Karen Deborah Schupak  2019

Karen Deborah Schupak 2019

OBITUARY Karen Deborah Schupak September 24, 1958 – January 16, 2019 Karen D. Schupak, MD. Passed surrounded by her loving family on Wed., Jan. 16, 2019, after 8 years of living fully in defiance of lung cancer. Passionately devoted wife, mother, sister, daughter, friend, colleague and physician. Born in The Bronx on September 24, 1958, she grew up in Jericho, LI with her parents Sybil and Lawrence Schupak, and sisters Dina (Leyden) and Leslie (Hymowitz). A 1980 graduate of Cornell University and 1984 graduate of SUNY Buffalo School of Medicine, she completed her medical training at NYU and Memorial Sloan Kettering, where she joined the Radiation Oncology faculty in 1990. In 1996, she was part of the first group of doctors to establish the MSK Regional Network and held several leadership positions in that capacity. She was an ardent believer that the science of Medicine must be coupled with authentic humanity and recognition of the profound ministerial role in the physician-patient relationship. Karen was a role model for numerous young physicians and inspired them to practice with both intellect and empathy. She was a beloved colleague within the Institution and in Central NJ where she practiced at the MSK Regional Network sites for over 20 years. She was recognized as “Mentor of the Year” at MSK in 2012 and honored by the American Cancer Society of Central NJ at their gala in 2017 for her contributions. Karen was deeply curious about how things worked, sparked by her Grandma Fannie. Fannie, a pattern maker in couturier firms, could deconstruct a complex ball gown in a few seconds and know how to recreate it. An example of her handiwork lives at the Smithsonian as she was the pattern maker for Jackie’s wedding dress when she married John Kennedy. Karen would recall fondly sitting at her grandma’s feet as a three year-old as Fannie would make gowns for her dolls from scraps of beautiful fabrics. Karen channeled this experience as she spent her career perfecting custom radiation plans for her patients. Her greatest joy was her three wonderful children; Allison, Samuel and William, and the profound moment when they came into the world with hearty roars – air becoming breath. Married to Christopher Horan for 24 years, she was proud of the family they raised together. Married to Jesse Pleet four months ago, they enjoyed five years of deep adoration, fun and adventure. Witty and eloquent with words, she would always capture your attention whenever she spoke. She will be sorely missed. She was a unique force of nature. Donations in her honor may be directed to The American Cancer Society – Central NJ Chapter, P.O. Box 720366, Oklahoma City, OK 73162. Relatives and friends are invited to arrive beginning at 10:30 a.m. for an 11:30 a.m. service on Sunday, Jan. 20, 2019 at Bernheim Apter Kreitzman Suburban Funeral Chapel, 68 Old Short Hills Road, Livingston, NJ 07039. Interment to follow at Sharon Gardens Cemetery, Valhalla, NY. DONATIONS The American Cancer Society – Central NJ Chapter Send Sympathy Gifts Show Your Support Share Obituary share to facebook share by email share link Receive Notifications

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