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DUDLEY – Patricia A. (Lavoie) Kupstas, 78, passed away peacefully on Monday, June 30th surrounded by her loving family.
Patricia leaves her husband of 60 years, Martin E. Kupstas; her son, Brian Kupstas and his wife, Janet of Dudley; a granddaughter, Heather Payne and her husband, Benjamin; a great grandchild, Jamison Payne; a brother, Edward Lavoie; two sisters, Susan Ohman and Donna DuBois; many nieces and nephews. Patricia is predeceased by a son, Michael E. Kupstas and grandson, Michael B. Kupstas.
Patricia worked for many years in the healthcare industry, she worked as the Activities Director at the Providence House of Millbury. She also worked for UMASS Hospital in Worcester. In her younger years was a member of the Millbury Drum Corps and Pat was a multi-state snare drum champion. Pat loved being on West Dennis Beach in Cape Cod with her family. Most important to Pat was spending time and taking care of her family, especially her grandchildren Michael, Heather and great grandchild, Jamison.
Family and friends are invited to remember and celebrate Patricia’s life by gathering for a time of visitation on Monday, July 7th from 4 to 7 p.m. in Mulhane Home for Funerals, 45 N. Main Street, Millbury. Burial will be private.
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