Paul-Capel-Obituary

Paul Capel Sr.

Ellerbe, North Carolina

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Ellerbe, North Carolina
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St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

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Paul Thomas Capel Sr., 71, of Ellerbe, North Carolina, passed away Wednesday, March 11, 2015.

He was preceded in death by his mother; father; one brother; and sister.

Surviving him are one brother; two sons; one daughter-in-law; five grandchildren; and eight...

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So sorry for the loss. Fly high with the Angels. R.I.P

You have my deepest condolences on your immeasurable loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. There is little that I can say or do to ease your pain and suffering. May knowing that you are in the thoughts and prayers of many, bring a measure of comfort. Life is so short and those we love are gone from our lives too quickly. God's promise to empty the grave in the near future is found at Hosea 13:14. May the God of loyal love comfort you during your time of sorrow .

O! i'm so sorry. Cowboy was a good friend to me. HE will BE MISS he was my team mate at Moore Country God has carried home a wonderful man.You are out of pain now. God will take care of you GOD BLESS HIS Family.

worked with Paul many years and always enjoyed our talks and was kind man and easy to talk with. Glad I had the pleasure of meeting him in this life.

god bless you my friend and may god bless your family.. you are truly a great friend and dancer.. will never forget the dances we shared at the roadhouse together, thanks for your friendship and the god times and the great smiles you always shared with everyone you knew....

cowboy was a truly great person and a friend... he will truly be missed and he was a great dancer, I dance a many of dances with him, we will never forget his smile....no matter where you saw him he had a smile and a hug for everyone he knew.. rest in peace our friend!!!!!!! love ya Marshall and Sallie.....

My condolences,sorry for your loss of love one. Many memories of your life together will be of comfort,as times goes on. Matthew 11:28,29,30,

Miss this wonderful, truly special man, Cowboy you must be singing in heaven right now and someday I hope I can hear you again. You were one of my most favorite friends, always smiling, always giving compliments, always listening and helping solve problems. Im gonna miss you at the Waffel House and all the places you danced and sang. My heart is broken, and to your family that I know you loved so much, that is left behind, my sincere sympathy, I will be praying for you all. Robbie Adcock.

Cowboy was a kind man to everyone he met. So sad to hear of his passing.