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2022

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JOHN STUPPIN Obituary

STUPPIN--John. The eighty-nine year long, coast to coast journey of John "Jack" Stuppin ended at home, exactly where he wanted to be, on November 29, 2022. The story began on September 8, 1933 with his birth in Yonkers, New York to Alexander and Sophie Stuppin. He attended public schools, graduating from Gorton High School in 1951, then went on to attend Columbia College, NY (Class of 1955). He served in the United States Marine Corps (Captain), where he lost some of his hearing, but gained his love of Japanese art and Ikebana during the 14 months he was stationed in Japan. Jack spent the rest of his life in the San Francisco Bay Area. While he often attributed his success to "luck", it was his quick wit, tenacity, and ability to connect ideas and people that took his career from insurance sales, brokerage firms, art and craft manufacturing, to venture capital work. Throughout it all he continued to paint, and moved to Sonoma County where his plein air and studio landscape painting became a vibrant and unique reflection of the nature that he cherished and wanted to preserve. His art has been written about and exhibited on both the West and East Coasts, and is held in museums as well as in many private collections. Jack is survived by his wife Diane T. Stuppin, his muse and love of his life, as well as his three children from his earlier marriages: Bonnie Stuppin, Michael Stuppin (Frances Lee), and Jonathan Stuppin, and grandchildren Devin and Alana Stuppin. Also by his sister, Joanna Deagan, cousins John and Peter Barbey, brother and sister-in-law Walter and Diane Skaggs. He was "Uncle Jack" to Greg Kennedy (Wynne Bamberg), Kevin Skaggs (Gretchen), Maxine Kennedy (Sean), William Deagan (Natalie), Suzanne Deagan, Ronald Deagan (Michele), John Deagan (Michelle), and Nancy Deagan (David Butler). A celebration of his life will be held in the late spring, the date will be announced. In lieu of flowers, contributions in his memory may be made to Museum of Sonoma County, Food for Thought, Pepperwood Preserve, and Becoming Independent.

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Published by New York Times on Dec. 11, 2022.

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Janis Hartman

May 13, 2023

Jack was a nice man and a good friend I will miss him

Susan Harmon

January 1, 2023

I had the privilege of seeing some of the paintings of Jack Stuppin at an exhibit at the Hudson River Museum - Jack Stuppin: The Beginning of My World which ran July of 2021 through February 2022. His work took my breath away! So much so, that I went 4 more times just to stand and gaze and take it all in. I was born just south of Mr. Stuppin in Riverdale, The Bronx. I too moved to SF so I felt a special connection to him and his art. I returned "home" to Riverdale after retirement and was so thankful to discover this great artist at the HRM. My sincere condolences to his family and friends. And especially to Jack whose art gave me such joy during the ongoing pandemic. RIP Jack...

Rachael Kelly

December 26, 2022

To Jack! May your skies always be filled with Stuppin clouds in this next great adventure!
In gratitude,
Rachael, Danny and Libby

Paul Pelosi

December 8, 2022

Jack was a wonderful, enthusiastic, imaginative friend for the last half century. He was always fun to be around.
My prayers and best wishes go out to his family.
Paul Pelosi

Cathy Ramacciotti

December 7, 2022

Bonnie,
You are in our thoughts and in our prayers.
Julie and Cathy Ramacciotti

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