Norman Lupa

Obituary of Norman J. Lupa

LUPA - Norman J. Of Depew, November 4, 2020. Beloved husband of the late Jane (nee Lewandowski)Luppa; devoted father of James (Denise) Luppa and Nancy (James) Schiffmacher.; loving grandfather of Brandon, Maegan (Alfred), Danielle, Joseph and four step-grandchildren; cherished great-grandfather of Ryker, Elliana, Phenix, Aryabella and Cylas; dear brother of the late Leonard and Elvin. Mr. Lupa was a Marine Corps veteran of the Korean war, a retiree of Moog with 33 years of service, a proud member of the Holy Name Society, an avid fan of the NHL, especially the Buffalo Sabres and enjoyed daily long walks around his village. Visitation in the CICHON-BORGOSZ FUNERAL HOME, INC., 4929 Broadway, Depew, Sunday 12-4 PM. Relatives and friends are invited to a Mass of Christian Burial in St. Mother Teresa Parish at St. James Church, 496 Terrace Blvd.,Depew, Monday at 11 AM. Please assemble at Church. Please understand that face coverings must be worn and six foot distancing in the Church and Funeral Home, Maximum capacity of 33% restrictions in the Funeral Home will strictly be observed and may cause entry delays. Thank you for understanding.
Sunday
8
November

Visitation

12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Sunday, November 8, 2020
Cichon-Borgosz Funeral Home Inc.
4929 Broadway
Depew, New York, United States
Please understand that face coverings must be worn, six foot distancing, maximum capacity of 33% restrictions in the Funeral Home will strictly be observed and may cause entry delays. Thank you for understanding.
Monday
9
November

Mass of Christian Burial

11:00 am
Monday, November 9, 2020
St. Mother Teresa Parish at St. James Church
496 Terrace Blvd.
Depew, New York, United States
716-683-2746
Please Assemble at Church. Please understand that face coverings must be worn and six foot distancing will be observed and may cause entry delays. Thank you for understanding.

Interment

St. Augustine Cemetery
25 Cemetery Road
Lancaster, New York, United States
St. Joseph, Row 9, Lot 491, Grave 2
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