Gerald Chupik Obituary
Obituary published on Legacy.com by Hamilton Brenna-Cellini Funeral Homes on Jul. 4, 2022.
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Gerald Stephen Chupik, 88, of Pinehurst, NC passed away on Thursday, June 30, 2022, at St. Joseph of the Pines. Gerry was born on August 14, 1933, in Trenton, NJ to the late Stephen and Anna (Wasko) Chupik.
He is survived by his dedicated daughter, Teri Blades (David); two grandchildren he adored, Evan and Christa Blades; his brother, Roger Chupik (Evelyn), and their children Tom and Andy Chupik; his sister, Arlene Flodmand (the late Rich), and their children Rick, Tim and Chris Flodmand.
In addition to his parents, Gerry was preceded in death by his brother-in-law, Rich Flodmand, and nephew, Roger Chupik, Jr.
Gerry was born and raised in New Jersey, where he learned to play the trumpet at a young age and enjoyed playing in many concerts and marching bands. In the 1960's, he was a member of the Morristown Colonials Drum and Bugle Corps. His most exciting and unique band experience was marching with the Washington Redskin's Marching Band, the oldest NFL marching band, founded in 1937.
Gerry proudly served his country in the US Navy for two years on the USS Iowa, where he had the opportunity to travel Europe extensively. Later he attended night school at Lehigh University while working full time in order to earn his master's degree in electrical engineering. Gerry went on to dedicate his 30+ career to AT&T (formerly Western Electric) and had such interesting stories about working on early computers in the 1960's and 70's.
An avid golfer of 40 years, he joined the Whispering Pines Country Club upon his 2015 arrival to North Carolina when he moved to be closer to his only daughter and grandkids. When Gerry wasn't golfing, he was on the dance floor as a very charming and confident lead, earning him the role of well sought-after partner for other ballroom dancers. In the 2000's, he combined his dance talent with his love of cruising the world by becoming a dance host and ballroom dance instructor for several cruise lines. While living in NC, he was an active member and officer of the Sandhills Chapter of USA Dance, a social ballroom dance organization.
Gerry led a full, rewarding life with his dedication to country, his employer and by living out his passions in retirement, but his daughter, Teri, and her family brought a special joy. She was a dedicated constant in his life and was an unwavering advocate for his care. Gerry very much enjoyed attending his grandson, Evan's, band concerts and watching his granddaughter, Christa's, dance recitals. He was tremendously proud of both of his grandchildren. Their passions for music and dance were unique bonds with their grandfather. He will be missed tremendously.
Services are planned for 10 am Wednesday, July 6, 2022, at the Hamilton Brenna-Cellini Funeral Home, 2365 Whitehorse-Mercervile Rd., Hamilton, NJ 08619. Burial to follow at St.Mary of the Assumption Cemetery #02, Hamilton Township, NJ. Service Details. Service
Wednesday, July 6th, 2022 10:00am
Hamilton Brenna-Cellini Funeral Home
2365 Whitehorse-Mercerville Road HAMILTON, NJ 08619
Interment
St. Mary of The Assumption Cemetery #2
HAMILTON, NJ 08610 Text Directions Send directions to the event directly to your phone Phone Number: Send Email Directions Get directions to the event directly to your inbox Email
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