Arthur-Schupmann-Obituary

Rev. Arthur Schupmann

New Berlin, Wisconsin

1931 - 2020 (Age 89)

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New Berlin, Wisconsin

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Rev. Arthur W. Schupmann Called home to Eternal Life on November 24, 2020. Pastor Arthur W. Schupmann was born on July 3, 1931. He is the 13th of 15 children born to the Reverend and Mrs. Gustave G.G. Schupmann of Chesterfield, MO. Pastor Schupmann attended Trinity Lutheran Elementary School in...

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I was saddened to hear of Art's passing. I do know he is definitely in heaven enjoying eternal life with family and friends. May the peace of the Christmas Season be with your family.

I first met Art at the Princeton Club almost 7 years ago where we became good friends working out and talking about so many things including God, religion and sports. I owe Art many thanks for helping save my soul. He taught me many things including how our lives here on earth should be serving God...

I'd like to say I regret not calling him more often in the past years. He was one of my favorite uncles and although I don't remember much of what I did last week etched in my memory is the moment he introduced me to his future wife Dottie at my grandpa's (his father) house on Clayton Rd in the mid-50's. She was very striking and made quite the impression on a pre-teen boy.
In some ways he was like an older brother to me because of the gap in ages between my father, Art's older...

Pastor Schupmann was my Pastor and friend for over 57 years. We shared many hours of conversations at his home, my home, church and my sons home. He confirmed me, married me, baptized my children and then married my children. He knew my family inside and out. He also buried my father. I had many classes with him and also my other family members. We loved coming to listen to him in church at a sermon and listen to him teach us about Jesus in a class. Pastor surprised me and my family...

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

Pastor he will always be to me. He was a very influential person in my world, spiritually and personally. I often think of him. Throughout life, one encounters situations and or recounts memories...he had and will always be a reflection of what is good. He baptized, confirmed and married me and multiple members of my family.

Celebrating his contribution to this world.

I will share a funny memory.
When attending Saturday morning Catechism class at St. Peter’s...

Sympothies and condolences to his family and friends.
Rev. Schupmann was my childhood Pastor and church leader until he retired. He confirmed me in 1991. His wisdom, teaching and teaching style will stay with me for my lifetime. He was an old school teacher before they called it “old school” . He had a seriousness in his teaching And preaching and yet “DA REV” could make you laugh with his stories. He was not only a Teacher and a Pastor, he was a “Shepherd” to my family. He was looked...