Astrea-Hupfel-Obituary

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Astrea S. Hupfel

New London, Connecticut

Mar 30, 1938 – Jun 13, 2022

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BORN
March 30, 1938
DIED
June 13, 2022
LOCATION
New London, Connecticut

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Byles Memorial Home - New London Obituary

Waterford- Astrea S Hupfel, “Stree”, 84, of Waterford, passed away peacefully at home on Monday, June 13, 2022.



She was born on Mare Island, CA, the daughter of Rear Admiral William Bernard and Ruth M. Sieglaff.



She was married to W. Mott Hupfel, Jr., who passed away in 2012. Stree and Mott shared a great love, and blended their families with care and intention. Favorite activities included golf, fly fishing, reading the paper together, lively debates, and travel. Astrea was previously married to Ralph A. Powers, Jr. and they had three children.



Astrea was a writer and lifelong learner who was active in the Waterford community, having served on the Waterford RTM. While raising her young children she was a hard-working community volunteer in the New London area, working for several local charities. A Wellesley graduate, class of ‘59, she processed at the Wellesley graduation ceremony in 1979 after returning to college to finish her degree.



The Women’s Movement and Nuclear Freeze Movement of the 70’s sparked a passion in Astrea for political activism and involvement. She marched in Washington D.C. and locally (often with her children), wrote many letters to the Editor of The Day newspaper, volunteered on political campaigns and corresponded regularly with her elected representatives. In recent years she was determined to learn as much as she could about Black American history and experiences and participated in anti-racism work through the All Souls Unitarian Universalist Congregation in New London.



In addition to her activism, Astrea will be remembered for her artistry, exemplified in her unique home, gardens, flower arrangements, and unfailing sense of style. A graceful swimmer, skier and dancer with an occasionally mischievous sense of humor, she frequently broke out into song (like her father before her) upon hearing a bit of lyric spoken by an unwitting accomplice. Her huge smile and warm hugs waiting for family and friends as they arrived at her front door, and her willingness to drop everything for her children, will never be forgotten.



Astrea was an avid golfer who won the New London / Great Neck Country Club championship in 1965 and 1966, was runner-up in 1967 and 2006 and most recently, in 2020, won the President’s Cup tournament. She was grateful to Katharine “Kay Kay” Powers for patiently teaching her the game. Astrea also frequently expressed her gratitude to many friends of Bill W. for helping her cultivate humility and honesty.



She is survived by her son Ralph A. Powers, III (Ivana), her daughters Kristin P. Harkness, and Jennifer P. Ligeti (George), stepson W. Mott Hupfel, III (Sara Goodman), and stepdaughter Allison H. Porter; her ten grandchildren Katharine Astrea Van Egmond (Brett), Samantha Ligeti, Alexander Ligeti, Fenway Powers, Lilla Powers, Georgia Hupfel, Lilly Hupfel, William Porter, Sam Porter, Isabelle Porter (James Barrett) and her brother Peter M. Sieglaff. She was delighted to hold and play with her first great-grandchild last summer, Matilda, daughter of Isabelle and James.



A celebration of Astrea’s life will be held on July 9th at 11AM at the Pequot Chapel, 857, Montauk Avenue, New London. Burial is private. Please visit www.byles.com to sign the guestbook or share a memory.

In lieu of flowers, donations in her memory may be made to the Community Foundation of Eastern CT: Southeast Area Women and Girl’s Fund, P.O. Box 769, New London, CT 06320 or the All Souls Unitarian Universalist Congregation, 19 Jay Street, New London, CT 06320.

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Rest in Peace Stree. A great wit and public servant

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

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Astrea Hupfel was a courageous warrior in this life.
A woman of integrity with fierce love for family.
A woman who stood up for what was the next right step in her life.
It was my honor to know Astrea and her beloved Mott.
May she rest in peace

I met Stree at All Souls, and our connection always deepened with every conversation (especially book recommendations!). I got to know her better in a couple of group activities related to knowing more about marginalized people and protecting them! She will be exquisitely missed; I'm so grateful to have known Astrea. I'm sorry for your loss.

Stree was a great friend to the NLNAACP. She was elected to the executive committee before her health took a turn. She told me due to health she wasn´t able to participate. We told her she was still going to be listed as a board member because she earned that right. She will be greatly missed!

So sorry to hear of Astrea´s passing. She was a great friend of my parents Sally and Joe and I had the privilege of spending time with her at my moms many parties she attended at 210 Great Neck Road. She was a wonderful powerful woman and will be missed but never forgotten....she has totally left her mark in this world on many levels

Stree was a very fine lady who is remembered way back from Algebra I at NLHS. May her memory be eternal.