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Alexander "Butch" Lupinetti

Mt. Laurel, NJ, New Jersey

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LUPINETTI,Alexander "Butch" of Mount Laurel died Wednesday August 4th, 2010 in Pompeii, Italy where is was vacationing with family. He was 69. Butch was born in Pemberton and was a graduate of Rancocas Valley Regional High School. His career after High School was varied to say the least. He was...

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I am very sorry for your loss. I saw the episode and he looked like he enjoyed life. You could see he was very fond of his daughter and family. If more people were fun loving like him, this world would be a better place. God Be with you Butch.

I am sorry for your loss. I first saw him on the The Throwdown with Bobby Flay and really enjoyed that episode and then met him at the Rib Fest in Sparks, NV and tried the ribs and knew why he won the throwdown and all those awards. Those ribs were the reason I've kept going to the ribfest-had to eat as many as I could, buy the sauce, and then take a rack or two back home to share with a very select few. He will really be missed.

My wife and I just watched the Bobby Flay throwdown show with Butch. We were shocked at the end when we saw In Memory of Butch Lupinetti. I ran to my computer and found the obituary . Our consolences go out to the Lupinetti family from Saraland, Alabama. God bless you

I just watched, for the second time, the Bobby Flay Throwdown with Butch Lupinetti. I was looking him up on the internet, trying to see where I could get his barbecue the next time I was in NJ. Then, I was shocked and saddened to see the show end with "In Memory of Butch Lupinetti". What a loss. He seemed like such a wonderful, happy soul. We should all try to imitate his enthusiasm for life. Thank you for being you, Butch!

One of a kind! Love his enthusiasm foe food.

I just watched the show and was saddened to hear of Butch's passing. I had never met him, but ate his food every time he came to COlumbus, Ohio. May your family find peace and comfort in knowing he was loved and will be missed.

Man, this guy had a love for his craft like no other. Truly a master. Our condeolences to your family.

fire up the smoker Butch. we're all coming home soon.
virgil

sorry to hear the news ,you could see the love of family and bbq in his face ,,,bbq- ers everywhere will miss butch