Larry D. Rupert
Larry D. Rupert, 72, of South Beaver Twp., passed away on November 24, 2017. He was born in Butler, PA on June 26, 1945, a son of the late Robert and Malinda (Barto) Rupert. He is survived by his wife, Lou Ann (Westover) Rupert; his children, Matthew Rupert, Laura (Sean) Kelly, Raechel (Matthew Mason) Miller, Shelby (Michael) Antoline, Brennen (Katie Zahn) Ruckert; his grandchildren, Kevin Kelly, Alyssa Kelly, Mackenzie Mason, Madisyn Antoline, and Ian Antoline. He is also survived by his brothers, Jerry Rupert, and Bruce Rupert.
He is preceded in death by his parents; his first wife, Margaret (Seeger); his son, Michael Rupert, and his sister, Karen Russo.
Larry was a 1963 graduate of Rochester High School and the treasurer of the reunion committee. He is a veteran of the US Airforce, and a graduate of the Penn State University. After his retirement from JSP International, he enjoyed eating breakfast every Tuesday with his high school buddies as well as playing golf with them every Thursday.
Family and Friends will be received on Tuesday from 2-4 & 6-8pm in the Huntsman Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Inc. of Rochester (502 Adams St.) Visitation will also be held on Wednesday from 10am until time of services at 11 am in the First Presbyterian Church of Rochester, 200 N. Park St. Rochester, PA 15074
Interment will be private at Sylvania Hills Memorial Park
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Hi Laura, Sorry that we cannot come in person to extend our sympathies, but you should know that we are thinking about you and all of the many memories with you and Larry.
Your old friends, Ingrid and John Rizzo
Words are not enough of what this man meant to me throughout my life. He was someone that made me laugh oh so hard I had tears rolling down my cheeks, a good dancer, and a person who I called my 2nd Dad. Larry & Peggy were always there when needed and I’m so thankful they were a part of my life. My dear friends, you will be dearly missed and your memories embedded in my heart forever. Love you both!
I was sorry to hear od Larry’s death. I worked and golfed with Larry. I am sorry for your loss.