Donald N. Dupley
April 15, 1924 – March 17, 2020
Preceded in death by son, John Patrick Dupley. Survived by wife, Marilyn; and daughter, Marjorie Dupley.
FAMILY SERVICE: Friday, March 20th, 11am, at the West Center Chapel. INTERMENT: Calvary Cemetery. Memorials are suggested to the St. Vincent de Paul Society. To view a live broadcast of this service, go to our website and click the View Live Cast button on our homepage.
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I am so very sorry for your loss. Don was a great friend to my parents, and a true gentleman. He will be greatly missed.
Mr Dupley was a wonderful person, father and husband. I really mean it when I say I am here for you. A shoulder to cry on, a drink, cleaning. Please do not hesitate as I know tomorrow will be more difficult without him. My heart is with you.
In my years working at St Joan of Arc, Don was always such an example of kindness and giving of ones self for others. I always enjoyed visiting with him when I saw him. I will keep him and his family in my prayers.
Heath and I are thinking about you during this time. Wish we could be there for you.
Love thy neighbor
It was many, many years ago when I lived in Omaha for a few summers while my dad played with the Omaha Royals, but I have very fond memories of the warm Dupley hospitality, I particularly remember Don’s amazing book collection, including the distinctive dusty book smell!, and how generous he was in sharing it. My condolences to Marilyn and Marjorie.
I’m so sorry to hear of Don’s death! He was one of my favorite bosses at Union Pacific and I always enjoyed visiting with you, Marjorie! My heart goes out to you all! Sending loving prayers your way!
Sorry for your loss. Always loved stopping in Omaha on the way to Iowa to visit the Dupley’s!
We were next door neighbors to Don and Marilyn for almost 20 years. You couldn’t ask for better neighbors. It was like having grandparents for our two boys right next door. We will miss you Don. Marge and Marilyn, we will keep you in our thoughts and prayers.
Wonderful neighbors and friends for nearly 50 years. Many good memories of helping with book sales, yard work etc. Always looked forward to seeing them and catching up. We will miss you but always remember your kindness towards others. Regards. Kevin Faller.
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