Albany Times Union (Sunday)

Stupp, Barbara Asheld

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— Barbara Asheld Stupp passed away on April 16, 2022, at the age of 70, at her home surrounded by loved ones after battling stage IV ovarian cancer for over three years. For those who were lucky enough to call Barbara their friend, family, or simply to know her, she was caring, nurturing, ready for life’s adventures, never sweated the small stuff, and never let her cancer diagnosis define her.

Barbara was a devoted wife, and is survived by the love of her life, John Edward Stupp, with whom she had been married for over 42 years. She was the mother of Erica Stupp (Justin Pesta), Andrea Stupp (Daniel DiBartolom­eo), and Elizabeth Stupp (Nicholas Triassi). Her grandchild­ren were her world; any day she could spoil them was a good day. Known as "Grandma" or as "Grandma the Barb" on formal occasions, she loved Veronica and Fredrik Pesta and Clara and Benjamin DiBartolom­eo deeply. Baby Triassi is coming this summer and Grandma already loved them fiercely.

Barbara was born in Brooklyn and grew up on Long Island. She was predecease­d by her parents, John and Helen (Pfeufer) Asheld. She is survived by her brothers, Dr. John Asheld (Beverly) and Jose Mateo and nephews, and a niece.

Barbara was a graduate of SUNY Oneonta and Albany Law School. Barbara was accomplish­ed in the field of law, serving various positions at the N.Y.S. Department of Health, including as house counsel bureau chief. Upon finishing several distinguis­hed decades of service with the state, she went into private practice at Nixon Peabody. Outside of work, Barbara always found a way to give back to her community as a volunteer with St Mary’s Outreach, Bethlehem Softball League, Zonta, Daughters of Charity, and the Oneonta Alumni Associatio­n.

In her not so spare time, she was an avid gardener who could identify any mystery plant presented to her, a wonderful baker who could turn the brownest of bananas into the best bread, appreciato­r of a good bargain while shopping, and lover of life’s small adventures whether running Saturday errands or traveling across the world. The salt of the ocean and coastline always called to Barbara, finding herself most calm and at peace by any body of water.

To say she was a devoted wife and mother is an understate­ment. She not only raised three wonderful daughters but through her sweet, protective, calm nature taught them how to love bravely, pick their battles, and that "you’ll never win the lotto if you don’t play" (which applied to the actual lotto and life in general). For those whom Barbara loved, there is nowhere they could go that she won’t be with them.

Relatives and friends are invited to join Barbara’s family at Applebee Funeral Home, 403 Kenwood Ave, Delmar, on Monday, April 25. Calling hours are from 4 to 7 p.m. A funeral Mass will be held in St. Thomas the Apostle Church, 35 Adams Place, Delmar, on Tuesday, April 26, at 9:30 a.m. Burial to follow in Bethlehem Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, contributi­ons in Barbara’s honor may be made to St. Mary’s Outreach Center, 10 Lodge St.,

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