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Joseph Krupa Obituary

March 23, 1925 - July 7, 2020

Joseph Krupa of Scottsdale, Arizona died on July 7, 2020 at the age of 95. He lived in Phoenix, Arizona since 1981, and resided at The Gardens of Scottsdale, an assisted living facility for the past two years.

Joseph was born at home in Ashley, Pennsylvania to Stephen and Katherine (Pavlisko) Krupa. He was the seventh of eight children, all first-generation Americans of Czechoslovakian immigrant parents. Joseph worked during high school in the advertising department of American Stores in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. He graduated in 1943 from Ashley High School, where he participated in glee club and was the vice president of his class. The same year he enlisted in the United States Marine Corp during World War II. He attended boot camp at Parris Island, South Carolina. Following his early training, Corporal Krupa was assigned to the Survey Team of the 13th Marines Regiment, which became part of the 5th Marine Division that was activated at Camp Pendleton, California. He served on the Survey Team and survived the Battle of Iwo Jima. Joseph's 5th Division troop received a Presidential Unit Citation awarded for extraordinary heroism on Iwo Jima in February 1945. Joseph witnessed the U.S. Marines raising the American flag atop Mount Suribachi on Iwo Jima in the final stages of the Pacific War.

Following his honorable discharge from the Marines in 1946, Joseph attended Syracuse University on the G.I. Bill, where he majored in advertising and graduated in 1950 with a bachelor's degree in business. Between college semesters, Joseph worked for his older brothers back home in the family-owned soft drink bottling business, Mission Beverage Company in Ashley, Pennsylvania. While at Syracuse, he was the treasurer of the Alpha Delta Sigma professional advertising fraternity, the secretary of the Kappa Chi social fraternity, co-editor of the college paper, and a member of the Industrial Relations Club.

Following graduation, he worked in management for the Sears, Roebuck and Company in Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Illinois locations from 1950-1962. He participated in the local Lions Club and was a member of the Jaycees. In 1962, Joseph joined the national sales team of WEJ-IT Expansion Products, Inc. headquartered in Broomfield, Colorado. Through the years, he was active with the Rotary Club, traveled extensively for business, and rose to Vice President of Sales. Joseph moved to Phoenix, Arizona in 1981 where he enjoyed golfing, and took a variety of cruises which took him around the world. He officially retired in 1990, continuing to enjoy the desert climate of Arizona and taking long walks around his neighborhood. Joseph was a survivor and fiercely independent, despite gradually losing most of his eyesight to macular degeneration. He proudly lived on his own until two years ago.

Joseph was predeceased by his toddler sister Catherine (1919), his parents, and all of his adult siblings and their spouses: Stephen, Jr. (Leocadia), Andrew (Ann), Mary Tuminelli (Peter), Paul (Mary), Susan Kopiczak Witkoski (Adolph; Edmund), and Frank (Nancy). He is survived by many nieces/nephews, grand-nieces/nephews, and great-grand nieces/nephews and their families.

Services and a graveside committal with military funeral honors took place in St. Mary's Cemetery, in Wilkes-Barre, PA on Saturday, July 11, 2020. Arrangements were coordinated by Whitney & Murphy Funeral Home in Phoenix, AZ and George A. Strish Funeral Home in Ashley, PA.

Thank you to the caring professionals at The Gardens of Scottsdale for supporting Joseph. Special thanks to Rapheal C., Tieg B., Darion C., and Gaye F.

Memorial donations can be made to the Arizona Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired (ACBVI), 3100 East Roosevelt Street, Phoenix, AZ 85008 www.acbvi.org or to the American Macular Degeneration Foundation (AMDF) P.O. Box 515, Northampton, MA 01061 www.macular.org

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Published by The Arizona Republic from Jul. 8 to Jul. 12, 2020.

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July 10, 2020

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Tom Ostrowski & family

July 10, 2020

Condolences to the Krupa family on the loss of their senior member. He inspired all of us with his vigor for life and fortitude to honor his own ideals. In the mid-eighties I put his (handwritten) genealogy into digital format for which he was very thankful. He wanted the material to be enjoyed by his entire family. His action in South Pacific promoted me to read about the battle for Iwo Jima and the flag raising; to think he witnessed that iconic event on the peak of Suribachi! Yesterday, just over 75 years later, I lunched with a Japanese colleague at a sushi bar overlooking the Ring boulevard, within sight of the hotel Hitler stayed. Times certainly have changed in the last 75 years and Great Uncle Joe has left our world better off for his efforts. Now he rests in peace in the fullness of all that is good, true and beautiful.

Julie McDonnell

July 9, 2020

Hello Krupa Family... Please accept our deepest condolences from Julie (Ostrowski), Brian & Maya McDonnell up here in the Poconos. When my Mom (Mary Ann) told me Uncle Joe died, I immediately thought of his youthful energy and sparkly blue eyes. He certainly had a zest for life and lived his to the fullest! I was also able to dig up an old manila envelope he had sent to my parents over twenty years ago when I was living overseas in the Western Pacific. The envelope was full of maps and a long, detailed letter about his quest to find out, "Where in the world is Micronesia?" He had gone to the library and researched atlases and made copies to send to my parents. It also reconnected him with his time training and fighting in the islands of the Pacific. I didn't realize until today that he fought in WWII -- he was always so humble and interested in other people's lives. And let's not forget the awesome genealogy he put together! How blessed we all are to have known him! He was a Krupa original. Be at peace, Uncle Joe, and travel beyond the map's borders to a place where your insatiable curiosity can finally be quenched. You are loved and will be missed.

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