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John A. Caponigro

Easton, Pennsylvania

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John A. Caponigro, 62, of Bangor, died Thursday, July 14, 2011 at home. Born: August 25, 1948 in Easton, he was a son of the late Jerry and Pauline Ronayne Caponigro. Personal: He and his wife, the former Linda Walsh have been married for 35 years. A graduate of Easton High School and East...

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knew John in miami while flying with pan am. lived in same apt. he came to see me when visiting Atl.I loved John. He was a Champion.

Linda ~ John brought great happiness and a peaceful sense to so many around him, and I know his reward is being again back a peace, and happy. I pray that your healing has begun, and you find happiness soon. With love,
Cousin Lorene

Oh, Cappy, my friend......you will be sadly missed....until we meet.

While we Walkers from Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio didn't see our Caponigro cousins much through the years, I have fond memories of time spent at the Poconos cabin. The whole family was so gracious and loving. I even remember the dog! My Dad loved his sister Pauline so--they always had a special bond. I am sad to hear about John's untimely passing! My deepest sympathy to his family. You will be in my prayers. I will let my brothers (Bill, John and Harry) know. God bless and keep you all. ...

SOLD JOHN TRUCKS WHEN I WORKED AT WM. F. DEIBERT. ALWAYS A FAIR MAN...I ENJOYED TALKING TO HIM WHEN I MADE STOPS IN EASTON. MAY GOD WATCH OVER HIM AND GIVE PEACE TO HIS FAMILY.

We were sadden to read of the passing of John. We were good friend in school. We send our sympathy to the family and will remember John in our prayers.

John will be missed, he treated my grandmother as his own mother...great times at the cabin in the poconos...dont have a big family in America, John was family

I am so sorry to hear about John. I will always remember the fun family times we shared at "the cabin." I know my dad, Walt, loved and respected him as more than a step-brother. John was wonderful to my grandmother. I will always be grateful to him for that. Respectfully with Love, Tammy L. Boyer Mitchell

Dear Linda, Cory, Rosalie, Brenda and Family of John ~ I am stunned and so very saddened to hear this news. I loved John like a brother. He was one of the kindest, gentlest people I have ever known. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this very difficult time. With love ~ Junie