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Jonathan “Jon” Louis Saputo

Jon Saputo, 61, of Laramie, passed away on December 25, 2025 surrounded by his loving family.

Jon had a deep love for the outdoors, especially hunting and fishing. From a young age, he hunted alongside his brothers Joe and PJ, and his stepdad Al. After moving to Wyoming, Jon continued the tradition with yearly hunting trips alongside his brother PJ, stepdad Al, and of course Tiki—trips they eagerly anticipated every fall. He spent much of his free time in Fox Park, Wyoming, enjoying the company of some of his closest friends.

A true sports enthusiast, Jon often had two televisions set up side by side so he could watch multiple games at once. His favorite sport was NASCAR, and he especially enjoyed the excitement and unpredictability of the races. 

In June of 2016, Jon married Pam Schroeder. They were truly the loves of each other’s lives. Through this marriage, Jon became a devoted stepfather and grandfather to Joseph Smith (Kayla) and grandchildren Riley, Darian, Austin, and Sierra; Tyson Smith; Kyle Smith (Briana); and granddaughter Aubrey. Jon shared a special bond with his grandchildren, who brought him immense joy and proudly called him “Papa Jon.”

These passions were where Jon found peace and happiness. He will be remembered for his quiet strength, steady presence, and deep love for his family—especially his grandchildren.

Jon is survived by his loving wife, Pam Saputo; his parents, Carmella Roberts (late husband, Al ), Pete Saputo and Elaine Mitchell; his siblings, Joe Saputo (Jana), PJ Saputo, and Ali Hayes (Shawn). And extended family Stacey Nordstrom (Garth), Nancy Willson, Dave Mitchell (Cathy), and Lisa DeWindt (Leo).

Jon was preceded in death by his stepdad  Al Roberts; grandparents, Frank and Rose Saputo, and Vito and Eve Palumbo.

Jon’s memory will live on through the stories shared, the traditions he cherished, and the many lives he touched.

A message from his brother, written from the heart:

“Rest in peace, my brother. You will be deeply missed” PJ 

Family and friends are invited to gather in celebration of Jon’s life on Saturday, January 10, at 2:00 p.m. at the VFW.

In lieu of flowers, the family invites those who wish to honor Jon’s memory to make a donation to the WyCo Volunteer Fire Department in care of WYCO VFD Associates Inc.

3987 Highway 230

Laramie, WY 82070

In memory of Jon, please wear your favorite hoodie

As Jon would always say……FUGGETABOUTIT

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8 Comments To "Jonathan “Jon” Louis Saputo"

#1 Comment By Andy Hollenbeck On January 2, 2026 @ 7:56 pm

We offer our condolences Pam at this very sad time

#2 Comment By Anonymous On January 2, 2026 @ 8:08 pm

Myself and my family have been so blessed with best friends. To soon to early. I think I remember mama Mia now thats some Italian. Followed by fotgetaboutit!!!! Blessed Pam and there families.
Emory & Karla

#3 Comment By Anaya Yates On January 2, 2026 @ 8:57 pm

Big hugs to all your family.

Anaya

#4 Comment By Ralph Hossler On January 2, 2026 @ 11:14 pm

Carmella, I’m so sorry to hear of your lost .

#5 Comment By Kevin Kagel On January 3, 2026 @ 8:51 am

Jon u will be missed,an never forgotten.
My deepest condolences for family and friends RIP my brother.

#6 Comment By Christopher L Kralicek On January 8, 2026 @ 6:28 pm

Jon you were a great friend and leader, you will me missed RIP my friend .

#7 Comment By Jack Bath On January 9, 2026 @ 12:49 pm

Jon you were a good man and great friend
Condolences to your family. RIP

#8 Comment By Curtis Feltman On January 10, 2026 @ 1:25 pm

My condolences to John’s friends and family. I worked with John a few years ago. Wonderful guy