Nicholas-Capuana-Obituary

Dr. Nicholas J. Capuana

Utica, New York

Oct 19, 1945 – May 11, 2025

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BORN
October 19, 1945
DIED
May 11, 2025
LOCATION
Utica, New York
CHARITY
Alzheimer's Association

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Sauquoit - Dr. Nicholas J. Capuana, age 79, passed away, peacefully, on Sunday, May 11, 2025, in the comfort and dignity of his beloved home, in Sauquoit, surrounded by his loving and devoted family.Born in Utica, on October 19, 1945, Nicholas was the son of the late Leonard J. and Virginia...

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I am so sorry I just had seen this he was my dr for many years and then he gradually sent me elsewhere cause he was retiring he was a wonderful Dr very personable felt so comfortable I called him for everything pertaining to my eyes he sometimes would laugh and say I would be fine he got right on the phone he was the best dr god rest his soul

To Dr's family. Please accept my sympathy. I was a patient, and he was a lovely man who is surely missed. Beverly L Floyd New Hartford, NY

With our deepest sympathy, our thoughts and prayers are with you, and your families. Nick will be missed though never forgotten, Rhoda and I had a chance to chat with Nick and Marilyn, at the last UFA reunion. Chatted about fun times back in the day. Nick was loved by all who knew him. He had a heart of gold, truly one of the good guys. RIP Nick. Jim and Rhoda Bednar, New Hartford, NY.

We are so sorry to hear of Nick's passing. Haven't seen him in years but he was a great man and relative. Prayers for him and his family. John and Rosalind Morgia,

One of my Father's favorite Doctors. R.I.P.

My deepest sympathy to Marguerite & the Capuana family. I worked at St.Elizabeth Hospital & took care of many of his patients. A great Doctor! Rest in peace.Marguerite Spano.

It´s very sad to realize that Nick will no longer be with us...no longer a rather supreme vegetable garden, no longer the maker of some of the best homemade wine I ever tasted, no longer some of the best food from homemade sausages to incomparable pasta, and a whole lot of etceteras. Nick will be truly missed and Dorothy and I send our sincere condolences to all in the Capuana family. Malio J. Cardarelli

There are five choices to select when commenting here. He was a friend, a work colleague, and a schoolmate, as well as a neighbor. Nick was a medical student in Buffalo when I was a resident at Millard Fillmore Hospital, and Marilyn was one of the floor nurses. I still remember him in his white suit jacket that all med students wore and Marilyn in her starched white nurse uniform sitting at the head nurse´s station on the 8th floor. My farm was down the road from them, and they and...

I had the honor and privilege of calling on Dr. Capuana as a surgical sales consultant for 20 years . He was truly a Renaissance man with gifted hands. This second only to his love of family and life. Rest in peace.