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Submitted by benoit on Thu, 12/05/2019 - 07:37:AM

Passed away peacefully at home, surrounded by his family on Tuesday December 3, 2019 at the age of 53. The son of the late John Wellesley and Marilyn Ruth (Ledbury) Tupper, Alex is survived by his wife, the love of his life, of 31 years, Rachel Joy (Hawkes) Tupper, and his two children, Esther Lorraine Faith (Abbotsford, BC) and Justin Alexander (Halifax, NS). Cherished son of Marilyn (née Ledbury) and the late John Tupper. Dear brother to Deborah (Smudgie), Cathy, Dan (Sandra), Virginia (Calvin), Donald (Nicole), and Barbara (Aulden). He will be fondly remembered as “Alex the Great” to his nieces and nephews.

Alex will be forever loved by his wife, children, family and friends. Always looking to live each day to its fullest, Alex dedicated himself to serving God, loving his family, building his community and as an officer of  the Canadian Armed Forces for more than 35 years, where he passed away at the rank of Colonel. Born in the small town of Trenton, NS, Alex enjoyed sharing his faith, traveling the world with his wife and children, ministry with children, youth, and adults, along with fishing, hockey, guitar and everything related to dirt-biking.

As a Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) Communications and Electronics Engineering Officer, Colonel Tupper loved his country and was proud to serve in many capacities. He has served as the Commander of the Missile Warning Center located at Cheyenne Mountain, and later as the Commander of 19 Wing Telecommunications and Information Systems Flight. Following his tenure as the Chief-Information-Officer at NDHQ, Colonel Tupper was appointed as the Project Director of the Canadian Forces’ Joint Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Program in 2008. Colonel Tupper served as the Commanding Officer of the Canadian Force Network Operations Centre. In 2013 he was appointed the Weapon System Manager for RCAF Air Defence Systems, followed by service as the Weapon System Manager for RCAF Air Traffic Management Systems. He later deployed to Africa as part of the United Nation’s Mission in South Sudan where he served as the State Support Base Operations officer and military observer in Eastern Equatoria State. Upon returning from deployment he served as the Director of Radar and Communications Systems with the Directorate of Aerospace Equipment Program Management.

Special thanks to Drs Goodwin and Faught and the oncology team at the Ottawa Hospital for the exemplary care provided over the past several years, as well as the care provided by the Soins Palliatifs Orleans over the past several months. Drs. Plantive, Rioux, and Vincent, along with Lynn Menard, (palliative care nurse), your support and kindness to Alex during his final weeks will never be forgotten.

Friends are invited to pay respects at the Hall of Colours of the Beechwood National Memorial Centre, 280 Beechwood Ave. (east of Vanier Parkway) on Friday December 13 from 2 to 4 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m.

Family will also receive guests on Saturday December 14th at the Lifecentre Church, 2214 Innes Road, beginning at 9 a.m. and the funeral service will follow at 10 a.m. Interment with Military Honours at the National Military Cemetery of the Canadian Forces and a reception at the Beechwood National Memorial Centre will follow.

In Memoriam donations to the Hospice Care Ottawa or the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated.

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David King

Rachel and family so sorry for your loss, may the lord bless you and comfort you and your family at this time. Alex my friend rest in peace in the arm of the almighty God.

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Juliana Parker

My deepest condolences an my prayers are with you an your loved ones

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Ian Menzies

May GOD be with you RIP

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Viviane Holmes

Truly sorry for your loss. I had the pleasure to serve under Alex's command at DGAEPM. He was a remarkable, caring and funny man and your loss will be felt throughout his military family. Wishing you courage during this challenging time, my thoughts are with you.

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Kris Hjalmarson

My sincerest condolences to all close friends and family of Alex.
Alex was held in high regard within the C&E branch and certainly had a distinguished career.

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Dale King

So sorry to hear the news. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you during this difficult time.

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Leslie (Fletcher) Porter

I am saddened to hear of your family’s loss. Alex and I were classmates throughout Elementary and High school, he was a model student and friend.
I had not seen Alex since graduation but in recent years was able to follow his latest adventures and family celebrations through his face book page. We reconnected and I was happy to see and hear of all his accomplishments .

I know you will all miss him greatly but may all those memories warm your heart and make you smile when you most need it. You are in my prayers.

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Nathan Burgess

My condolences to the Tupper Family.

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David and Belinda O'Connor

Very sorry for your loss

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Maj L. Baez RCAF

I was on a TD with Col Tupper to Washington DC in 2008. I was a young Capt at that time. It was a NATO standard meeting related to Unmanned Vehicles data links. Him and I were the only Canadian Officers on those meeting. I remember his professionalism, knowledge and energy during these days. He was a real inspiration for me as a young officer but specially, he makes me fell proud being Canadian Military because of the level of military competence displayed on those meetings. Those memories and long personal conversations we shared are kept very close to my heart. To all of you my deepest condolence. I have no doubts he is in the presence of our Lord "...the snares of death confronted me. In my anguish I called to the Lord; I cried to my God for help. From his temple he heard my voice; my cry came to his ears." Psalm 18.

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