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John Capitani
Aug 3, 1947- Aug 11, 2018
Sunol/ Geyserville
On August 11th, the Capitani family lost our patriarch, our hero, our heart and soul, our son, our brother, our father and our uncle, friend to all, our comedian and our consiglieri. John Fredrick Capitani was born Aug 3, 1947 to Blasco and Peggy Capitani of San Leandro, CA. John was raised in the East Bay Area with his two younger brothers and tight knit family, where he attended Irvington High School in Fremont. John was a life-long Bay Area Sports fan and always cherished attending games growing up with his Uncle Jim and later in life with his brothers and children. In 1968, John was drafted and served a full tour of duty as a Sergeant in the First Air Cavalry (the 1st of the 5th, Charlie Company) in the Vietnam War. After receiving a Bronze Star for valor in combat and two Purple Hearts for wounds in combat, John came home with an honorable discharge. Upon his return, he married his high school sweet heart, Mary Kathleen Connors in April of '69. John and Kathy shared 41 amazing years of marriage and built a one of a kind family; they were truly one another's best friends. John prided himself on being the best family man and sincerely loved and excelled at being an amazing Father.
In 1975 John completed his BS in Criminal Justice from San Jose State University. John and Kathy started their family, raising their 3 children in Sunol, CA. Professionally, John spent the majority of his career in the food industry, working for Stella D'Oro, Orowheat, S&W Foods, and Safeway. In 2000 John started a new venture as a business owner, purchasing an Ace Hardware in Danville, CA. He was active in his community as a Union Organizer, a leading partner in the Pleasanton Ridge Referendum, an FHS Athletic Board Member, and a CCD teacher with St Augustine's Catholic Church of Pleasanton. John received the "Lifetime Falcon" award for his service to the Foothill High School athletic boosters. He was granted a lifetime pass to all EBAL sporting events.
After the passing of John's wife, Kathy in 2010, John retired and relocated to Geyserville. John was thankful to have been so warmly welcomed to the community here that he respected and considered like family. He met his second love, Lynn Davis of Windsor and started many new adventures with her by his side. He joined the Oddfellows, Genco, Sonoma Co Slowfoods and many other community organizations. He loved making wine, olive oil and breaking bread with friends and family.
John's passion was above all, the people in his life. John was always the life of the party - quick witted, handsome, and funny as hell. John never knew a stranger and could always fill the room with laughter. Every get together was a celebration and he loved to host. He was one of the most thoughtful, humble, and generous people. He always carried himself with class and integrity. His death is life altering to those who knew him as he always brought everyone together and made everyone feel special, valued, and part of something bigger. His best days were enjoyed on the porch with his Mom. In hardships and in victories, John always remained grateful and gracious. In his famous dinner-time proclamation, "who has it better than us?".
John is predeceased by his Father, Blasco Capitani, his wife, Kathy Capitani, and brother Jim Capitani. John is survived by his mother, Peggy Capitani of Fremont, Uncle and Aunt, Jim and Vonny Cox, Brother, Larry Capitani of Fremont, Sister in Law, Sandy Capitani of Tahoe, Daughter Christine Capitani-Schreiber and husband Mark, of Diablo, his son, Thomas Capitani and wife Chelsea of Livermore, daughter, Elizabeth Capitani of Alameda, and his grandchildren - Charlie Buckley , Maggie Buckley, Katherine Buckley, Henry Buckley, RJ Schreiber & Duke Schreiber of Diablo and nephew, John Capitani.
Memorial Services to be held at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Mission (St. Peter) - Asti, Saturday, August 18, 2018. Service to commence at 12:30pm. Celebration of life to follow in Geyserville, CA. In lieu of flowers and cards, please make donations to the Geyserville Unified School District in John's name.
A special thank you to Dr Charles Binkley (UCSF/Kaiser), Dr Nicalaj Andersen, Dr Lee, Dr Jay, Nurse Judy Wooton, and Kaiser Santa Rosa Oncology.


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Published by San Jose Mercury News/San Mateo County Times on Aug. 17, 2018.

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James M Baca

November 10, 2023

John and I served in the glorious 1/5 First Calvary Division in Vietnam. We went through training together and had many good times as well as tough times together. Love you John and hope to see you again in God´s house. James M Baca Machine Gunner Bravo Co.

Norman Mendonca

August 10, 2020

A great person and Friend. I have known many people in my life time but never a person like John. He was there when ever you need him . Many bosses I have had in my life time but never a person to work for any like John. We became friends at Stella D.oro and I worked part time for him when he owned a hardware store in Danville . He would stop by my home many times and it was like a person how cared for you and not worrying only about himself. The world will miss a great person like him . We need more people like him. I miss you John ,we had or little talks and many laughs . You will always be missed but never forget . Him had a great family ,his children were him and after you meet them you will see. why they are Him .Great Job John ,May see you again and we can talk over old times . I do miss our Breakfasts and talks with all the gang and laughs.

Rodger and Sharon Mattern

August 19, 2018

So sorry for your loss. May your loving memories of John comfort you in the times ahead.
Rodger and Sharon Mattern

Marva Johnson

August 18, 2018

Have a Prayer Quilt given to me for my parents will say prayers many a prayer for all of you.Love Marva

Marva Johnson

August 18, 2018

Please all my Symathy to all of you. John was a special person to myself and many. Much Love to all of you

Marilyn Stornetta

August 18, 2018

So sorry to hear of John's passing. I knew John and Kathy when they built their vacation home at The Sea Ranch many years ago. Such a nice family, god bless you all.

Sherry Jefferies Vigallon

August 17, 2018

So sorry to hear about Johnny he was my neighbor
In Irvington. His family was the best .I wasn't surprised to hear about all of his accomplishments.Hold on to all of Johnny's wonderful memories that he left.
God Bless to all of his family. Johnny rest in peace.

Mike and Donna Neely

August 17, 2018

We will really miss your appreciation of the wine, "This is good!"

August 17, 2018

I have had many Bosses in my life time ,but one who was as loyal and honest as John . Not only being a great boss he was a true friend, Always there when you needed him .I worked for him at Stella D'oro and worked for him ,when he owed the hardware store in Danville. I have many good thoughts of him .Many laughs . He always keep you up and was a very true, which we can use more of and loyal Friend and a lot of us will miss him. A very true Family man . He raise a great family and you can see that they all will follow in Johns foot prints. When he lost Kathy is was good found someone else to live the rest of his life .I think Kathy would want that way. Goodbye John We will meet again and still have our laughs. I have many great things to say about him ,but I think I better stop now

Lola

August 16, 2018

My deepest sympathies are with the Capitani family as they navigate this difficult time. While you all gather to bring honor to the life of someone so cherished and loved, be sure to fortify yourselves with the words of the Holy Scriptures. (1 Thessalonians 4:13, 14)

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