Michael “Mike” Allan Krupp fortified with the sacraments of Holy Mother Church on August 17, 2024. Born October 29, 1953 to the late James Krupp and the late Vera (nee Feldmann) Krupp.
Mike leaves behind Mary Krupp and three daughters Christina Lee, Melissa (Adam) Archambeault, and Kimberly Krupp. Beloved grandfather of Caitlyn Lee, Paul Archambeault, Liam Archambeault and his beloved dog Copper. Dear brother of James (Peggy) Krupp, Mary (Randy) Roth, Tom Krupp, Joan (Lew) Mace, and John (Sandy) Krupp.
He is preceded in death by his parents and one sister Fran Krupp.
Mike was a former St. Louis City Police Officer for 32 years. He also served as a former police officer for Lakeshire Police Department. He served as a security officer for St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and Holy Trinity Serbian Orthodox Church. Mike also proudly served as a coach for the Gateway Locomotion’s and was a member of the Shaw Neighborhood dog park.
VISITATION: Thursday, August 22, 2024 at Michel Funeral Home 5930 Southwest Avenue, St. Louis, MO 63139 from 4:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
SERVICES: Friday, August 23, 2024 at 10:00 a.m. at St. Margaret of Scotland 3864 Flad Avenue, St. Louis, MO 63110.
Interment: Resurrection Cemetery.
ARRANGEMENTS UNDER THE DIRECTION OF MICHEL FUNERAL HOME
Condolences on your loss. He was a such a great man. Wonderful with the Gateway Hockey players. Thank you for sharing him with us.
Officer Krupp was one of the nicest and most caring people I’ve met. I remember growing up at St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and having Mike always greet us with a smile.. he’d join in during our floor hockey games and accompany us as a chaperone during youth camping trips and visits to Blues & Ambush games. Mike even learned how to wish us Kali Anastasi and Christos Anesti to share in the Greek Easter festivities with the St. Nicholas parishioners he protected.
Officer Krupp be missed dearly.. every time I walk into church I’ll think of him. May his memory be eternal!
so sorry to hear about mike krupp.he was a goodhockeycoach for the gatewaylocomotives we hadfun on bus trips.and if we wood give mike trouble he would call for his mom to help him .
So sorry to hear about mike krupp. we had fun on hockey trips and he was a good coach for the gateway locomotivs on hocky we had fun with mike but if we bug him he sed he wood get his mom after us.
I was Mike’s partner in the old Third District when we were young officers. We became close friends. Mike was a great guy and even better policeman. I learned a lot from him and will always be grateful for the time we spent together. He will truly be missed. RIP Mike
Ed Halveland
Condolences to Mike’s family and close friends. We always enjoyed chatting with him at the dog park. He brought a wonderful energy with him everywhere. He always spoke fondly of his family and grandkids in particular. He will be missed.
Thoughts to Mike’s family. I knew Mike via the Shaw neighborhood – his voice and laughter was a welcome sound around the neighborhood and he will be sorely missed!
Couldn’t agree more, I am so saddened by this loss!
Mike loved his children and spoke of them with great affection and love every time we saw each other at the dog park. He was smitten with his grandchildren and never missed an opportunity to talk about how proud he was of each of his grandchildren. Mike was a loving neighbor, and showed enormous attention and care to our children. I will always remember his voice booming a friendly hello to our kids, inviting them over to say hello and pet Copper. He will be greatly missed. His passing is a great loss to our community and we do wish we had more time with him.
My sincere sympathy to your family. Mike and I hung out together at our 50th high school reunion.
We had some classes together; he was a great fun guy. Treasure your memories of your Dad.
Our Deepest Sympathy to family and friends with the passing of Mike. He was dear friend to us. We have great and happy memories of Mike, We had Fun times. We love hearing about his family and especially his grandchildren. Mike will be truly Missed.
With heartfelt condolence,
Tim Immer and Marlene Wrablik
My partner Mike. We rode the southwest section of District 3 back in the mid-1980’s. He would try to sing every song that came over the radio. He was proud that he was a college graduate and loved the weekly gathering of the police pick-up hockey. The men from the old Pepsi Hockey Team remember Mike Krupp. Please pave the way for the rest of us, in heaven that is….