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Stephen "Steve" Capogna

Hendersonville, North Carolina

1951 - 2019

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July 9, 2019
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Hendersonville, North Carolina

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Stephen Michael Capogna, "Steve", of Hendersonville, NC, passed away on July 9, 2019, surrounded by family after an extended illness. Steve was born on February 19, 1951, in Woburn, MA to Felipo ("Philip") and Marie Capogna. Steve leaves his beloved life partner and wife, Tina Hulbert Capogna. ...

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Steve was a greatvwork partner

A good friend, really miss Stevr

I met Steve when BellSouth and AT&T merged, and had the honor of working with him both in person and remotely until his retirement. Steve was a consummate professional, exceptional at his job, and a fun guy to know and talk to. I was honored to be able to attend his retirement reception, and so saddened to learn of his illness and passing.

Our thoughts and prayers are with Tina and his family, and we hope that they do find peace and solace in their memories of him, and that the...

Steve and I go way back in DATEC and as members of the DATEC Emerging Technology Committee. Steve was an associate, a team member and a friend, and although we worked on opposite coasts, (Steve in Boston and me in Los Angeles) we always enjoyed each other's company whenever we were able to come together. One year the ETC committee got together in Colorado Springs and while we were there we went to Pikes Peak. At the top of the mountain I picked up 7 small smooth rocks, to represent each...

Thank you for giving your time to DuPont State Recreational Forest. I hope the forest was a place of comfort for you.

I knew Steve as a Co-worker and talked to him frequently, unfortunately never had a chance to meet him face to face over a beer or two. His technical expertise was well known and I consulted with him on my most difficult troubles. Additionally, his willingness to share his knowledge was outstanding. To this day, I still use some of his PowerPoint slides as reference to share with my peers. Steve is still one of the most respected individuals I have ever worked with.
My deepest...

Though part of our family by marriage to my sister Tina, he really was a brother to all of us. A soft spoken and humble man of integrity who was worthy of respect and admiration. I am number 6 of 8 children and when he married my older third-born sister Tina, he welcomed all of us younger siblings warmly into his life and never made us feel "in the way". To the contrary, he would take us for rides in his little Triumph convertible, which was a thrill, and at family holiday gatherings I could...

We have lost a good well respected man, may his family know that at work Steve was highly thought of for his character, his knowledge his work ethic, and his desire to assist his peers and our customers. He will truly be missed. My deepest condolences to his family, if there is any assistance I can provide, please let me know

Cousin Steve, Rest in Peace!
Love, Sandra and Joe McGee