Victoria Ann Trupiano

Victoria Ann Trupiano obituary, Utica, MI

Victoria Ann Trupiano

Victoria Trupiano Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Wm. Sullivan & Son Funeral Directors - Utica on Feb. 8, 2024.

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Our precious mother Victoria Ann Trupiano, 66, of Auburn Hills, Michigan, peacefully passed away on February 5th, 2024 surrounded by her loved ones. She was born February 23, 1957, the daughter of Rosario and Janet (Pung) Trupiano in Detroit, Michigan.
Victoria was passionate about a variety of careers and hobbies throughout her life. She bred, groomed, and showed dogs while winning many awards along the way. She was extremely creative and had many ways of expressing her creativity. She loved to craft and make art and was once a manicurist who would design beautiful creations on her client's hands. She was intensely interested in making jewelry and would enhance her style with it regularly. She enjoyed making homemade gifts for others and Christmas ornaments were ones she repeated often. She had a bit of an electronics bug and spent many years repairing circuit boards. More recently she repaired her own microwave and her key fob for her car. She delighted in being in the sun and spent a great number of hours gardening, relaxing at the pool or beach, and attending music performances in the park. She loved to sing and always received a loud applause when partaking in Karaoke. She enjoyed cooking and making recipes of her own, something she truly bonded with her oldest daughter over. Horses are an animal you would find displayed around Victoria's home; she loved them. The apple didn't fall far from the tree and her daughters and grandchildren also shared in her love of them. She was a social butterfly who loved to see the best in everyone she met and share her joy. She could carry on a conversation with anyone that would give her the time. She had a deep faith in Jesus Christ and knew that HE was the reason she made it through many trials in her life. She intends to watch over all her loved ones from Heaven, she always made that clear to her daughters.
Victoria was a sentimental soul and loved her family dearly. Victoria is survived by her daughters Danielle (James) Boglev and Jennifer (Travis) Muir, her grandchildren Allyson, Alexander, Ava, Lincoln, Ella, Sadie, Clara, Isaiah, and Silas, her beloved friend John Sakulich, her sisters Marthe (Robert) Urbanek and Cynthia Payne, and her brother Christopher Trupiano, amongst other special family and friends. Victoria was predeceased by her parents Rosario and Janet (Pung) Trupiano, her brother John Trupiano, her darling cousin Bonnie Trupiano, along with other family and friends she loved deeply.
Visitation will be held at Wm. Sullivan and Son Funeral Directors, 8459 Hall Road, Utica, Friday, February 9, 2024 from 11:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m. Funeral Services will be held at the Funeral Home on Saturday, February 10, 2024 at 11:30 a.m. Victoria will be laid to rest at the Utica Cemetery.
Victoria will be greatly missed by all. If anyone would like to contribute to the memorial fund set up by Victoria's daughters to help with funeral and burial expenses, please follow this link: . We ask that you share a memory at www.sullivanfuneraldirectors.com

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