ANTHONY-CAPUANO-Obituary

ANTHONY JOSEPH "BUTCH/TONY" CAPUANO

Palermo, New Jersey

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CAPUANO, ANTHONY JOSEPH "BUTCH/TONY" 76 - of Sea Isle City passed away on Wednesday, Dec. 19, 2012 at Shore Medical Center in Somers Point. Born in Philadelphia, PA, he had summered in Sea Isle City, NJ for many years moving here permanently in 2009. Butch was a graduate of The Wharton School of...

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Your are truly missed . This time of year always brought us together. I am thinking of all the recipes you would like me to share with you & how much You enjoyed them . Now you & Jeremy are eating & celebrating in Heaven with Jesus. ✝

Missing You feeling your Spirit here

I am just now learning about Mr C's passing...he taught me algebra at Bishop Neumann in the mid 60s and I did well in the subjact despite not ever doing well in math...a GREAT teacher and a great man...in those days he would tear a phone book in half at the beginning of the year to let all of us know who was in charge..Lol....I'll never forget him....

LOUIS AND FAMILY, PLEASE ACCEPT OUR CONDOLANCES. MAY YOUR DAD HAVE PEACE AND COMFORT NOW FROM HIS PHYSICAL PROBLEMS. wE KNOW THAT YOU AND YOUR FAMILY WERE ALWAYS HIS GREATEST POSSESSIONS. PEACE TO ALL OF YOU. BILL AND MARIA FEELEY

Dear Lou, Giovanna, Anthony, And Mia, May you find Peace knowing your Dad,(Pop)is home, no more pain, no more suffering. May He RIP. I Love You All, Aunt Regina

Rest In Peace Butch...I was fortunate to start my teaching career at SJN and got to know Butch over lunch. He also hired me as summer help at his playground and I had a blast. We will miss you.

Mr.Capuano taught me at St. John Neumann H.S. I wish him peace and I`m grateful that I had him as one of my teachers. God Bless. Steve M.

Someone as special as Mr. Cap will never be forgotten. He will remain in our hearts forever. Today and always, may loving memories bring you peace, comfort, and strength. Our deepest sympathy.

A terrific undersized guard for both Southeast Catholic and the Penn Quakers.

Cap, you were a classmate who had a lot of class. you were part of South Catholic's championship team