HENRY A. CAPOZZI Sr.

1920 - 2018

HENRY A. CAPOZZI Sr. obituary, 1920-2018, Bethel Park, PA

HENRY A. CAPOZZI Sr.

1920 - 2018

BORN

1920

DIED

2018

HENRY CAPOZZI Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Dec. 25 to Dec. 26, 2018.
CAPOZZI HENRY A., Sr.

He was an electrician with a megawatt smile, a generous, often feisty and sometimes stubborn man who lit up the lives of everyone he met -- from walkers in South Park and church parishioners to casino workers and the homeless. Henry A. Capozzi, Sr., who helped power thousands of homes and businesses in the Pittsburgh area after opening Capozzi Electric in 1957, passed away peacefully on Dec. 22, 2018, at Jefferson Hospital in suburban Pittsburgh. He was 98. He had been battling heart disease in his final years, a remarkable triumph for a man who had successful quintuple bypass surgery in 1987 and went on to run ten miles a day until the age of 85. Born on Jan. 29, 1920, he was one of nine children raised by Italian immigrants in the section of downtown Pittsburgh that was later razed for the construction of the Civic Arena. After graduating from Fifth Avenue High School and Connelley Trade School, he met Rita Coughenour in a candy store. They married in 1950 and raised seven children, first at Locust Street in Pittsburgh, then on Lois Drive in Baldwin and Stoltz Road in Bethel Park. By 1965, he moved Capozzi Electric to a yellow-brick office that he built on McAnulty Road next to the South Baldwin fire hall, three blocks from the Capozzi house on Lois Drive. Three sons, his brother, Nick, and a son-in-law would work for him. Aside from his family, he loved his Pittsburgh sports teams. He was a Pitt Panthers season ticket holder during the Tony Dorsett years while his oldest daughter, Mary Jo, attended the University of Pittsburgh. He was at Three Rivers Stadium in 1971 for the first night game in World Series history and in 1972 for the Immaculate Reception. Even more precious to him was his faith. In the 1960s and 70s, he took his young family to mass every Saturday night at St. Germaine Church, arriving early so his kids could fill up the first row of the pews. When the family moved to Bethel Park, he became a longtime usher at at St. Valentine's Church. He had a stubborn streak, too. He refused to use a wallet, opting instead to secure his driver's license, few credit cards and cash with a rubber band. He often wore a favorite pair of sneakers to the bitter end, even if it meant covering the holes with duct tape. On his thrice-weekly trips to Rivers Casino, he made sure to hand out money to a homeless man at an intersection, often holding up traffic on Saw Mill Run Boulevard after the light turned green. And for someone born just 14 months after the end of World War I, he took pride in resisting the technological leaps of the past two decades. He rarely used a cell phone. But after his kids bought him an iPad a few Christmases ago, he used it every day to play games, do puzzles and stay in touch with his grandkids and many friends on Facebook. He was Norm from "Cheers" at Rivers Casino, where pit bosses and cocktail waitresses greeted him with "Henry!" He always replied with a kiss on the cheek. Then, he'd gauge "the action" at the craps table before deciding whether to roll the dice. At South Park, he was the unofficial mayor of Corrigan Drive where he made legions of new friends on his morning walks. In March, a TV crew from WTAE followed him for a story about the oldest walker at South Park. "You need to get out and walk every day,' he often said. "If you wait for the perfect day you'll never go.' Hollywood tells us how George Bailey had a wonderful life, but he didn't ride the Thunderbolt at Kennywood Park or go country line dancing or party in Las Vegas like Henry Capozzi did. Mostly, he liked to "loaf" and "jag around" -- his often-used words -- with family and friends. He was flirting with nurses and cracking jokes until the very end. When one of his daughters told him she was going to miss him, he quipped, "Just pretend I'm still here." Just before he took his last breath, he looked up at 30 relatives surrounding his bed and said, "I've lived a good long life.' He is survived by seven children: Mary Jo (Frank) Kane, Delores (Chris) Tatman, Henry A. (Janie) Capozzi II, Gregory Capozzi, Joseph (Elisabeth) Capozzi, Melina (Chuck) Stokan-Bandi, and Christopher Capozzi; 19 grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren; his brother, Nicholas Capozzi; and sister, Theresa Capozzi; and four of his daughter's stepchildren, whom he loved as his own. Visitation is 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 26, 2018, at PAUL HENNEY CREMATION & FUNERAL TRIBUTES, 5570 Library Road in Bethel Park, PA 15102. A Memorial Mass will be held at 10:00 a.m. at St. Benedict the Abbot Church, 120 Abington Drive, McMurray, PA 15317 on Thursday, Dec. 27, 2018, followed by burial at Calvary Catholic Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations in Mr. Capozzi's name to the Friends of South Park, online at www.southparkfriends.org, or via mail in care of President Sharon Adams, 6528 Ventura Dr., Pittsburgh, PA 15236.


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January 13, 2019

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Teresa Laursen

January 13, 2019

Not sure if you remember the Silveroli family who lived next door to you on Lois Drive. I am Teri Silveroli...now Laursen and live in Nevada. Not sure what possessed me to google Poogie and DeeDee but found your dad's obit. So sorry. Teresa [email protected]

Betty Purcell

December 28, 2018

My deepest sympathy to you all. Long ago we were neighbors of your Mom and Dad on Lois Drive. Your Mom and I had many good times together, and your Father was always a wonderful man to be around. Yes he lived life to the fullest, and I have thought fondly many times of both your Mom and Dad. We didn't know of his passing until it was too late, I think because there was no paper on Tuesday. But my thoughts are with you all and I especially remember Poogie and DeeDee. I would have loved seeing you again, but know that I bear your pain.

DAWN TAYLOR

December 28, 2018

DEE-DEE--WOW, WHAT A GREAT OBIT:) YOU/SOMEONE DID AN AMAZING JOB
ON WHO THIS UNIQUE MAN WAS.
ALL I CAN THINK ABOUT IS HOW HE AND MY MOM ARE UNITED WALKING TOGETHER IN HEAVEN!!


GOD'S PEOPLE NEVER SAY "GOOD-BYE" FOR THE LAST TIME, BUT A MERELY "SEE YOU AGAIN"---MAY YOUR FAITH STRENGTHEN YOU AT THIS TIME.


WITH CONDOLENCES-

December 26, 2018

My deepest sympathy to the family at this difficult time, may you get comfort and peace from Psm.37:29.

December 26, 2018

Words that we expressed to you in prayer may they comfort and uplift and help lighten your heart at this time of sorrow. hm

December 26, 2018

Greg and family,

Please accept my condolences on the loss of your father.

Vince

December 26, 2018

In loving memory of a neighbor on Stoltz. Mr. C was awesome. Remember him coming home for lunch everyday to a house full of kids running around while he sat and eat his fish sticks. With sympathy, the Smith Family.

December 26, 2018

Remembering your great love story today and always.

Joe Capozzi

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Jackie Mitlo

December 25, 2018

I will miss seeing him at South Park where be blew me kisses and greeted me with a smile every time I ran by!

December 25, 2018

To the Capozzi family I send my deepest sympathy and hope that you will find comfort from God's word. ( John 6:40).

IVP

kk

December 25, 2018

You are not alone during this time of sorrow and pain. May God give your family strength and comfort to help you endure this loss. As you remember your beloved one, the God of peace give you comfort and peace in every way. May you find Strength from the love and care that surrounds you and comfort in the memories that you shared. Please accept my sincere condolences. IS 41:10

December 25, 2018

May God sustain the family during this time of great loss. 1 Peter 5:6,7

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