Dr. Lee F. “Joe” Dupler, 90, of Frankfort, passed away October 30, 2024 with his family by his side at St. Vincent Hospital, Indianapolis, Indiana. He was born January 19, 1934 in San Diego, CA to Harley Harold & Laura Elizabeth (Wright) Dupler, where his father was stationed in the U.S. Marine Corp. Dr. Dupler married Carol Jean Gaffney on December 29, 1955 at the First Christian Church in Frankfort and she survives.
Dr. Dupler was a 1951 graduate of Frankfort High School, where he was active in sports and was president of the Hi-Y Club. He then graduated from Indiana University in 1955, and then graduated in 1958 from the I.U. School of Medicine. He completed his residency in Methodist Hospital. In 1961, he served in the U.S. Army as Captain at the Brooke Army Hospital Medical Center, Fort Sam Houston, TX where he developed training curriculum for MASH units. He received his honorable discharge from the U.S. Army as a Captain.
Dr. Dupler returned to Frankfort in 1964 and was an Internal Medicine Physician for almost 40 years. Back in Frankfort, he became very active with the Clinton County Hospital and was instrumental in getting the hospital accredited with the State of Indiana, developed the first ICU in the county and worked on the Indiana State Board of Hospitals. He was also a founding member of the Frankfort Medial Clinic, the first multispecialty clinic, serving the Frankfort community.
Dr. Dupler was active in the community. He was a member of the Frankfort Rotary Club, where he was President in 1969, and was recognized as a Paul Harris Fellow. Dr. Dupler was President of the Medical Staff and President of the Hospital Board of Directors, was a board member of the Clinton County Boys and Girls Club, and a member of the First Evangelical Presbyterian Church. In 2023, he was inducted into the Frankfort High School Hall of Fame.
Visitation and Services
Visitation will be 4:30-7:30 p.m. Tuesday, November 5, 2024 at Goodwin Funeral Home, 200 S. Main St., Frankfort. Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, November 6, 2024 at the funeral home. Kelly Kurth will officiate. Burial will follow in Green Lawn Memorial Park. Memorial donations in honor of Dr. Dupler can be made to the Clinton County Boys & Girls Club, P.O. Box 103, Frankfort, IN 46041 or the First Evangelical Presbyterian Church, 352 W. Clinton St., Frankfort, IN 46041.
Survived by:
wife: Carol J. Dupler of Frankfort, daughters: Laura A. (John) Neeb of Greenfield, Diane C. (Javier) Gonzalez of Richlands, NC, Jeanne L. (Shane) McMains of Cumming, GA, son: James F. (Elaine) Dupler of Zionsville, surviving brother: Murphy R. Dupler of Wallace, Michigan, 12 grandchildren and 9 great grandchildren.
Preceded by:
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by 2 brothers, Jan D. “Pete” and Harley H. “Butch” Dupler, and a grandson James Charles D. Dupler on October 20, 2016.
I was proud to work with Dr. Dupler. He was the kindest, most soft spoken and ethical physician. He taught me so much. You are missed.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleDr. Joe was not only our in neighbor for decades but also helped care for our large family. We will miss him dearly but know he’s in a wonderful place.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleI’m so sorry to hear of Dr. Dupler’s passing. Such a sweet and gentle soul!
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Facebook Twitter GoogleOur sincerest condolences to Mrs. Dupler and their family. He served his community well. He will be missed!
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Facebook Twitter GoogleDr Dupler’s passing deeply saddens me as I’m sure it does many. I was fortunate enough to have this man come into my life as a very new RN. I had the pleasure of working with him in the hospital setting as well as in the clinic. He will always be remembered by me as someone who cared deeply about his profession and the patients he cared for. He will be missed by everyone who knew and loved him.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleMy sincere sympathy to Carol and family, Mae Norman
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Facebook Twitter GoogleOur deepest sympathies to all of his family who will miss him dearly. He touched so many lives throughout his years of service to this community and the medical profession. To him being a physician was not a job but a calling, and you could see that every day in the way that he approached not only each patient but their families and all of the staff he worked with. His kindness, compassion and determination to make each patient better no matter what is something that we all admired. May he rest in peace and may the memories of his fulfilling life sustain you in the days ahead. Jim and Judy Clark
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Facebook Twitter GoogleSo sorry for your loss. It was an honor to work with such a Godly man. His integrity was un-wavering.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleI am so sorry for your loss. He was such a kind man. I hope in time you will find comfort in the many wonderful memories he has left you with.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleSo sorry to hear your dad died. My thoughts and prayers with your family.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleSo very sorry for you Loss guys….wonderful memories of your Dad. His compassion an kindness towards his patients, I’ll never forget and he’ll be remembered always.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleOur deepest condolences to the Dupler family. I (Deb) worked with him at the hospital and the clinic for several years.
He was the kindest gentle spirit to be around. I never heard a negative comment come from him. We could figure out many of things with common sense approach. With changes of supplies being constant ‘if all else fails, read the instructions’. Could of been written by him. Always reading keeping up to date with medical journals and the Bible at his desk.
May you rest in peace., and know that we all will miss you and cherish that we were allowed to know you.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleIt was wonderful reading about Dr. Dupler’s life and legacy. May God grant your family His beautiful peace during this time!
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Facebook Twitter GoogleI am so very sorry to hear of Dr Duplers passing. I knew him as our familys physician and as a colleague at Clinton County Hospital in its many changes for nearly 30 yrs. He was always very kind. He was very knowledgeable in all aspects of medicine but not unable to ask for advice of other doctors when a case was very puzzling. He treated the nurses with respect and valued their input about patient care. There were so many patients who knew him from his boyhood and every one of them had only wonderful things to say about him. There are very few people of his stature in this community today.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleVery sorry to read about Joe’s passing. I will try to make the funeral Wednesday. Our condolences to Carol and the entire family.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleDr. Dupler did much for the people in Clinton County. Condolences to his family and friends.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleI am so thankful to be his granddaughter. His favorite hymn is Amazing Grace and I’m looking forward to singing it with him again. The way he would listen and give undivided attention to me, even when I was a very small child made me feel so special. His thoughtful questions and advice helped me so much throughout my whole life.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleSo very sorry for your loss !
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Facebook Twitter GoogleDupler Family, We are so sorry for your loss. Know our prayers will be with your family.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleCarol and family
Dr Dupler was the Kindest man I know and when he was with his patients he was very professional. He will be missed in the medical community and all the lives he has touched. I will cherish the memories that I have of him while I was working. We are sending you our prayers that you are comforted during this difficult time.
Sue and Charlie Fink
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Facebook Twitter GoogleDeepest condolences to Mrs Dupler and family. He was a great doctor, professional, kind and respectful to patients and staff. It was a blessing to know him.
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Facebook Twitter GooglePraying for the peace that passes all understanding for all of the family.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleI’m so sorry for your loss! Dr. Dupler was a kind, gentle, and caring man. He put a this scared little girl at ease the first time I saw him, and he was the first one I sought out when I moved back to Frankfort. Even after being away for five years he still remembered me and my family, and that made this (at the time) shy, introverted young gal feel as if she meant something and had worth. He will be missed!
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Facebook Twitter GoogleWe are so very sorry for your family’s loss. Carol we always admired Dr. Dupler and you, being so kind to us whenever we would see the two of you. Thank you
Dr. Dupler will be missed.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleI was lucky enough to work for Dr. Dupler from 1968 to early 1972. He was one of the kindest people I have ever met. We are so sorry for your family’s loss. I pray for God to surround you all with His peace and comfort.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleWe are so sorry to hear about the passing of your dad! Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers.
Love,
Garry and Betty Kamstra
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Facebook Twitter GoogleCarol, Jim and family! So very sorry for your loss. What a kind, gentle sole. I remember he would check the nurses off on starting IVs including me. Still one of my favorite things to do. He always brought his black medical bag to unit everyday he worked. He will be missed. Prayers!
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Facebook Twitter GoogleDr(s) Jim and Elaine, I’m sorry to hear about your loss. You’re father (Father-in-law) sounds like a wonderful, man, mentor and father. You and your family are in my prayers.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleSo very sorry for your loss. From reading the many condolences, Dr. Joe must have been an extraordinary human being!! Sending love, thoughts and prayers.
John & Karla Kamstra
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Facebook Twitter GoogleMy sense of loss is outweighed by the admiration I have for a life well lived. My condolences to Carol, I am truly sorry for her loss.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleDr. Dupler was a kind and caring doctor who treated me for years. Sincere condolences to his wife and family. May the Lord comfort you in this time of sadness.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleAlong with many others at the National Christian Foundation, I extend my deepest sympathy to your family and prayers for comfort and peace. I know from talking with Jeanne, and I can see clearly from the many notes of condolence, that her father leaves an amazing legacy with lasting impact. May God’s love cover you during this difficult time.
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