

Quintin Rupp passed away unexpectedly of natural causes on April 21, 2017. He was born June 18, 1961 in Garden City Kansas to Paul and Abbie Rupp. Quintin graduated from Garden City Sr. High and then attended Hutchinson Community College to study music. He served four years in the US Army as a Fire Support Specialist stationed in Germany.
He is preceded in death by his parents, son Matthew Rupp, granddaughter Brenna Hinkle. Survivors include his wife, Monica Rupp of Cedar Park, TX, brothers, Ron Rupp (Melanie) of Daytona Beach Shores, Florida, Dan Rupp (Mayo) of Chino Hills, California, daughter, Lacy Van Buren (Billy) of McKinney, Texas, stepsons CD Hinkle of Cedar Park, Texas, Channing Hinkle (Shawna) of Clearwater, Kansas, and grandchildren, Alyssa Van Buren, Leah Van Buren, Haley Van Buren, Chandra Hinkle, Nathaniel Hinkle, and Ian Hinkle.
Quintin, was the owner and operator of Anderson Mill Inspection and was beloved by many of those he served in the community. He was well known in the community for his classic car restorations. Many were drawn to him by his sense of humor and kindness. He was a strong believer in paying it forward. Quintin adored his role as grandfather and had a special unique connection to each child. Quintin was a talented musician and excelled at playing drums and songwriting. He will be missed by many. His family strongly believes he contributed to keeping Austin “weird”.
Memorial donations may be made in Quintin's name to Ronald McDonald House Charity, 1315 Barbara Jordan Blvd, Austin, Texas 78723.
Please join in remembering Quintin by visiting the Memorial at www.cookwaldenchapelofthe hills.com. Through this site, you are invited to share thoughts and fond memories with the family.
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