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A Celebration of Life for Jon C. Stauffacher will be at 1:00 p.m. on Friday, July 11, 2025 at Gillette Memorial Chapel with Donnie Colby as Celebrant. Burial of the urn will follow at Mt. Pisgah Cemetery in Gillette. Jon Charles Stauffacher, a cherished husband, father, grandfather, and friend, passed away on July 3, 2025, in Gillette, Wyoming, at the age of 64, after a brief but heroic battle with pancreatic cancer. Born on August 15, 1960 in Buffalo Center, Iowa to Robert H. and Shirley (Whitman) Stauffacher, Jon embodied warmth and dedication throughout his life, which started in the small town of Basin, Wyoming, where he graduated from Basin High School in 1978. Jon's journey in life was marked by hard work and determination. He began working for the City of Buffalo, Wyoming then moved to start his career in the mining industry with Carter Mining in Gillette, Wyoming. He began as a truck driver, evolving into roles of increasing responsibility until he reached the position of Team Lead for Peabody. Jon dedicated an impressive forty years working at Rawhide and Caballo Mines. His commitment to his work was palpable, and he took great pride in serving his community and supporting his family through his profession. On July 18, 1981, in Buffalo, Wyoming, he married the love of his life, Christina L. Schroder. Their partnership was a testament to love and mutual support, forming a strong foundation that brightened the lives of all who knew them. Together, they raised three wonderful daughters: Jessica, Jillian, and Jordan, each making their own mark in this world. Jon reveled in being a father, and especially cherished his role as "Papa" to his four beloved grandchildren: Jack, Lexi, Claire, and Lincoln. Jon never missed an opportunity to attend his girls' (and, more recently, his grandchildren’s) activities, always the proud supporter in the crowd, quietly beaming with joy.A true patriot, Jon had a deep love for his country, which was evident in the values he instilled in his family. He also had a zest for life beyond his professional commitments. He was an avid NASCAR fan and a die-hard Broncos supporter. In quieter moments, he enjoyed gardening and landscaping, where he found peace among the fruits of his labor. Jon was an avid dog lover and could often be found doting on his Golden Retrievers, Journee and Archie. Sports held a special place in his heart; whether coaching basketball or just enjoying the games, Jon loved sharing those moments with others. His passion for music was infectious, often leading him and his family to attend concerts, creating memories that will be cherished for generations. Jon quietly fought with unwavering courage and a relentless spirit, always pushing himself to the limits in the hope of being with his family just a little longer. His devotion to his loved ones was evident in every moment of his battle; a fight not just for time, but for more memories, more laughter, and more time to show how deeply he cared. Jon’s strength, love, and the sacrifices he made for his family will live on in their hearts forever. Jon is survived by his beloved wife of nearly 44 years, Christina Stauffacher; daughters, Jessica Stauffacher, Jillian Stauffacher, and Jordan (Sam) Kennedy; and his adored grandchildren, Jack, Lexi, Claire, and Lincoln. He is also remembered fondly by his brother, Robert H. (Bobby) Stauffacher Jr., who holds dear the countless memories they shared. Jon was preceded in death by his parents, Robert and Shirley Stauffacher, and his brother, Dennis Stauffacher. Their guidance continued to inspire him even in their absence. Together, they are part of the foundation that shaped the man he became; a legacy of love, strength, and unwavering commitment. In his final moments, Jon was peacefully surrounded by his loving family and devoted dogs, a fitting farewell for a man who valued family above all else. His spirit will forever live on in the hearts of those who loved him dearly, leaving an indelible mark that will never fade. A benefit in Jon’s name will be established at a later date. Memorials and condolences may be sent in care of Gillette Memorial Chapel 210 W. 5th St. Gillette, WY 82716. Condolences may also be expressed at www.gillettememorialchapel.com.
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