Thomas-Kapusta-Obituary

Thomas Kapusta

Oak Park, Illinois

Age 58

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Thomas J. Kapusta, age 58 of Oak Park; beloved husband of Lori nee Studlow; loving father of Brian (Diana Kenyon) and Robert Kapusta; adoring grandfather of Nadia; cherished son of Justine and the late Joseph Kapusta; caring son-in-law of William and Nancy Studlow; dear brother of Beth Kapusta...

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I am so sorry to hear that he passed away. He was an amazing friend to my mom, Jackie Anderson. He completed 100 mile bike ride to raise funds and awareness for the American lung association. She had lung cancer and never smoked. She died at 55 in 2008. I am so sad that he passed away. I was going to look them up and shoot him an email. I´m so sorry he was a great man

Tom would be my age. I still extend condolences to the family. I feel kinship. My deceased father was Joseph Kapusta as well.

I've known Tom since our College years in the 70's. I just tried to call him to help me with a project and found his phone was disconnected so I did a search and found this. How sad, I will miss him.

Just found out Tommy passed. Great guy. We went to High School together. Lee Ann (Pusateri) Guill

To Lori and family, I am so very very sorry for your loss. Tom was such a wonderful guy. He loved you and his family so much. His gift of friendship, professional inspiration and commradery is not to be replaced and I will never forget him.
You are all in my prayers.
Debbie Radek

I had the honor and privilege of knowing and working with Tom. He was a person of high integrity, talented, generous, kind and always willing to lend a helping hand. My heart and prayers go out to his family and all those who will feel his absence. God bless you, Tom- you will be missed.

I knew Tom for only a short time at Harry Weese and Associates. I remember him as being a quiet, soft spoken man with a big smile. I am glad to see that he had a large family of children and grandchildren. Rest Quietly Tom!

I knew Tom during my brief stint at HWA. Great guy. Wonderful sense of humor. Quick wit. Those are the things that stand out in my mind. I have great memories going fishing with him and sharing some fun times along with some hilarious moments out on the water. I remember him being full of life. Sad that he is gone. But remembering him brings a smile to my face.

We were startled to hear condolences to the family of Tom Kapusta announced during the Blackhawks game tonight. We were neighbors on Grove Avenue in Oak Park for many years. When Bill decided to build an outbuilding for our camp in Michigan, Tom was good enough to talk him through his plans and then later offered wonderful advice on various remodeling projects of our Oak Park home. He was kind, soft-spoken, and a good person. Our deepest sympathy.