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Nicholas "Nick" Cappello

Houston, Texas

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NICHOLAS "NICK" CAPPELLO, 70, passed away in his home due to heart failure on Monday, April 6th. He was born in Philadelphia, PA on February 26, 1939. After serving in the United States Marine Corps, Nick joined the alcoholic beverage industry where he worked for forty-three years. Nick is...

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I met him once and he was a good person, Truly loved his family

My Dearest Nick, you will be missed more than you could ever know. I'm so thankful that we became freinds again after all the years of being apart. I so miss your phone calls & funny e-mails, even your fussing at me about something. Our sons are devestaed & so are our Grandkids. I've loved you since I was 14 & you were 16 & always will, Rest in Peace my love.
Patt Manley-Cappello-Martinez

Nick at HHS 1957 50th Reunion-Wow look at that smile.

Nick has been summoned to make God smile.

April 19, 2009
To the Family of Nick Cappello,
Please accept my deepest sympathy.I spent time with Nick at our 50TH class of 57 reunion and I quickly realized that he was still the same fun loving full of life guy that he was in high school. We will speak of him and miss him at our next reunion I am sure.

To Nick and his family, hadn't seen you in years, and in fairly quick succession, twice. Once at the 50th and once at the Christmas party at Pete Wallace's. Still the same fun loving, joking, don't take it too seriously personality. I will throw a nickel in the grass and toss back a few in honor of your memories. Semper Fi good buddy.

To my Poppa Bear well what can I say really you where and alway's be my (Poppa Bear) Grandad I know where I get my sense of humor from and I know where I get my relaxed attitude toward's life from and I hope to keep them both as trbuite and a memory to you
love alway's your Baby bear Christopher

Well what can you say I first met my Father in law, When he took us to Las Vegas, he was really lovely then he welcomed me into the Family and in over twenty year's he never changed alway's lovely i will miss his laughter and kindness and the love that he showed to his grandson's and me.

With deepest sympathy to Nick's family. I was so glad to see him at our 50th class reunion; we all had so many memories to share. My prayers are with you.