer Louise Demoney, 61 of Peoria, Arizona died on July 15th, 2022 in Surprise, Arizona. She was born September 20th, 1960, to Charles Demoney and Barbara Reese in Denver, Colorado.

Jennifer loved watching the Denver Broncos on gamedays, and the sport of rugby. She enjoyed live music, hummingbirds, and spending time with her family.

Some of her happiest memories were the years that she worked at Thunderbird School of Global Management. It was there that she made the most meaningful friendships.

She is survived by her daughter Kara Peterson (Allen Gurganus.) Her sister Autumn Garvin, her brothers: Chip Demoney and John Reese; her step-mother, Judy Demoney as well as her grandchildren: Tatum Peterson, Connor Gurganus, Weston Gurganus, and Owen Gurganus.

She was preceded in death by her parents Charles Demoney, and Barbara Reese; her brother James Demoney and her step-father, Cal Reese.

The family suggests in lieu of flowers, you can kindly donate to the Thunderbird Rugby Club in her honor.

Daniel A. Buchberger

Daniel A. Buchberger, beloved husband, father, Papa, Opa, brother, brother-in-law, uncle, and friend, passed away on Sunday, July 10, 2022, after a long and valiant battle with cancer.  Dan was born on August 3, 1950 in Belvidere, IL, to parents Earl F. Buchberger and Betty J. (Sowers) Garrison.

After graduating from Alden-Hebron High School in 1969, Dan enlisted in the Navy, attained the rank of HM3, Hospital Corpsman, and served until being Honorably Discharged in 1973.

In 2006, he retired as Propane Bulk Manager from the original Country Gas Co, in Crystal Lake, IL, where he had been employed for 32 years. He had been a member of the Northeastern Illinois Propane Gas Assoc. while employed.

He was a member of Grace Lutheran Church in Richmond, IL.

He loved sports and excelled in baseball, a love that lasted his entire life.  As many team mates will attest, he had a wicked, terrifying, curve ball.  His shining moments would have been pitching a no-hitter in teener league and watching the Chicago Cubs win the 2016 World Series.  He was a Cub fan his entire life, in good times and bad.  He not only coached Little Guys Baseball, but also Little Guys Football in Hebron. He enjoyed watching the Green Bay Packers and was always quick to rub it in whenever they beat the Chicago Bears.

Dan loved the Sprint Car races (a love that was instilled by his grandparents) and was a regular spectator (and sometimes pit helper) at Wilmot Raceway in WI and attended the Knoxville Nationals in Iowa with family members for many years.

Dan loved his family dearly.  He also loved traveling, the outdoors, Civil War History, camping, and hiking. In 2006 after retiring, he and his wife took the “trip of a lifetime” with their camper, for a 6-month tour of National Parks, Civil War Battlegrounds, and Custer State Park in South Dakota.  In 2008, they started wintering in Arizona and Dan loved it.

Dan retired 2 hiking sticks and 2 sets of hiking boots. Over the years, he made many camping trips west to Yellowstone, Grand Teton, Glacier, Grand Canyon, and Rocky Mountain with family.  Sometimes, there was a caravan of family campers driving west to these beautiful places.  He really enjoyed camping with the grandchildren in Custer State Park, Green Lake, WI or the local KOA in Union, IL.  Always poised to talk about our country’s National Parks for anyone who was interested, he would even make up “travel itineraries” for family or friends.

He loved Elvis and anything Elvis.  He took many of his family members on pilgrimages to Graceland in Memphis TN, and Tupelo, MS.  His love of music included classical, old blues, and oldies from the 50’s through the 80’s but NO DISCO.

He is survived by his wife of 31 years, Susan (Moss) Buchberger, Sun City, AZ (formerly of Woodstock, IL), daughter, Lora A. Vercamen, of Alden, IL, son Ryan T. Buchberger (Vanessa) of Surprise, AZ (formerly of Salem, WI), and step daughter, Kristen E. Hardesty (Eric) of Woodstock, IL.  Sisters, A. Eileen Winchester (Keith) of Wonder Lake, IL, Peggy Lawson of Marshall, MN, Julie Kiddell of Ringwood, IL, Bonnie Pernat (Brian) of Johnson Creek, WI, Sue Borman (Kurt) of Rockford, IL.  Step sisters, Kristine Kopsell (Ken) of Woodstock, IL and Kathleen Eremo of Pleasant Valley, MO.  Five grandchildren, Elizabeth A. Vercamen of Denver, CO, Hannah P. Schroeder of Delores, CO, Michael A. Kent of Franklin, WI, Morgan T. Buchberger of Surprise, AZ and Rhys W. Hardesty of Woodstock, IL.  Two great-grandchildren, Elijah Fish and Brantley Kent.  Three sisters-in-law, Beatrice L. Flood of Wyandotte, MI, Madelyn G. Roberts of Sun City, AZ and Sharon L. Mahan of Phoenix, AZ.  Also surviving are uncles, aunts and many cousins, nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by maternal grandparents, Byron G. Sowers and Anna Lucille (Tay) Sowers and paternal grandparents, Alex Buchberger and Ella (Hornung) Buchberger, his father, Earl F. Buchberger, mother, Betty J. Garrison, step-father, Eugene N. Garrison, step-mother, Lucinda “Cindy” Buchberger, a brother, Steven L. Buchberger, mother-in-law, Betty J. Moss, brothers-in-law, James D. Moss, Robert N. Kiddell, Caesar E. Robles, and Robert B. Mahan, Sr.

A memorial service will be officiated by Pastor Andy Tyrell, at Grace Lutheran Church, 6000 Broadway St., Richmond, IL, 60071 on Saturday, October 22nd, 2022 at 11 a.m. with a celebration following in the church all-purpose room.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made in Daniel’s name, to the Yellowstone Forever Institute, PO Box 1857, Bozeman, MT 59771-1857, the National Park Foundation, 1500 K Street NW, Suite 700, Washington D.C. 20005, Grace Lutheran Church, PO Box 425, Richmond, IL.60071-0425 or St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105.

Gail Badger Humphrey

Gail Humphrey 85, of Litchfield Park, Arizona passed away peacefully at her home on Thursday, July 14, 2022. Gail was born to Darrel and Evelyn Lovejoy Badger in Bridgeport, CT on February 23, 1937.

Gail graduated from Pittsfield High School in Pittsfield, MA.  Gail attended Syracuse University where she met her future husband, Donald E Humphrey of Delmar, NY and in August of 1957 Gail married Donald in Pittsfield MA.

She is survived by her husband, Donald, daughters Cynthia, Catherine, and Colette Humphrey, son Curtis (Susan) Humphrey, and grandsons Ryan, Troy, and Blake Humphrey, brother Dave (Deb) Badger, and sister Elaine (David) Novak, as well as multiple nieces and nephews.

In Lieu of Flowers, please send donations to Hospice of the Valley, Litchfield Park Library Assoc where she was a volunteer, or the Girl Scout where she was a leader.

John P. Hausfeld

Mr. John Patrick Hausfeld, 69 of Surprise, Arizona died on July 1st, 2022 in Surprise, Arizona. He was born February 7th, 1953, to Leslie R. Hausfeld Sr. and Gloria Hausfeld in Chicago, Illinois.

John lived in several states during his life, including California, Colorado, Nevada, and Arizona. He will be remembered by his family and friends as a man with a very caring soul.

He is survived by his wife, Shelly Hausfeld, his sons; Thomas Hausfeld, and Casey Hausfeld, his sisters; Patricia Collins, Holly Cichy, and Hope Dubberstein, his brother, Leslie Hausfeld, and his one grandchild.

A memorial service will be held at 4:30 pm, on Tuesday, July 19th, 2022 at 14060 N 138th Lane Surprise, Arizona 85379.

Bernardino Castañeda Jr.

Bernardino Castañeda Jr. also known as Bernie or “Pumpkin” was born on September 10th, 1952 in Laramie, Wyoming to Bernardino Castañeda Sr. and Elvira M. Castañeda. He was raised in Wyoming, Alaska, and New Mexico until 1966. Bernie graduated from San Gorgonio High School in 1970, where he was an athlete in track and field and cross country.

He was a hard worker and carried on a long career with Santa Fe Railroad, retiring from there in 2014. Bernie worked a few other jobs along the way, Bridgewater and Joshua Excavating are a few. He had a love for country music and rodeos. After retirement, Bernie moved to Arizona where he lived out the rest of his years. He passed away in Phoenix, Arizona on July 5th, 2022.

He is preceded in death by his father, Bernardino Castañeda Sr. He is survived by his mother, Elvira M. Castañeda, 6 siblings, and his children: eldest, Naomi Gooden, his youngest Bernardino Castañeda III, and two stepchildren he raised as his own: Jesse Beckley and Minta Garcia. He has a total of 16 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren.

A family memorial is being planned; pending date and time.

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