Richard-Antupit-Obituary

Richard Antupit

Hartford, Connecticut

May 4, 1925 – Jul 17, 2023

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BORN
May 4, 1925
DIED
July 17, 2023
LOCATION
Hartford, Connecticut

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Richard Antupit 98 of Hartford, CT, a graduate of UConn & veteran lived a full life. Dick the eldest & big brother to Samuel (Bunny) Antupit & youngest sister Joan Lurier of FL passed away July 17, 2023. He is predeceased by his wife Barbara Antupit in 1995.

Dick married his sweetheart Barbara Aronson of New London & had 2 sons Philip & Douglas Antupit, both are married & 4 grandchildren.

Dick a successful auto dealer, enjoyed cars sales & business & loved people all the while running the family dealerships @ New London Motors & Richardson's in Old Saybrook, CT.

Barbara & Dick were well traveled & golfers eventually becoming snowbirds settling in a great community & having lots of friends in Jupiter, FL & enjoying life & retirement.

Dick will be deeply missed by so many, especially those who loved him most…

We love you Pop rest in peace…

Family graveside service Friday, July 21st at Beth El cemetery Groton, Ct.

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Can't believe it's been a year already. RIP Mr A ... JCR

Mr. A ... RIP

I worked for Mr A for about 6 years. He was a wonderful employer and put up with a lot from me. He always had a smile.

My condolences to the family.

Dick was the lind of guy.you. couldnt help liking he was a great automobile man Joe caldrello

Richard took me under his wing and taught me the car business as a very young man- I moved to Florida and was able to buy my son a new car and send him to college and help him become the man he is, by making lots of money in the car business I retired at age 55 - Mr A was a great man and treated me like a son you only meet special people like that once in your lifetime. I will never forget you thank you

Phil and Doug, our deepest sympathies. I have so many fond memories of growing up in the New London Motors Family.

So very sorry for your loss. For decades, each fall, I would go with my parents to your father's business and pick out another new Mercury Station Wagon. Your father was a great guy.