Clinton James Krupp, age 77, passed away peacefully on May 25, 2025. He was born on May 5, 1948, in Toledo, Ohio, to William and Shirley Krupp. Clint professed his faith in Jesus Christ and was a devoted member of St. Mark Community Church in Douglas, Georgia, where his church family became an extension of his own.
Clint proudly served his country in the Army during the Vietam War. He retired from the Department of Energy as a respected Machine Specialist. Outside of his professional life, he was an accomplished woodworker and avid golfer. A devoted and attentive father, he invested countless hours teaching his daughters how to throw a softball, bowl a perfect strike, and bait a hook on the waters of Lake Erie. In time, his heart was captured once again by his grandchildren, with whom he cherished every moment.
In recent years, Clint found great joy in traveling the world with his beloved wife, Judi. Their adventures by sea brought them closer together and created memories she will treasure forever. Clint was the embodiment of a faithful and loving husband—gentle, generous, and deeply caring.
His life was rich with purpose and full of love. Clint was a steady source of wisdom and guidance to his wife, daughters, grandchildren, and great-grandson. His presence, support, and sense of humor will be missed beyond measure.
Clint’s love for his church was unwavering. The community at St. Mark Community Church was not just a congregation—it was his spiritual anchor and his chosen family. His love for Jesus shone through in his kindness, compassion, and dedication to others.
He was preceded in death by his parents, William and Shirley Krupp, and his brother, William “Bill” Krupp. He is survived by his loving wife of 55 years, Judi Krupp; his sister, Reggie “Michele” Krupp; his daughters, Jennifer (John) Butler, Aimee Jo Krupp Perry, and Sherri Lawson Brown; his grandchildren, David Lough, Jacob Butler, Elijah Butler, Josiah Butler, and Johnna Beth Butler; and his great-grandson, Desmond Lough.
Clint now rests in the arms of his Savior. Visitation is 10:00-11:00 a.m. and a memorial service will follow at 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday, May 28th, at St. Mark Community Church with Reverend Chris Calhoun, and Son-in-Law, Reverend John Butler officiating. Graveside services to follow at Douglas City. Pallbearers will be John Butler, David Lough, Jacob Butler, Elijah Butler, and Josiah Butler.
In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests that donations be made to St. Mark Community Church, where Clint found fellowship, purpose, and a family so dear.