Kathryn Marie (Petr) Hupp, 73, of Lawrence, KS, passed away on June 29th in her home with her loved ones at her side.
Kathy, daughter of Winzer and Gertrude (Christiansen) Petr, grew up in Topeka, KS and graduated from Topeka High School in 1969. She continued her education later in life, obtaining an Associate of Science degree from Washburn University in 1998.
Before starting her family, Kathy worked for Southwestern Bell as a lineworker. She also worked in the Topeka school system and Head Start program before completing her degree and becoming a Physical Therapy Assistant and eventually teaching at Washburn University.
On June 7, 1975, she married Douglas Elton Hupp in Lawrence. He preceded her in death on January 28, 2004. She was also preceded in death by her son Samuel Henry Hupp who passed away on March 2, 2021.
Survivors include her daughters; Sara Warnock and Caitlin Hupp, both of Lawrence; companion, Larry Andersen; grandchildren, Elsa Warnock and Maxwell Hupp-Dahda; siblings, Jim Petr, Chris Petr, and David Petr.
We will forever remember Kathy for her strength and her ability to accomplish anything she set her mind to. She was a force, a leader, and she always knew best. Her spirit lives on in the family traditions and memories she joyfully cultivated with her daughters, grandchildren, and her partner, Larry.
As per Kathy’s wishes, cremation is planned, and services will be announced at a later date. Kathy’s ashes will be laid to rest at her family cottage in Denbigh, Ontario, Canada; her favorite place on earth.
Donations in memory of Kathy can be made directly to the American Cancer Society (see link in obituary at the link below).




Vicki Y. Bryant (Townsend)
I was so saddend to hear of Kathy's passing. She was a beautiful person and a great school friend. We always enjoyed being together in classes and activities. We were friends that bought out the best in each other. Thank you Kathy for being that kind of friend.
Diane K. Ticehurst (Burton)
When I look at this picture of Kathy, I am flooded with memories of fun, laughter and friendship. Junior High and THS were opportunities for watching her become even more accomplished and talented than when I met her. I admired her very much. I am so sorry for her family. They have lost too much too soon.
Don Stewart (Harris)
Nicely said, Diane and Vicki, I couldn't agree more.
A sad loss indeed.
Don Stewart Harris
Lora L. "Lorrie" Clark
So sorry to hear about Kathy. My sincere sympathy to all who knew her.