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Stephanie J. Kapper

New Britain, Connecticut

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Stephanie Joy Kapper, 56, of New Britain, beloved wife of Martin Kapper, passed away Monday December 28, 2020 after a two year battle with metastatic breast cancer. Born in Hartford, she was raised in Somers. A devoted educator, Stephanie taught science at Newington High School for 17 years and...

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Remembering Stephanie and all her good works. The students and staff of Newington Adult Education

We think of Stephanie often and of her dedication to Adult education. Be safe and well.

We appreciate all Stephanie did for our students in Newington Adult Education.

In loving memory of a nice teacher

I literally have no works this comes as a huge shock from the high school and all around the newington community she was taken far to soon she will be missed by so many students and staff members

We join the Newington Public School family in expressing our condolences on the passing of Stephanie. She will be sorrowfully missed; we value her dedication over the years to our Adult Education community.


I am forever grateful for having a teacher and knowing a women as kind as Mrs. Kapper. She was my physical and earth science teacher last year and she always loved to help her students. She would go above and beyond to help us succeed. Her classroom is right by her classroom and every day I would wish her a good morning and her smile would brighten my day. She was a lovely person full of joy. I remember once we did Disney karaoke in her classroom all the way through until the bell rang. She...

Stephanie was an excellent science teacher at Newington High School, I covered her class when she was absent .
I am a subsitute at the high school and she was always organized and prepared to leave me a plan when she was absent from her classes. She was warm and very likeable to her students. I am sorry to hear about her passing she will always be a part of my teaching at the high school.
RIP Stephanie