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Christopher John Lupton

Christopher John Lupton  was born on 25th April, 1953 and passed away on 28th November, 2024.

Late of Booths Road, St Kilda and formerly of Bundaberg. Christopher passed away at Gin Gin Hospital on November 28th, 2024, aged 71 years. Beloved husband of Bronwyn. Dearly loved father and father-in-law of Martine & Pete, Danielle & Paul and Kate & Lucas. Loving ‘Poppy’ of Hannah, Preston, Cohen, Montanna and great-‘Poppy’ of Aubree. Dearly loved son of Betty Lupton. Loved brother-in-law of Lyndall (dec’d), Chris, Steph and uncle of their respective families.
A loving friend of ‘Katie’, a wonderful dog.

“Forever In Our Hearts”

A private cremation will be held, as per the families wishes.

20 Replies to “Christopher John Lupton”

  1. Chris
    You were the salt of the earth, a true mate and always willing to help others even though you were busy with so many different projects. A true gentleman. You will be missed.
    J and K B

  2. Bron. Our condolences. Dan & Colleen Mayer. I only knew Chris through work but I had a lot of respect and time for him. He was one of those special people who really tried to make a difference and he put in a lot of effort to try and help people.

  3. So sad to hear of Chris’s passing.
    Deepest condolences to Bronwyn and the family.
    Chris was always good to us and always up for a chat. Thinking of you all at this very sad time

  4. Mrs Lupton, Martinez, Danielle and Kate,
    Our deepest condolences to you all.
    May the amazing life you had together lighten your darkest days of grief.

  5. My deepest sympathy Bron and families.
    Really sad news.
    Chris was such a good person and I’m so glad I got to spend some time with him. Take care Bron. Love to catch up one day.

  6. Thank you for your time and passion with the Monduran Anglers and Stocking Association activities over many years. As the current president of this group of volunteers, I thank you and your family for your commitment to help make Lake Monduran the world class fishery it is today. Best wishes to all who are grieving with the loss of this much respected Gentleman.

  7. Dear Bron and family,
    Please accept my deepest sympathy. Chris was a really great fella who taught me a lot when we worked together. Always kind, generous, knowledgeable and passionate (mixed with plenty of laughs)

  8. Love and thoughts are with Bronwyn and Family at this sad time. Chris will always be remembered my me as a true gentleman, was always there when we needed help to start the Stocking of Lake Monduran. He always welcomed you with a genuine smile. Chris you will be missed and what you achieved in your life has touched so many people and will continue to so into the future. RIP Chris
    Love and prayers to Bron and Family

  9. Bronwyn & family, I am so saddened to hear that Chris has passed. He was such a amazing man, he gave so much to help the fishing industry move forward with the stocking of Lake Monduran, gaining funding for the fish viewing tanks and his time looking after them. There are so many things he has be a part of. Sending my sincere condolences to you and your family at the very difficult time. Love Jacky Fox

  10. Did not think this was coming. Chris, what a wonderful colleague you were. Thanks for everything you did when I started in Queensland and you were there when I finished as well. What strength we extension people were able to draw from your knowledge. And if the post supports of your breezeway in Booths Road had ears, what they would have learned from our many and varied discussions, together with a little red wine ( and even the occasional port out of a boot!) just made our work together so much easier to take. Thanks for your insight, strength and passion for the fisheries. You will be missed. Condolences to you Bron and the rest of the family.

  11. Thinking of you all and reflecting on the enjoyable and productive times I shared with Chris, a dedicated colleague who gave so much to his community and was always willing to share his knowledge and time.

  12. Deepest condolences to Bronwyn and the family.
    Chris was a decent, honest bloke who freely offered his time and knowledge to all. Chris helped me develop many job skills when working with him years ago and he was truly blessed by having such a lovely family unit around him. Sometimes you don’t realise how important a person like Chris has been to your life until you reflect at a time like this.
    Terribly sad to hear of Chris’s passing.

  13. My deepest sympathy Bron & family, I was very saddened to hear of your loss.
    Chris was a dedicated, passionate Fisheries Research Officer at the station at Burnett Heads, it was both an honour & pleasure to have worked with Chris.
    Taken far too soon. Love & warmest kindness to you all.

  14. Bron & family, my deepest sympathy for your loss. Chris was a dedicated, passionate Fisheries Research Officer at Burnett Heads Fisheries Research Station, he was respected for his work & knowledge. It was both an honour & privilege to have worked with him back then. Sadly gone far too soon. My love & kindest thoughts to you all.

  15. Bron, Martine, Danielle, Kate and family still reeling from the news. What a great guy Chris was. He supported and mentored Alan myself and the artificial reef committee to deal with government departments enabling us to obtain our permits to commence what became the Cochrane Artificial Reef. He gave us wise advice and unstinting support. A few reds at Booths road and tour of his latest projects were always on the cards. A true gent and cherished family man. Our love and condolences. Brenda and Alan Cochrane

  16. Dear Bronwyn and family, Our most sincere condolences on the passing of Chris. We met Chris when we started our Redclaw farm in Childers. Chris was never too busy to help and always steered us in the right direction. A genuine “Nice Guy”.
    Delyse and Chris Faulkner

  17. Dearest Bron, sending all my love to you and the family at this sad time. There are some people that you meet and they genuinely just want to help others succeed and this was Chris. Others on here have described Chris as a true gentleman, which he was, but he was so much more, fighting for the common good and extending his support in so many directions – kind and helping others. Whenever you saw him, his smile could move mountains and shift moods. I am so sad that he is no longer here – the world was richer for him just being in it. So, I will be remembering the conversations and fun times that we shared at the DPI, Redclaw Association Meetings and later in your home. Sending you and the family so much love. xxxxxxxx

  18. I worked with CHristopher for a very long time. He was passionate about his family and work. I will miss him. So so sad for the families.

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