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"Let your soul shine, It's better than sunshine, It's better than moonshine, Damn sure better than rain, Yeah, now people don't mind, We all get this way sometimes, Gotta let your soul shine, shine till the break of day"-Warren Haynes


Robert John Dupré, of Huntington, Indiana, passed from this life in Huntington Hospice, on May 11, 2018. He was 62 years old.

He is survived by his wife, Lisa Dupré (nee Click) of 27 years. He has three children: Rebeca (nee Dupré) & Chris Blue, Katia (nee Dupré) & Shane Harris and Brandon & Savannah (nee Carey) Dupré. He also has many grandchildren: Jeremiah, Jacqueline, Johnathan, Michael, Erik, Jayden, Samantha, Reanna, Tavis, Gabby, and Reagan. His sister Kate & husband Max, his brother Larry & wife Jean. His nieces and nephews are Daniel, Juliana, Amanda, Lori, Lynette, Kristina, Kyle and Kevin. Other family includes: brother-in-law Greg, Stephen, Somer, Austin, Amaya, Lily, Keith, Aunt Linda & Uncle Jim, Jordan and Boomer.

Bob was born in St. Louis, Missouri on December 13, 1955 to Carleton “Red” & Gloria Dupré; he was the youngest of three children. He married Lisa Click in 1991 and spent the rest of his life with her by his side. Bob worked for General Motors for over 30 years. He loved to play guitar and write his own songs. He loved Cardinals baseball (or any baseball for that matter). Recently his favorite pastime was driving his 35th anniversary edition, red, convertible Camaro.

Victoria’s Vineyard (1000 W Washington, 47348) of Hartford City, Indiana will host the memorial party. Please do not send flowers, we ask for donations to be sent to Victoria’s Vineyard.

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