Frank Capodici, age 89 Frank Capodici, age 89, of Brigantine, New Jersey, passed away on Nov. 1, 2013. Born in Philadelphia, Frank lived in Primos, Pa and then moved to Brigantine, NJ in 1990. He served in the U.S. Army during World War II. He retired from Scott Paper Company after 29 years. Frank was a 4th Degree Knight with Knights of Columbus, and was also a member of the Sons of Italy. Frank was a blessing and a light to everyone he touched. He was a cherished Father, Grandfather and Great Grandfather. He leaves behind a legacy of Love, Compassion and Integrity. Frank is pre-deceased by his son, Frank, 2008. Survivors: Frank's vibrant Spirit lives on in his wife of 67 years, Marie Razzi Capodici; his 3 children: Bobby, LindaMarie and Susan; 13 Grandchildren and his 6 Great-Grandchildren. Services: Memorial Service will be held on Thursday, Nov. 7th, at Lazaretto Ballroom, 99 Wanamaker Avenue in Essington, Pa. Visitation hours are 9:00a.m. to Noon; Memorial Service 11:00a.m. to Noon, with a luncheon to follow. lazarettoballroom.com Flowers/Arr.: Lazaretto Ballroom see above. Online Condolences: http://www.ancscremation.com/sitemaker/sites/ Associ1/obit.cgi?user=1153580Capodici
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Marie and family, so sorry to hear about Frank. Dont know if you will recognize my name. I am Buck and Jean DeSimones daughter, will let my mom know.
Donna Gerace
November 10, 2013
So sorry to hear of Uncle Franks passing. His quick wit and playful spirit always made me smile! He was blessed with an awesome family and an unstoppable work ethic which were perfect ingredients for a fruitful life. These are not the kind of ingredients that run out.They will continue producing fruit through the people he loved and who loved him.
Uncle Frank lived his own version of "It's a Wonderful Life"!
So now that he has gone to be with his Heavenly Father (along with some of the Capodici & Razzi clan)
His loved ones will honor him as they continue to cultivate and harvest the fruit planted long ago by Uncle Frank! and that just makes me smile!
Love all around! ???
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Janet Tech
November 6, 2013
RIP Cappy, You were a true gentleman and it was a pleasure working with you back in the day at Creative Design Mfg. LTD. Scott Paper Baby fresh Project among many others. You always had a smile on your face and twinkle in your eye. I will always remember you. Your friend Curt M. Moore
Curt Moore
November 6, 2013
I'm so sorry for your lose. Mr.Capodici was such a nice man and it was my pleasure to know him.May the Blessed Mother hold you all close to her heart.Maggie Corocran Adkisson
Maggie Corocran Adkisson
November 6, 2013
Dear Marie and family -
We are so very sorry to hear about Frank's passing. Our parents, Sam & Dora Morrone were your very good friends for many years. The memories of all of the good times and photos that we have of those times will live on. Frank is with our Mom & Dad in heaven now and I'm sure they are catching up on all of those good times.
We are very sorry for your loss but remember to keep all the good memories close to your heart.
Love to all of you - Anne & Gerry Morrone
Anne Morrone
November 5, 2013
I agree with Darlene. Uncle Frank was one of the nicest, smartest, calmest people I've ever known. I've never even heard him raise his voice. The things I'll always remember about Uncle Frank: the smell of his cigar, watching him dancing with Aunt Marie at family parties, him laughing about no longer being able to play his bugle, summer afternoons around the pool, his ham radio. I'll also never forget his smile. Uncle Frank's passing is a great loss but the memories of him will last forever. And we all have lots of great memories of him. Rest in peace, Uncle Frank. I'll keep you all in my prayers.
Diana Lynn Beady
November 5, 2013
Uncle Frank always had a kind word and a smile for everyone who crossed his path. he set a good example for many and shared his good advice so that others could benefit. he will be greatly missed. my condolences, prayers and thoughts are with your family always. love to all.
darlene coyle
November 5, 2013
I am so sorry to hear of Mr. Caps passing. I've always loved him like a father and spoke of him often when asked how I got started as a high voltage electrician. He was a large part of showing me responsibility and helped set me on my path to my career at the Navy Yard. I will always have fond memories of him and the entire Capodici family. Love and condolences Michael Giuliante
Michael Giuliante
November 5, 2013
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