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Jeffrey Vann Capps

Orlando, Florida

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CAPPS, JEFFREY VANN Mr. Jeffrey Vann Capps, 38, of Cypress Point Circle St. Cloud, Fl. passed away Thursday, July 2nd, 2009 at St. Cloud Regional Medical Center, St. Cloud. Jeffrey was born in San Antonio, Texas on March 19, 1971, and moved to the Central Florida...

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Jeff and I went to American Heritage together for many years. He was a great example of someone who did not let adversity keep him from living a meaningful life. We will miss you my friend

I am deeply sadden by the lost of a great person and friend. I grew up with Jeff, we shared our hopes and dreams. Though we lost touch when the Capps moved away, but my prayers remembered my fun loving friend. I am proud that Jeff was able to reach his dreams of being married and graduate from UF. My fondest moments was listening to his dreams of being a star fighter in a galaxy unknown or doctor in Sport Medicine. My condolences goes out to his family.
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Vann and Peggy, I was out of town and received a call when I returned telling me about Jeff. I was so sorry to hear the news. He was such a brave young man. When I think of him, I remember his smile, how happy he was the day he got his drivers and how excited he was at the graduation party you had for him at your home. He was awsome and you two were wonderful supportive parents. The two of you, Kim and Jeff are in my thoughs and prayers.

I met Jeff through his mom, Peggy, and she and I have spent endless hours bragging about our children. Peggy speaks often of her pride and her love for her son...her baby boy...her Jeffrey. I am so sorry for the pain the family is going thru. I never met you Susie, but I've read your entry and send my deepest condolances to you as well. You certainly did have a wonderful husband. His time on earth was too short for a man who had so many dreams to fulfill. God Bless his soul and may he...

Jeff was a great man and seeing him with a smile was so matter of fact, that on the rare occasions when it was missing - it was memorable. I was lucky enough to go to high school with Jeff and then to see him again at the University of Florida.

I had forgotten that Jeff was going to UF (he was a year ahead of me) and was walking near GPA when I heard, "Hey Fred!" I looked, and it was Jeff, with a huge smile on his face; he said simply, "Go Gators."

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No words can express how sorry I am for your loss. I graduated from high school with Jeff and he was a wonderful person, always ready with a smile or kind word. Please accept my deepest condolences.

When I read his wife's entry, the words "pure of heart" is what sticks out in my memory of Jeff Capps. I would always call him Jazzy Jeff and I also have not seen him in years, but memories of him are in all of our hearts forever. He was a true angel for God. One memory that I will never forget is when the BCM had talent show night. He was playing this grandpa and he was at a Gator game with his son. They were sitting up in the end zone and just howling at the Gators. I will never forget...

Jeff was my roommate for 1 year at UF. I learned so much about living your life to the fullist from him. He was an inspiration to me, a huge sports fan and just an awesome guy. I haven't seen him in well over 10 years, but I've never forgotten him. Jeff, you will be missed. God bless.

Words can’t express what Jeff meant to me and how much I love him. He was a true gift from God to me. Jeff loved the Lord and blessed me by being the spiritual leader of our home. He was my very best friend and confidant, the absolute, unequivocal love of my life. He was forgiving, merciful, gracious, kind and patient with me when I needed it most. When I lost hope or courage, he was always there uplifting me, giving me the strength and encouragement I needed to go on. I especially loved...