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Rev. Victor R. "VIC 4 JC" Capriolo

Shorewood, Wisconsin

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Capriolo, Rev. Victor R. "VIC 4 JC" Arrived Home on August 22, 2012. Beloved son and guardian angel of Julia and Samuel Capriolo. Cherished brother of Mike (Rita) Capriolo, Dr. Mark (Karen Kroll) Capriolo and Carol (Bill) Burczyk. Dear uncle of Tony (Sky) Capriolo, Christine (Dave Nelsen)...

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Thinking of you today! You touched so many lives, thank you for baptizing and blessing my son Owen. You will forever be in our hearts.

Think about you often. You become apart of our Big Maduscha family when you started at Immaculate Conception in the 70’s. I’ll never forget going to Fl and meeting your lovely family. ( to this day I still don’t eat cooked carrots and peas) Please keep looking over my family. Until we meet again- Love Victoria

I loved visiting with Father Vic when we would go to Wisconsin to visit Franklin's relatives. We were friends right at the start and stayed that way until his death. He loved to visit us in WY, too.

I remember Fr. Vic from Immaculate Conception. He made Funfest fun. He was so funny in the dunk tank, you had to spend a small fortune to dunk him. Fr. Schmidbauer used to pay for extra throws for kids to dunk him.
Fr. Vic was terrific. Rest in peace, Fr. Vic. I will miss you.

I will miss you forever Father Vic. With all my heart. RIP. Please watch over my family. Say hi to my dad. Brenda Kruger I. C. 77.

It is one month tomorrow that we lost our priest, son, brother and friend, Fr. Vic, Guido to some. He was loved by all and loved all! I just read the thank you note to us from his 40th anniversary. He said he was so glad that we will always share the same anniversaries and be bound together. He was ordained May 29 and we were his first marriage on June 26, 1971. He always made us feel special when he introduced us as his "first". We still cannot believe he is gone. He made our time on...

I'm so greatful you talked my parents into naming me after you!- I will miss you! Until then- Victoria:)

I remember Father Vic from when I was a child and he was at St. Leo's. I was very young but I remember him coming to our house and playing cards. I was sorry to hear of his passing and my prayers go out to his family.

Father Vic was my favorite "cousin-in-law". We hit it off right from the start. He will be missed so much by so many, me included. My thoughts and prayers go out to his loving family.