
Gretchen Moffat
febrero 16, 1955 -
febrero 27, 2022

Gretchen (Shaufler) Moffat, age 67, passed away at her residence on Sunday, February 27, 2022 surrounded by her family.
Born on February 16, 1955, she is the daughter of Dwayne and Judith (Staplekamp) Shaufler. She attended The Prairie School and earned her bachelor’s degree from Lake Forest College.
On May 22, 1983, Gretchen was united in marriage to Andrew Moffat at their residence in Bristol, WI.
Gretchen was a professional tennis player spending years playing, teaching and coaching the game. She was a tennis pro alongside her husband at Tennaqua in Deerfield, IL for a great many years before teaching at LifeSport Tennis Clubs for a bit and then many years at College Park Athletic Club in Bannockburn, IL prior to retirement. Her interests and hobbies centered around spending time with family and eventual grandchildren, Wils and Hadley. Nobody was more proud than Gretchen when both Wils and Hadley took up tennis and together they spent countless hours on the tennis court.
She is survived by her husband, Andrew Moffat; her daughter, Melinda (Wilbur) Warren IV; her grandchildren, Wilbur Wesley V and Hadley Jud Warren; her father, Dwayne Shaufler and her brother, Judson Shaufler.
Gretchen was preceded in death by her mother, Judith Shaufler.
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A private gathering for the family is planned at this time.
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Debra Siegel DusenburySo sad to hear of the loss of Gretchen on the Kemper Hall website. Many years of memories from our time together at Southport Elementary and the years at Kemper. One day, when we were 12, she wrote me a sympathy card (which I still have today) when my long-living pet fish, Puddles, died; she was so sweet in the words she chose. Gretchen was kind and always humble about her tennis prowess. She had that great smile and laugh. My heart goes out to all the family. May God comfort you as you grieve and may your cherished memories sustain you in this difficult time and always.
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Kevin GuttormsenWe are so sorry for your families loss. She was very instrumental at helping my daughter at a very early age in becoming a great tennis player. We appreciated her wisdom and professionalism and thoroughly enjoyed working with her and the help she provided. She was pivotal in Karyn’s success at a young age. She will be missed! Kevin and Karyn Guttormsen Weiss
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Kristen Swanson & Kathryn SwansonWe are so sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Kathryn and Kristen







