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Donald Badenoch Obituary

Donald Stuart Badenoch, dearly loved husband, father and friend, passed away on December 30, 2005 after 60 years of life. The consummate peacemaker, Don will be remembered and honored for the strength and harmony he brought to his family and dear friends. His unwavering presence was always quick to remind those he loved to relish the value of each moment and never sweat the small stuff. Don embodied unconditional love throughout his marriage of 37 years to Patricia Guard Badenoch. He reveled in the outdoors and was often at his best while coaching his children or by an open flame, be it the barbeque or campfire. A proud grandfather, Don celebrated the birth of Ella Claire by becoming her foremost confidant and playmate. With a truly generous and selfless spirit, he was the first to put family and friends at ease and the first to effortlessly embrace a newcomer, be it person or pet. Raised in Bozeman, Montana, Don first came to Arizona for college. After graduating from Arizona State University, Don served his country honorably as an artillery field captain in the United States Army during the Vietnam War. He returned to Scottsdale and became a sales representative for the Dictophone Corporation and then regional sales manager for Spectralink Corporation. He and Patty raised two children in their Scottsdale home and saw each of them through college in the state. Don went on to work for Southport Restoration as a site manager. Don is survived by his wife Patricia, son Skyler Guard Badenoch, daughter Jillian Claire Kersten, son in law Matt, granddaughter Ella Claire, mother Edith and nine brothers and sisters: Brian, Bonnie, Merrie, Jean, Doug, Geoff, Judy, Jim and Steve. Don also thought the world of the Guard family. Surviving members include Don's father in law, Bud Guard, and his wife, Jane Tomek Guard, as well as his sister in law, SuzanneClair Guard and her husband Tuck Stephenson. His family filled his heart with pride and fused his life with love. They will continue to serve as his legacy. The service will be held on Wednesday, January 4, 2006 at 4:00 PM at the Desert Botanical Gardens 1201 N. Galvin Parkway, Phoenix. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Laura Burdick Foundation in celebration of Don's life. Please contact Tom Rose of First Arizona Savings at 480-481-850.

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Published by The Arizona Republic from Jan. 1 to Jan. 2, 2006.

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Marlene Baker

December 26, 2023

I have fond memories Patty And Don while involved in Scottsdale neighborhood events and advocacy
My thoughts go out to the family Marlene Baker

Marilyn Dadey-Cutrufo

January 11, 2006

Dear Badenoch and Guard families,

If our children are mirrors of our love, what a wonderful family you have to have raised Jillian. May the love you have shared help you to find comfort during these difficult days.

Love from the Kadera and Dadey-Cutrufo family Hohokam School.

Bless you all.

Marilyn

Jilayne Lee

January 3, 2006

To the Badenoch family,

My sincere condolences to all of you at this time. I worked with Don's brother Geoff at MRA in Missoula, MT for several years and he always spoke highly and proudly of his family. I know Don will be truly missed by many. He will live on through you. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Sincerely, Jilayne Lee

barbara steiner

January 2, 2006

To the Badenoch and Guard families,



As a partner of Tuck's, I have had the pleasure to know both Skyler and Jillian. They are wonderfuk people who could only have been raised by exceptional parents.



My greatest sympathy to them both and to their mother on the loss of their father and husband.



My warmest regards, Barbara Steiner

Kathryn Palmer

January 2, 2006

Patty, Skyler, and Jillian,

I am so sorry for your loss of such a wonderful man. Don always had a smile on his face, especially around Ella.

Please know our thoughts are with you in this time.

Sincerely,

Kathryn

patricia brock thompson

January 2, 2006

I send prayers and condolences to your family. During the 1970's and 1980's I managed the medical transcription area of Phoenix Baptist Hospital. Don was the Dictaphone representative/salesperson who ALWAYS was welcome by all in the department. Don was genuine, sincere, kind, helpful and the epitome of the best kind of gentleman. He is truly unforgettable. You are blessed to have had him as the head of your family. God bless all of you.

Pat (Anetsberger formerly) Thompson

Erica & Greg Gannon

January 2, 2006

Our thoughts are with the entire Badenoch and Guard families.



Although we never had the honor to meet Don, we knew of his character, beauty and spirit through Skyler.



Thanks for being a part of our lives. His legacy will live on.



Our love,

Marlene Baker

January 2, 2006

Dearest Badenoch family- My heart goes out to you and yours as knowing and admiring Don as I did.

He was a bright light in anyone's life that he touched. Fondly, as always, Marlene

Aggie Burgess

January 1, 2006

Dear Patty, Jillian and Skyler,



Our thoughts and prayers are with you as you grieve the loss of your beloved husband and father.

We feel honored to have known Don.

Kent & Aggie Burgess

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