Eugene-Chupik-Obituary

Eugene Chupik

Dallas, Texas

1931 - 2021

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January 5, 2021
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Dallas, Texas

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CHUPIK, Eugene Eugene (Gene) J. Chupik passed away on January 5, 2021. He was born on January 22, 1931 in Temple, Texas to Jerry and Annie Chupik. Gene graduated from Temple High School in 1948. He joined the Navy in January 1950; after his discharge in 1954, he went to the University of Texas...

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Cousin and best friend

Gene and I had a great time since early days during childhood and recent days. I really enjoyed skiing with him even i could not keep up. I will keep skiing his mountain as long as I am able to do so . So many wonderful memories through out our lives! See you in a few years when god says to see you. God bless you. Ed

Heartfelt condolences to his family. I worked with Steve Chupik years ago at Informatics.

May your spirit for life, live on in all of us.

I will so miss you and the void of not being able to talk to you. Thank you for making me a better person and teaching me the balance of life. The heartfelt talks, laughs, jokes, and to always dance

Grove of 100 Memorial Trees

Our condolences to Betty Lu and all of the family. Gene was always a kind man. I have many memories of their visits to Temple for holidays and special occasions. Many warm memories! On behalf of Dan, Charles and Brenda Maynard

I couldn't agree more with the descriptions of Gene's character and personality already shown below. Gene was such a great individual. The more I got to know him, the more I looked up to him. We enjoyed ski racing, ski cruising, chatting over lunch, setting up radio promotions and so much more. I understand that he was in constant physical pain, thus I agree with Betty Lu that his pain is now converted to peace in "a better place"...but, we will miss him very much, just the same. The...

Gene, or as I was honored to call him, papa Bucky, was one of the good guys. Generous, fun loving, adventurous and a life long learner, he gave far more to this world than ever he asked from it. You were never a stranger with Gene, his practice of hospitality was art. After a particularly difficult year, his loss is a hard blow. Let's share his memory, and laugh, he'd like that.