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Thomas A. Capobianco

Windham, Maine

1929 - 2016

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Thomas A. Capobianco, 86WINDHAM - Thomas A. Capobianco, "Cappy," 86, died on March 14, 2016, at Gosnell Hospice Home in Scarborough following a nine-month battle with cancer. Born in Boston, Mass., on June 13, 1929, to Raymond and Adeline (Valente) Capobianco, he was raised in Newton,...

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I'm very sorry for your loss. May you always cherish the memories of Thomas. May
the "God of Comfort" sustain you through the difficult days ahead-2 cor 1:3

Cappy was a treasure to us at the Sebago Lake Condominiums in Windham, Maine, in more ways than I can count. His knowledge and ability to fix or improve something saved us tons of money. He was an unforgettable character, but he was our dear unforgettable character. We will miss him very much. Let me know if I can help you when I get back, Grace.

Grace, Our prayers to you & family. Cappy will be missed by all. He was a special person. Love You, Sondra & Tony

Grace, May knowing you are in the hearts and thoughts of others help you through this difficult time. Cappy will always be as close as a memory. He was truly an original; one of a kind. The world is a better place because he was in it. He was a true friend to so many and I count myself among them. May today's sorrow give way to the peace and comfort of God's love. Mel Munroe

So sorry for your loss. What a good long life Cappy enjoyed. So many cannot say the same. He was one of those the Bible call especially strong. Ps. 90:10

Cappy was a treasure to us at the Sebago Lake Condominiums in Windham, Maine, in more ways than I can count. His knowledge and ability to fix or improve something saved us tons of money. He was an unforgettable character, but he was our dear character. We will miss him very much. Let me know if I can help you when I get back, Grace.

Gracie, please accept my sincere sympathy on the loss of Cappy. He was always there when we had a problem with the ferry or when a deckhand didn't show up. He was a real treasure to Frye Island in so many ways. I am very proud to have had the honor of having Cappy as a friend. Take care. Bill Mulkern, former Frye Island Ferry captain.

So many fun memories of Cappy in Kitty Walsh"s kitchen. There was always a dessert and a few jobs for Cappy to do.
Thanks , Cappy
Willa Dambro

To Grace and Family:
It was my great priviledge, pleasure, and even honor to have known and associate with "Cappy" during the time I worked for Frye Island from 1985 to 2005. Cappy was one of the most giving persons I have ever met, always ready to offer a hand, but only offering advice when asked, but one had better be ready for that advice! His talents were many, and humor unique to Cappy. Many were the times when his words brightened a tough situation.
God Bless...