Mr. Frank C. Lupo

1922 - 2011

Mr. Frank C. Lupo obituary, 1922-2011, CHARLOTTE, NC

Mr. Frank C. Lupo

1922 - 2011

BORN

1922

DIED

2011

Frank Lupo Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Dec. 28, 2011.
FRANK CHARLES LUPO

Frank Charles Lupo died on December 25, 2011 at Asbury Care Center in Charlotte, North Carolina after a long illness. He was eighty-nine years old.

Frank was born on March 12, 1922, the son of the late Frank Coke Lupo and Clara McCarthy Lupo. He was a native of Columbia, South Carolina.

Frank graduated from the University of South Carolina in 1943 with a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. While at USC, he joined the Naval ROTC Unit and immediately after graduation, entered the US Navy submarine training school at the Naval Submarine Base in New London, Connecticut as an Ensign. He served four years during World War II in the South Pacific aboard the USS Piranha, a Balao class submarine. During that time, he rose to the rank of First Lieutenant. Frank did not consider his service during World War II an obligation; rather he believed it was his duty and an honor.

Frank spent a long career in a number of engineering and management positions with DuPont Corporation, Daniel Construction Company and Celanese Corporation, retiring from Celanese in Shelby, North Carolina in 1982. He was highly respected within the engineering community as a smart, effective manager, and as an ethical businessperson. He expected from others what he expected from himself – that they work hard and give their best effort.

Frank was a lifelong Methodist, who served the church tirelessly in many lay capacities over many years. He was generous with his time and other resources, and was active throughout his life in reaching out to those less fortunate, serving on boards and working in a variety of capacities with The Salvation Army, Meals on Wheels, The Shriners Hospital for Crippled Children, Friendship Trays and most recently, tutoring at risk children through the Charlotte Mecklenburg School System. In past years, Frank also led a number of mission trips to Haiti. Frank is particularly remembered for his work with the Boy Scouts. He was the long time Scoutmaster for Troop 104 at Central United Methodist Church in Shelby, North Carolina. Additionally, he served on a number of Boy Scout advisory boards, and was instrumental in the development of the new Schiele Boy Scout Camp for the Piedmont Council located outside Rutherfordton, North Carolina. Some of Frank's happiest times were spent on Boy Scout camping trips.

Family was of the highest priority to Frank. He led a happy household, which typified the best efforts and dreams of Post War America. There, hard work, personal discipline, Christian charity and frugality were taught through both word and, more importantly, Frank's quiet example. He stressed the importance of education and continually encouraged his children to "always do your best," but was quick to add that "that will be enough."

An avid outdoorsman, Frank enjoyed hunting, fishing and camping, and passed his love of the outdoors on to his children. He enjoyed sports of all kinds, and never met a baseball game that he didn't like.

Frank will be fondly remembered by his family and those who knew him as an energetic, funny and generous man, who expected the best from everyone, but who gave even more.

Frank is survived by his wife of sixty-one years, Jeanne Parsons Lupo. He is also survived by his daughter, Susan Elizabeth Lupo and her husband, Andrew DuVal Taylor, Jr., and their family, Andrew DuVal Taylor, III (Jennifer), Robin Taylor Belk (Jacob), Katherine Hope Taylor, Martha Kay Taylor, and Taylor Ann Belk. Frank's son, Dickson McCarthy Lupo and his wife Anne Keith Lupo, and Frank's two beloved granddaughters, Mary Katherine Parsons Lupo and Elizabeth McCarthy Lupo, also survive him. Frank was predeceased by his sister, Georgia A. Lupo of Columbia, South Carolina.

Frank's family would like to extend their heartfelt appreciation to the Second Floor staff at the Asbury Care Center for their compassionate care of Frank and his family.

A Funeral Service celebrating Frank's life will be held at Myers Park United Methodist Church in the Francis Chapel, on Thursday, December 29, 2011 at eleven o'clock in the morning. The family will receive friends after the service. A private burial will follow. Harry and Bryant Company is serving the family.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorials be made to The Aldersgate Supplemental Assistance Fund, 3800 Shamrock Drive, Charlotte, N.C. 28215.

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January 1, 2012

To Lupo Family....Frank was my boss at Fiber Industries from 1967 - 1980. He was the best. He expected us to do our best and inspired us to do so. I have thought of him over the years. He will be missed.
Bill Clifton ...1/1/2012

Beth Anthony McDaniel

December 30, 2011

Lupo family... My mom just called me to tell me she had heard from her friend Bea that Frank had died. I am truly sorry we didn't know until today. I have SOOOO many fond memories of him thru the years... first at Central Methodist and later on as neighbors on Ware Street and beyond. Please know that you are all in my thoughts and prayers...

Love to you all...

Beth

Dottie Dixon

December 29, 2011

Jeanne and family,

Our sincere sympathy and prayers for all of you in your loss of Frank.

We worked with him for many years at Fiber Industries in Shelby, N. C., and really enjoyed working with him. He will be missed.

Dottie and Royce Dixon

Debbie Dent Klutz

December 28, 2011

To Mrs. Lupo, Susan, Dick and their families - I just found out about Mr. Lupo's death and wanted to say how sorry I am for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you during this sad time, and will be thinking of you tomorrow morning as you lay your loved one to rest. Much love.

Derallin Morrow

December 28, 2011

My sincere condolences to the Lupo family. I work in the Laboratory at Shriners Hospital where Frank volunteered. He was a joy to talk with and his smile was infectious. You will be in my thoughts and prayers.

Cheri Clayton

December 28, 2011

Lupo family. Frank was a friend of mine at Shriners Hopital (Greenville, SC) in the Laboratory where he volunteered. I was most inspired by his continued education/learning after his retirement. We had many profound conversations that still influence me today about many subjects, and his love of your entire family was evident. It was touching to hear him speak of his beloved wife Jeanne. It was an honor to have known Frank Lupo.

Natalie Isley

December 28, 2011

Lupo Family Our prayers go out to you and your family it's hard when those we love pass away. In this time of need we can rely on “the God of all comfort” (2 Cor. 1:3, 4) to help endure. Sorry for your loss.

Peter J Bouharoun

December 27, 2011

You are in our thoughts and prayers.

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