Karel-Capek-Obituary

Karel B. Capek

Williamsburg, Virginia

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WILLIAMSBURG - Karel B. Capek, 47, of Williamsburg, died Sunday, July 7, 2002. He served in the U.S. Navy aboard the U.S.S. Coral Sea and was honorably discharged in 1989. He was employed with Jefferson Lab since 1989. He leaves to cherish his memories his loving wife of 18 years, Kay Capek;...

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You will remain in my heart forever.
Thank you for all your love and support. You were a great friend. Goodbye Karel. I Love You!

We met Kay,Karel and their family almost 10 yrs. ago via Kay's job. We've kept in touch thru the years even though we no longer work together. A trip to Wlbg. every few months to update them on our kids and a memorable visit. I will miss walking in and seeing Karel in his usual "corner" spot of the couch and a sport on the t.v. set. My heart and prayers go out everyday for Kay and their entire family. He will truly be missed. We were blessed to have known such a great person.

although it,s been almost ten years since i last saw or spoke to karel i still consider him to be a great friend. my thoughts and prayers are with his family. god speed my friend

I was greatly saddened to read of Karel's passing. We go 'way back... back to Mrs. Wilson's first grade class at Fairview School in 1961. We lost touch after high school but I am glad to hear that he did well. My sympathy to his friends and family.

Loving son of a truly great man. I miss him dearly.

Karel was one of the very first people I met at Jefferson Lab almost 2 years ago. Immediately a friendship was formed. Every morning at the 8am meeting, he would stand right at my office door (as the door is in the back of the meeting room). There wasn't a day that passed that Karel was standing there that "hello, how are you doing today" wasn't said. Many days he would stop in my office after the meeting and chat. We always chatted about our families...I will truly miss that! I was new to...

Karel was my friend. I worked with him back in 1993 and developed a friendship with him. Although I did not see him as often in the last year whenever we did talk it was as if no time had past. I will miss him as a friend and as one who became like a brother. I give my deepest sympathies to Kay and his children of whom we often talked. He was very proud of them. I am glad to know him and will miss him.

Karel, in this life was a gentelman and a friend and I will never forget his generosity and his willingness to help anyone. We laughed and commiserated together, and genuinely enjoyed our projects together. I still see his smile and the inside jokes we had to share since we had been at the lab since '89. GOD BLESS your family. I know that they will honor your spirit and move to the next step, regardless how hard it will be. You have instilled your "can do" spirit and work ethic into them....

Karl you will be sadly missed! His smile was simply the best! I will always appreciate the kindness Karl and his family gave me. Kay, if I could ever return your support, I am here for you now. Please don't hesitate to call.
I love you guys- Carly