Martin "Marty" J. CAPADONA Born October 3, 1963 in Cleveland Ohio; died September 25, 2003 in Issaquah at age 39. Marty moved to the Renton Area in 1988 after graduating from the University of Cincinnati with a degree in engineering. In December 1989 he married Maura Kilbane in Cleveland. Marty owned and operated Spectrum Engineering for two years. Memberships included an Engineering Society and two motorcycle clubs: Washington Motorcycle Roadracing Association and Iceholes, Motorcycle Ice Racing Team. He was an instructor for Motorcycle Safety Foundation. Marty, a devoted family man is survived by wife Maura and children Alexa and Griffin; parents Emanuel Capadona and Charlene Fratantonio both of Cleveland. He is also survived by his siblings, Marcy Capadona, Michael Capadona, Matthew Capadona, Mark Capadona and Michelle Kapal. Memorial Services will be held Wednesday 2 p.m. at Coulon Park in Renton. Arrangements under the direction of Greenwood Memorial Park & Funeral Home in Renton, WA., 425.255.1511.To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
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Connie
October 2, 2003
To the Capadona Family: Many, Many Thoughts, Prayers and Hugs to all of you!
May God give you the strength to smile each day of all the wonderful memories you have of Marty.
With deepest sympathy,
Connie & Justin Fowler
Brett Parker
October 2, 2003
Knowing Marty was a shining star in my life. He and Maura went out of their way to help me and that memory will remain with me for the rest of my life.
Godspeed, Marty.
Diane
October 2, 2003
May God's Love hold your family close and keep your faith strong. We pray for your family daily that God will give you more love and hope to continue in his love for you and for All.. He is in good hands and God is there.
Keep the faith.. Diane
Cameron Covington
October 1, 2003
Marty was a bright spot at the track on those dark, cold, wet weekend mornings.
Our deepest sympathies to our buddy's family.
Cam and Carol
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