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Robert W. "Bob" Capp

Penbrook, Pennsylvania

1966 - 2017

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Robert W. Capp, 51, Penbrook, passed away Monday at home. Born January 13, 1966 in Harrisburg, he was the son of Robert E. Capp and the late Ruth Elicker Capp. In addition to his mother, he was preceded in death by his sister, Sharon. Bob was a graduate of C.D. East High School and attended...

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Mr Capp, so very sorry for the loss of your son. I met your son Cappy several times through my son David Duttenhoffer. They were the best of friends. May your heart be at peace. Mary

- Cappy-

Around 25 years ago I was introduced to Bob by my good friend . Bob was always ready to greet you with a smile and a handshake. His personality could fill a room with smiles. He was a huge Green Bay Packers fan and enjoyed the Pocono NASCAR races with friends and he would bring marinated shrimp and steak for the grill,.
Speaking of Food; How about that beef jerky?? I think, arguably he made the world's best beef jerky. He took the time and would make each batch just the...

Debbie: My heart goes out to You, your Dad and all the Family, in the passing of your Brother! May each of you feel the presence of the LORD! Know that GOD is Good and GOD is Great! HE has reunited in Heaven...Mother, Daughter and Son! We believe, because JESUS is in our hearts and HE has prepared a place for all Believers! Oh what joyful time they are having, dwelling in Beulah Land! May GOD the Heavenly Father send You Peace and Comfort!! Amen, amen.

I am deeply saddened to hear of bobs passing . He was a great guy with a good heart and a good friend to me for many years. Your family is in my prayers and god bless . Joe Sponaugle

Cappy, we will surely miss you and your smile and generosity. We will always remember you in our heart and the good times we had at Nascar Races and Picnics.

Bless the family and bless him May he be at the right hand side and smiling. And guiding his family from above

I will miss the big smile and the greeting of a good friend. He was always willing to lend a helping hand and never really wanted much in return. He will be missed by many