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PAUL FRANCIS CAPUCILLE

Orlando, Florida

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CAPUCILLE, PAUL FRANCIS, 54, of Maitland, FL passed away February 24, 2012. Paul was born in Ft. Lauderdale, FL on December 9, 1957. He graduated from Michigan State University. Paul was loved, adored and respected by all who knew him. Paul was a humanitarian who...

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Missing your sense of humor, your caring for friends and your compassion for animals. We have wonderful memories of times shared, but life would be better with you here. Sending hugs to all those who loved you. Joe & Angie

You were too young for us to say good-bye to you. Miss you, Paul.

Miss you Paul as we remember your generosity of spirit and your humor. Rest In Peace, friend.

Weve missed you these past 8 years, Paul. We think of you often. We loved your humor, your stories, your descriptions, and your funny accents of cartoon characters. You were such an animal lover. We remember that time you came to visit with an unusual looking dog. We all went to the park and when, inevitability, someone asked you what kind of dog is that, you answered hes a Tasmanian Corgi. No one knew that breed, of course. But you kept giving that answer with a straight face each time. We...

To Paul's family, This is from his class of 1976 in newberry michigan. He was one of the nicest and friendliest guys anyone could every meet. He was a great friend to all and sorry this is late we just found out this morning from Shelly Ahtila. Our prayers and thoughts are with you.

Paul, You will be missed by the many lives you touched. Thank you for giving so much happiness to my dear friend Jamie. Our hearts are heavy, we're here for you Jamie.

Yin and Yang Paul with our grandson in 2006

Paul with his Jag, near park Avenue February, 2010

Paul, you are with us wherever we look. We see you Cap, enjoying coffee in the courtyard at Palmano's, sitting across from us with an Italian special at Panullo's, mock modeling that living room chair we finally bought after weeks of looking because you looked so right in it. In our hearts you're walking up the Avenue with us, sharing a brew at Fiddlers and singing Sinatra there and at Hannibal's.You could keep us all laughing until it hurt and then gently read stories to 2nd graders and...