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.

11 Comments on “John P. Hausfeld

  1. Thank you for entrusting us to handle the arrangements for Mr. Hausfeld. Wishing Shelly, and the rest of his family & friend’s both peace, and comfort during this time.

  2. Shelly and family,
    Our heartfelt condolences. Prayers to you.

  3. John was a loving and caring man. I have know the family since Casey was in 3rd grade, I was his teacher. Ever since then I have been close to the family. I will miss his charm and witty sense of humor. Rest in peace John, you will be missed but never forgotten.

    Shelly, if you need anything let me know.

    Love you and your family.

  4. So sorry for your loss Shelly and family. You are in my thoughts.

  5. We send our deepest condolences to you and your Ohana

  6. John was a one of a kind soul and character! He will be deeply missed. Sending our love, condolences, and prayers to the family! We love you all! Holly, Scott, and Taya Goodwin

  7. I was blessed to have called John, my friend. He will be missed by all that knew him. Vince

  8. We are so thankful we got to spend time with the two of you in April!! We’ll never forget John and our tour around Phoenix 🙂 and how generous and kind he was. He will be greatly missed by so many. Love and hugs to you all.

    Love, Scott, Rachael, Maddie, Taylor and Ryan

  9. We will never play pool without thinking of him. So wonderful to have been in so many happy times with both of you. Hugs and love girl.

  10. I will always remember nights spent on the porch of an old trailer listening to Ziggy Stardust with Dear John (circa 1970,SIU) and friends. We stayed in touch through the years and our communication was full of humor, warmth and care. I treasure an email he sent me of the iconic Marshall Field Clock in downtown Chicago. It read “I’ll meet you under the Clock” . I imagine this with much love. My deep condolences to John’s Dear Family.

  11. My deepest condolences for you and your family. John has a great guy, loving and caring. And he loved you my dear favorite sister with all of his heart he will be deeply missed.

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