
1951 – 2022
Woodstock, CT – Paul F. Lupinski, 70, passed away on Monday, July 4, 2022 at his home in Woodstock, CT surrounded by his family. Born in Kearny, NJ in 1951, he was the son of the late Frank and Betty (Leyh) Lupinski.
Paul worked as a computer programmer for ADP in New Jersey and California until he retired. He lived most of his life in California before moving to Woodstock, CT in 2020 to be with his family. In his younger years Paul enjoyed riding his Harley Davidson motorcycle and had a love for cars, including his Corvette. Since he moved to Woodstock he enjoyed spending time with his family especially spending time playing with his grandnieces, Jemma and Raeghan.
Paul is survived by his sister, Mary Ann Champney and her husband Ron of Woodstock CT. Also survived by his niece, Kelly and her husband Tucker of Killington VT; his nephew, Ryan and his wife Nicole and their daughter Raeghan of Thompson CT ; his niece, Nikki and her daughter Jemma of Putnam CT ; and, his nephew, Adam and his wife Sarah and their children Charlotte, Thomas and Jack of England . He is predeceased by his brother, the late John Lupinski.
Funeral services are private. Arrangements have been entrusted to the Gilman Funeral Home & Crematory, 104 Church St., Putnam, CT. For memorial, guestbook visit www.GilmanAndValade.com.
Jamie & Debra Heath
Mary Ann –
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. May Paul Rest in Peace and may each of you find comfort in the memories you have of Paul.
Mary Beth Hickey
To Mary Ann and all the Lupinski and Champney families
I am so very sorry to learn of Paul’s passing.
It’s good to know you were all together these past few years.
I will keep you all in my thoughts and prayers.
X- Mary
Jimmy "Hutch" Owens
Paul was my friend. I will miss him. Love from Jimmy “Hutch” Owens
Janice McLane
Sorry for your loss.
Glad you got to spend the last couple of years together.
You and your family will be in my thoughts and prayers
Love ❤
Stacey Molloy
Pauly was one of my favorite people in the world. From the moment we met it felt like we’d known each other all our lives & we became instant friends. He will be very much missed. Sending my love & prayers to his family.
Mike Brown
‘JPaul’ was a friend like no other, a leader, a mentor, and a lover of life. I could fill this blog with stories from just the short time we spent together at ADP, from the day that he almost crashed my brand new Harley into a parked car, to some of the most insanely fun ski trips to Lake Placid, he was truly one of a kind. Not sure how we ever lost touch, but I had always hoped to see him again … guess now I’ll just have to wait a little longer. RIP JPaul … I’ll see you down the road …