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Kent William "KC" Capener

Kent Capener Obituary

Kent William Capener "KC" 1948 ~ 2007 Kent William Capener (KC) was born May 1, 1948, to William Wayne Capener and LaRaie Nicholes. He passed away in the early morning hours of December 30, 2007, from complications following surgery. KC graduated from Highland High School in 1966 and attended the University of Utah. He was owner of Capener Consulting Company. He was a member of the LDS faith. KC is survived by his father and many cousins. He was preceded in death by his mother in 1993. The family would like to offer thanks to the staff at St. Marks Hospital for the care of KC the last five weeks. Memorial services will be held Fri. January 4, 2008, at 12 noon at Wasatch Lawn Mortuary Chapel, 3401 S. Highland Drive, Salt Lake City, Utah. Friends and family may call from 11-11:45 a.m. prior to the service. " 'til we meet again, son." Dad.

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Published by Deseret News from Jan. 3 to Jan. 4, 2008.

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Craig Vincent

January 4, 2008

Bill, we remember you in our prayers at this difficult time, knowing that you find peace in the knowledge that you will be reunited with Laraie and KC forever.

Maureen Aylett Ellison

January 4, 2008

Bill

Kent and attended school together. Growing up, I lived on Atkin Avenue between Imperial and Kenwood, and you lived on Melbourne.

I never saw Kent after we graduated from high school, but I sent him a reunion notice at your address for our 40th class reunion in June 2006.

So sorry to read about his passing.

Farrina Coulam

January 4, 2008

Bill, Kent was my friend for over 40 years. I cannot think of a single memory that Kent is not part of it: school, parties, holidays, birthdays and all the events in life good and bad. He became a friend to Steven when I married, and an "uncle" to my children as they grew. Your weekly visits and your smiling cheerfulness will be greatly missed.

Farrina

Mikell McDonough

January 4, 2008

My Beloved Bill, I was not only saddened but very surprised to hear from my Mother, this morning, of Kent's passing. I am truly sorry for your loss. I know of the closeness and love you had for one another. A closeness, love, trust and bond that was deeply honored after your lovely LaRaie's passing. Your family became my family after Kent and I met and became best, loving and lifelong friends, almost 30 years ago. Our sweet Kent has always been with me and there for me all these years...It would have been an honor to do the same for him. I know our love, memories and the knowing Kent is home and happy, will be our comfort now and through this time of transition and grief.
I Love You, God Bless You, Bill,
Mikell

Margaret & Coleman McDonough-Nay

January 4, 2008

Please know we keep you in our thoughts and prayer....and we shall hold our memories of Kent very close to our hearts... God Bless

Kelly Stephenson

January 3, 2008

Uncle Bill,

You are in our family's prayers. We love you and only wish that we could have spent more time with you this Christmas Season. Thank you for being such a strength to all of us. We will miss KC and the energy you gained from him.

Stephanie Coulam-Young

January 3, 2008

Kent will be missed. He was a good friend to my parents, especially to my father, Steve, when he was sick in the hospital many years ago. He had a great sense of humor and was always kind to my sisters, Michelle and Melissa, and I.

Steve Coulam

January 3, 2008

My good friend and buddy, Kent Capener has left this Earth. My family and I will greatly miss Kent. No longer, can we together, ponder the mysteries of the Universe and probe the intricacies of life. Kent, enjoy Heaven and no longer miss your Mother.

Adam Bradford

January 3, 2008

Uncle Bill,

I am so sorry for your loss. My family and I have been praying for you and hoping that you are alright. We will miss KC, and we surely miss you being here in Iowa. We love you, and our thoughts are with you...

Love,

Adam and Tiffany Bradford

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