Jenny Lupton Moore Obituary, WAIKIKI, Hawaii — Jenny Lupton Moore, a woman from Moore, Oklahoma, has died after she was reportedly found at the Hilton Hawaiian Village in Waikiki on Friday, August 21, 2026. Information provided about her death identifies her as a longtime flight attendant with Southwest Airlines.
Lupton’s reported death has drawn attention among relatives, friends and members of the Southwest Airlines community. People close to her have described her as warm, funny and deeply social, leaving those who knew her mourning her unexpected passing.
According to information shared about the incident, Lupton’s body was discovered near a hotel dumpster shortly before 9 p.m. Friday. The circumstances surrounding how she came to be at that location have not been publicly established in the information available for this report.
Authorities have not publicly confirmed a definitive cause or manner of death. At this time, it has not been established whether her death resulted from a homicide, suicide, accident or another circumstance.
Lupton was reportedly from Moore, Oklahoma, and had attended Moore High School. She was also reportedly a Southwest Airlines flight attendant, a role through which she was connected to the airline community and colleagues in the aviation industry.
The circumstances of her death remain under investigation, and additional findings from authorities or the medical examiner may provide more information. Until official findings are released, unconfirmed claims about what happened to Lupton should not be treated as established fact.
Information about Jenny Lupton Moore’s funeral, memorial service, visitation or burial arrangements has not been confirmed. Further details may be shared by her family or a funeral home once arrangements are finalized.
As friends, relatives and colleagues await more information, Lupton is remembered by those close to her for the warmth, humor and social spirit they say she brought to the people around her. Her loved ones and everyone affected by her passing remain in the thoughts and condolences of the community.