Dr. Beatrice Blong Clupper, 78
Thu, 03/21/2019 - 5:13pm
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Jan. 29, 1941 —
March 13, 2019
Des Moines - Dr. Beatrice Blong Clupper, age 78, passed peacefully in her sleep on Wednesday, March 13, 2019.
The memorial for Dr. Beatrice Clupper was held on March 18, 2019 at Saint Theresa Catholic Church in Des Moines, Iowa. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Clark College in Dubuque towards the establishment of a scholarship for students of English Literature in the name of Dr. Beatrice B. Clupper.
She was born on Jan. 29, 1941 in Fort Atkinson, Iowa. Her parents were Vera (Kuhn) and Edward Blong. When she was 14 years old, Beatrice left the family farm and went to work as a hired nanny for a family in town. After working very hard for many years, Beatrice was able to go to Mount Mercy College. After that, she continued her studies at the University of Iowa, earning Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts degrees in English. Later, she earned a second Master’s degree in Public Administration from Drake University.
It was at the University of Illinois in 1969, while Beatrice was earning her Doctorate in English Literature, that she met her husband, Darwin Clupper Jr. For them, it was love at first sight.
The couple got married on Nov. 25, 1970. Two years later, Darwin completed his law degree. That same year, Beatrice became a professor. In 1974, their daughter Wendy was born. In 1976, their son Darwin III was born. And in 1979, the family moved to Urbandale, Iowa.
Throughout her career, Dr. Clupper championed the rights of children in Iowa to receive a better education. She taught for Mount Mercy College, Clark College, UNI (University of Northern Iowa) and DMACC (Des Moines Area Community College), worked for the Department of Education and served as the CEO of the Planning Accreditation Board, a division of the American Planning Association. Dr. Clupper achieved many awards in her life recognizing her devotion to the people of Iowa and the field of education.
Beatrice loved to travel with her husband and family. Their adventures took her around the world to England, Germany, Portugal, Spain, China, Japan and Puerto Rico. As a couple, Bea and Dar loved going to Paris, France; they loved being together in the city of lights.
Left to mourn Beatrice’s passing but celebrate her life is her devoted husband, Darwin; her loving children, Wendy (Johnathann) and Darwin (Masako); grandchildren, Emiko and Ken; siblings, Cletus (Nancy), Angela, Doris, Colette (David) and Marilyn (Al); numerous nieces and nephews; in-laws, David (Jill), Bonnie (Joe) and Nancy (Thom); and finally, but importantly, the descendants of her pet squirrels, Joey and Scooter.
Beatrice is preceded in death by her parents; her in-laws, the Rev. Darwin (Alice) Clupper; sister, Edna (Charles Bronner); brother, Gerald Blong; and brothers-in-law, Donald Praska and Richard Barden.