Hunter C. Nachreiner, 21, of Woodstock, and currently attending University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, died May 27, 2024.
Hunter was born September 10, 2002 in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, the son of Jeremy Nachreiner and Tara Lunz. He graduated from Huntley High School and was currently attending the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee where he was a junior majoring in Psychology and had hoped to continue earning a master’s degree. He was interning as a Behavior Technician working with autistic children. During High School he played travel baseball. Hunter had a smile that could light up a room. He was sweet, kind and always for the underdog. He enjoyed skateboarding, being with family, his girlfriend Lillian Hardy and friends and loved his rescue cat gnocchi. Hunter was a loving son, brother, grandson, nephew, and friend who will be missed by all who knew him.
He is survived by his parents, Tara (Andy) Lunz, Jeremy (Heather Hickey) Nachreiner, by his sister, Cameron, by his grandparents, Gail and Joe Liebig, Ruth Ann Cameron, Dennis (Tracy) Nachreiner, Diane Carrozza and Rocky Sammauro. He is also survived by his aunts and uncles. Hunter was preceded in death by his grandma, Marcia Nachreiner and grandpa, Robert Cameron.
A celebration of life service will be held from 12 Noon until 4pm on Sunday, June 9, 2024 at the Bull Valley Country Club-1311 Club Rd, Woodstock, IL 60098.
In lieu of flowers memorials may be directed to Autism Society of Southeastern Wisconsin https://assew.org/donate-today/
For further information please contact the funeral home at 847-515-8772 or online condolences may be directed to www.defiorefuneral.com
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I am so sorry for the sudden loss of such a kind, gentle and caring individual. He came to our house several days a week for a long period of time to assist a child with autism. He was genuine, thoughtful, and easy to be around. I am saddened by this tragic loss for the family and community. We need more people like Hunter in this world!
My thoughts and prayers are with you and the family during this difficult time.