ROBERT-KUPKA-Obituary

ROBERT J. KUPKA

Springfield, New Hampshire

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KUPKA, Robert J. 70, of Hampton, NH, formerly of Springfield, Thursday, January 21, 2016. Beloved son of the late Joseph and Gertrude (Murphy) Kupka. Devoted husband of his late wife Joan B. (Allman) Kupka. Loving father of Robert J. Kupka Jr. and his wife Michelle of Hampton, NH, Kimberly Canney...

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Great guy and great teammate.



Fred Flavin - B.C. Hockey

I was one of a few freshmen, along with Bobby, to gain a spot on the Cathedral HS hockey team so many years ago (1959?). Coach Lamarche picked a winner in Bobby... early on during that year it became clear that Bob was destined to be a star. He was always a feared and respected opponent and a class guy off the ice. Even after I transferred out of Cathedral, joining a neighboring town's HS team, Bobby and I maintained a casual friendship. (Although we were then technically rivals, I wasn't...

So sad my good friend. Nancy from the beach

sorry to have a passing it was a great teacher a great person I graduated verizon bill in 74

Bobby...sorry I didn't get to say goodbye to you yesterday. I can still remember that smile and laugh at Westy High...you were-still are a good man who I enjoyed meeting. Rest in peace my man...

My deepest sympathy for the Kupka family.
He was a favorite and was considered a
real success story to my husband
Guy Lamarche.....

Our condolences to the Kupka family. Bob Kupka was a great teacher, coach and man. My husband played hockey for Bob at RHS, and I went to all the games. Again, sorry for your loss

Bobby was a teammate and SuperStar @ Cathedral. He went to BC and I went to BU and we never stopped being Friends during our College Hockey Days. My prayers to your Family and I wish I had known about his illness as I would have come and hugged him Goodbye. John A. Williams

My deepest condolences to the Kupka family. Bob and I became friends when we were classmates at B.C. Class of 1967. We also coached against each other for many years in the City of Boston. Bob was always a gentleman and will be sorely missed. May he rest in peace.

Al Butters
Westwood, MA