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Capparell, Rose C.
Atlanta, GA: December 11, 2013. Age 91. Predeceased by her husband, Herbert and son, Robert. She is survived by her daughter Stephanie Butte, son James (Susan), daughter-in-law, Sandra, grandchildren Cara Ryke(Ryan), Christopher and Vincent Capparell, and great-grandson, Thomas Ryke. She was a graduate of Jefferson High School and the Rochester General Hospital School of Nursing. She will forever be remembered as a kind and compassionate nurse, a loving and gentle mother, and a friend with a ready smile and a helping hand.
Family & Friends may call at Thomas Friday March 28, 4-6pm. Contributions may be made in her memory to: St. Jude Children's Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105.
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Stephanie and Jim ,I was so sorry to hear of your mom's passing she meant so much to me .....I spent so much of my childhood with her ....she was much more to me than a neighbor ....she was like a second mother....I spent countless hours working in the yard with her on the flowers,having tea,she taught me how to quilt,how to make a soufflé ,how to go antique shopping...I have so many memories .....your parents were both very special to me ....and it all started with a little girl age 6 talking to a lady in the yard thru the fence......I will always love them both...thank you for sharing them with me...my prayers are with you all at this time...
Christine Zane
March 26, 2014
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