WILLIAM-CAPENER-Obituary

WILLIAM CAPENER

Salt Lake City, Utah

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William Wayne Capener 1918 ~ 2009 Our favorite "Yankee Doodle Dandy," Uncle Bill, died at home on November 25, 2009. He lived a long and happy life, and was ready to join his family in heaven. Born July 4, 1918, to Edward Theodore Capener and Fanny Leone Turner Capener, Bill was the youngest...

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Uncle Bill was a sweet and loving man and was loved by all that knew him. He was a great "baby brother" to my grandpa Dan Capener who spoke fondly of him all the time. I am glad that I was able to spent some time with him at his 90th birthday party where he was as spry as could be and the life of the party. He must be thrilled to be together again with Aunt LaRaie.

I loved Uncle Bill. He was my neigbor on Melbourne St. I met him 63 years ago. He was a lot of fun and a great guy. I used to tend Casey when he was a little boy. I appreciate the opportunity to write in this book. With respect and great memories. Marylyn Hamlin Thorn...Las Vegas, Nevada

I new Bill as Grandpa Bill as I was growing up. My Grandfather Oliver and Grandpa Bill were friends. We lived across the street from him and would frequently visit him during the days and some nights. I had a chance to meet LaRaie and both Grandpa Bill and LaRie were so nice to me and welcoming. When I got married and had my son my Grandfather had passed away and my son was very sick. I asked Grandpa Bill to give him a blessing. Grandpa Bill did and my son has had a rough go but I believe...

Words don't come easily as I try to think what I can say about Uncle Bill. Distance has made it difficult for me to see him often in recent years, but I have many fond memories of time spent with him. My thanks and condolences go to his nieces and nephews, and to all those who loved him as I did. Special thanks go to Jeff, who did so much to care for him, especially since KC's passing. Uncle Bill lived 91 long and happy years, and brought much joy into the lives of many. May he enjoy the next...

I loved Uncle Bill
Uncle Bill was my neighbor UNCLE as I grew up on Melbourne Street. He was a great friend of my family and we shared many dinners, camp trips, church events, Boy Scout and Cub Scout adventures and Little League Baseball outings. He was a good example to me as a young man. My brother and I will miss Uncle Bill.

We always went to visit Uncle Bill when we went to SLC from Ca. He was more than generous and had much to tell us of his life. He was the first to offer to try and make a persons life easier. He had the most valent of spirits, he was a asset to our family.. Will miss him very much Love to you and have a ball with your family in heaven barbara & roy black