Jack-Cappon-Obituary

Jack Cappon

ROCHESTER, New York

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Cappon, Jack Irondequoit: Sunday, December 9, 2007. Predeceased by his brother, Elmer. Survived by his wife of 53 years, Connie (Nowakowski) Cappon; children, Carol, Tim (Cyndi) and Tom Cappon; sister, Janet Winnick; brother, Robert (Joyce) Cappon; sister-in-law, Mary Cappon;...

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Dear Mrs Cappon, Carol, Tim & Tom,
I was saddened to hear of your loss. One day back in 1968 this man with a brief case under his arm, walked up to me an asked me my name. I replied "Tom" and he said "Ah I have something for you". He open his bag and out comes a belt buckle with a "T" on it and it cost me a buck. I had just met John Cappon or "Cappy" as we knew him at Rochester Products. That was a dollar well invested because we became friends. We got so many laughs from the sale of this...

Dear Tim, Cyndi, Alex, Zach and Family: So sorry for the loss of Dad. The memories you shared together will forever be cherished in your heart!! We are thinking of you and love to all.

Dear Tim and Tom....I am very saddened to hear of your Dad's passing....I have very fond memories of him attending our little league baseball games. I will keep your family in my prayers....Your old friend....Gary

Mrs Cappon, Carol, Timmy and Tommy:

Seeing the name Cappon leapt out at me yesterday. It brought back a lot of memories, I am so sorry to hear of the passing of Mr Cappon. A lot of fun was had when ever he was in the room. He sure did like his chocolate chip cookies. He made me laugh and was an excellent host. Most of all, he was such a great husband to Mrs C and a wonderful dad. A special hello to Carol and Tommy. Miss you guys. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

jack was a loving husband,devoted father aloyal union man who helped solve many problems of his fellow workers.jack had the funniest story telling ability and mimic voices. he was a night club performer who missed his calling . he will be missed by all who knew him .

Mrs. Cappon, Carol, Tim and Tom,

Old neighbors from Filon Avenue are hard to locate sometimes, and I saw the obituary for Jack today. I'm so sorry for your loss. We had some awesome times on our street, and I recall many times at your house. Please know you are all in my prayers at this time.

I will miss and always remember the good times hunting ducks, fly fishing for blue gills and shooting clay pigeons with the best double barrel shooter I have ever known. Uncle Jack was a straight shooter not only with a shotgun but in his relationships with family, friends and co-workers.

our sympathy goes out to your family. We know that Jack was a great husband and father. He will be missed