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Robert Cappa

Antioch, California

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Robert Bruno Cappa Feb. 12, 1940 ~ Nov. 4, 2009 Resident of Antioch Beloved husband, father, grandfather, friend and mentor passed away peacefully at the age of 69 at Bruns House in Alamo due to an unexpected and brief illness. Bob was born in San Francisco, CA to Bruno and Eva (Beaulieu) Cappa,...

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Dear Marilyn, Shari, Mike,
The world is a much lesser place with Bob gone. He is in the hands of God now. If any of you need anything at any time, I'm here for you. I love you all.

Uncle Dan

I always admired bob and he was the best thing that could have ever happened to my sister. he is in the hands of god now and the world and my family is at a loss without him.


Dan C. Clark

Dear Cappa Family,
I was saddened to hear about Bob. I remember him always having that fabulous and genuine smile. He was a great role model when I started in the Probation Department Boys' Center in Martinez in 1975. His approach was fair, direct and calm with those 'bad boys'... and me. He and your family were most generous with your Tahoe haven bringing my family great memories.
I was contacted by your grandson, Matt conveying the news about Bob. Matt was very warm, sweet, and...

Bob was my first supervisor when I was a counselor at the (then) Byron Boy's Ranch. He was a great boss and was very good with the boys. He approached the job in a very professional and sympathetic way. He was a good guy and i always liked him a lot.

I am living in Tucson and only heard of Bob's passing today.

I am sure he will be missed.

Dear Marilyn and Family,
We were so saddened to hear of Bob's passing. Our prayers, hearts, and thoughts are with all of you.
Alway thinking of you,
Mary Frye, Schultz Family & Saracco Family

Dear Marilyn,

I'm so sorry to hear about Bob's death, my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Rita (from the old Bunko group)

Dear Cappa Family:
I did not know Bob, but knew his Dad well. The neighborhood would not have been the same without Bruno's Creamery.
Many of my formative years were spent on the corner of Monterey Blvd. and Foerster St. I am certain Bob was as wonderful a person as Bruno and I offer you thoughts and prayers from everyone who knew and loved Bruno and Eva.

Dear Marilyn,

I was so sorry to learn of your husband, Bob's passing. You always spoke so highly of him and the fun you had with him and your family. My deepest condolances to all of you on your loss of such a fine husband and father. I will keep you all in my prayers.

Our Dearest Marilyn,Sherri, and Michael,
We will always remember the wonderful times our families had together. With our children growing up, and along with becoming grandparents. Clyde always thought of Bob as his brother and remembered their times fishing, and talking over the 49ers football games. Bob's humor was unbeatable, no one could make me laugh as much as bob did. He will be so missed! Our deepest sympathy and love goes out to all your family.
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