Anne Stewart Kappel obituary, Wilmington, DE

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Anne Stewart Kappel

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Bradley Ross

April 1, 2021

I remember playing at George’s house in my elementary school years, and his mother always being so kind.

Susan Newlin Herron

March 19, 2021

Mrs. Kappel was my teacher, counselor, Sunday School Teacher, and a dear friend to my family. I can still hear her laughter at Bridge Nights, when the gang played almost anything but bridge. Rest well, although if the Bridge Club still meets, I imagine heaven gets mighty rowdy. I love you Mrs K.

Carol Crowther Gaulding

March 19, 2021

So sorry to hear of your mother´s passing. She´s now with so many Atonement/Claymont friends

Brian Jones

October 5, 2020

One of the kindest individuals I have met. Mother to my friend George, looking back, I felt she was a great "kids Mom" , allowing kids to be kids but intervening when guidance needed...was no surprise when she moved in that direction professionally...nice lady.

Amy schwartz

October 3, 2020

She was a great English teacher. Who remembers in her class catcher in the rye!

Lindy (Jones) Griffith

October 3, 2020

Mrs. Stewart, as we knew her in Ashbourne Hills, specifically on Avon Drive and Keats, was always an integral part of the community. Whether we were playing hide and seek on our block or riding bikes past her house, there was always a wave and a greeting from her. My deepest condolences to Georgie and Carl, and their extended family. Lindy (Jones) Griffith

Joan Anna Simpson Keen

October 3, 2020

Anne Kappel was an extraordinary guidance counselor. I was only in her sphere of guidance for such a short time, yet the lasting memory of her care, diligence, and mentoring remains with me 45 years later.

Thank you Mrs. Kappel.

Rest in Peace and may God grant your loved ones comfort today.

Joan Simpson Keen
Claymont High School, Delaware
Class of 1976

Kathleen Richards-Izon

October 2, 2020

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.She ment lot to my Sister Linda and you will always be in my heart too beautiful Lady .with a beautiful voice

Michele Sibert-Murray

October 2, 2020

Any one remember the first sign of Spring, it was trendy to use squirt guns in the Hall way toward each other? Well, when I was in 7th grade changing classes in old main near Mrs. Stewart's room, I pulled the trigger in the crowd, when an angry Mrs. Stewart came through the crowd of students, grabbed my arm, with water dripping down her face! I was teriffied and she was kind, nice, diplomatic lady during all the detention time I served with her after school! RIP, dear lady

Betty (Ford) Grier

October 2, 2020

I first metAnn as a student at Claymont High School. She was my guidance councilor. Many years later I met her again when she was volunteering at Lutheran Towers when I was a cook there. She had not changed one bit. I recognized her the moment she walked in. She was always a kind and gentle person with a heart of gold. She will be missed by many.

Linda Johnston

October 2, 2020

You were the best illegally adopted mother a person could ever have. I really appreciated your love, kindness, guidance, friendship, over the many years. Thank you so much. You will be greatly missed. Love your daughter Linda

Susan Lichtenstein

October 2, 2020

So sorry to see this sad news. She was my Sunday school teacher at Atonement at one point. I always enjoyed catching up with her when we’d see each other on walks in Windy Bush. Thoughts and prayers fir her family.

Keith Brofsky

October 2, 2020

To the friends and family of Ms Kappel, my sincere condolences. I graduated from CHS in 1976 and I can still vividly recall her kindness. Godspeed Anne.

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