Jeffrey-Capra-Obituary

Jeffrey Capra

Austin, Texas

1968 - 2025

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Jeffrey ("Jeff") E. Capra was born to Edward A. and Mary D. Capra in Rochester, New York. The second of two children, he spent most of his childhood years in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. When Jeff was 14 years old, the family relocated to Cheyenne, Wyoming to pursue a dream of living and skiing in...

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Mary, I am so very sorry to read about Jeff. My prayers are with you, Beth, and all your family. Carol Irlbeck

Mary, I had no idea this was happening. My heart is breaking for you and your family. Hugs, my friend.

I was a Psi U fraternity brother of Jeff´s at Cornell. I´m first hearing of this news and my heart aches. My thoughts and prayers go out to Jeff´s wife, son, and all of his family and friends. Life is short. Make each and every day count. God bless!

I worked for Jeff for several years at Motorola/Freescale. Having to tell him I was leaving the organization was one of the toughest things I had to do because he truly was a kind boss. I am so sad to see this news. May he rest in peace and may he be walking with Jesus.

Laura, I was unable to attend Jeff's service. I just watched the service and it was absolutely beautiful. What a wonderful person he was. I am so happy I knew the two of you. May you be surrounded with peace, strength and comfort during this time.

A wonderful human being that I truly wish I could have gotten to know better!

Laura, Ethan and the entire family. Jeff was such a kind and caring person and he made such a huge impact on many peoples lives and organizations. It is extremely hard to loose a spouse and it takes time for all the memories to transition from grief to treasured memories. Remember Jeff would only want you to move forward and see joy in all you do and guide Ethan as you and Jeff have that reflects Jeff´s inspiration in Ethan that you´ll see at the most unexpected times.

Jeff was not only a person that I had the blessing to know through our work, he was also a friend. He will be missed, but my comfort is knowing he was greeted in heaven by Jesus Christ and family and friends who preceded him to his eternal home. My prayers are with you, Laura, and the family. I know that the grief, pain and tears will one day be replaced by wonderful memories with him during his short life on earth. A lesser pain may stay, but your love will survive for eternity. May God...

What a gift this kind man was to the world.