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Arthur Capstaff Obituary

Arthur Erikson Capstaff of Marblehead, Ma. died April 2013 after a two and a half year battle with cancer. He was the beloved husband of Diane Murphy Capstaff for 42 years. He also leaves a loving sister-in-law, Joan Murphy Parkinson, 5 nephews and a niece plus 12 great nephews and nieces. He was born November 7, 1944 in Newport News, Virginia. Art had over twenty-five years as an independent consultant and professor addressing issues relating to marketing and policy impacts of industrial and information technologies. Most recently, he had turned his attention again to the vexing question of critical raw material supply from non-traditional sources by surveying the technologies required to recover strategically important minerals from the marine environment, specifically the deep ocean. Capstaff established his consultancy following collaboration in an early research program that led to the development of a series of economic evaluation models for assessing the potential for providing critical metals from manganese nodules, metallic oxide accretions found most abundantly on the floors of the eastern equatorial Pacific basins. These models, developed at MIT became the prime negotiating tool throughout the 20-year gestation period of the U. N.s Law of the Sea Treaty. Prior to this research and subsequent consulting, Art was Marketing Manager for Automotive Applications of Thermostatic Metals at Texas Instruments Attleboro, MA facility after spending the initial four years of his career as Sales Engineer for International NIckel Companys Huntington Alloys Division in Upper New England. Art is the Past Chair of the New Hampshire Chapter of the American Society of Metals and of the New England Section of of the Marine Technology Society. He was a member of the Marine Metals Society and most recently co-authored and presented a paper on Kennecott Coppers Cuprion ammoniacal leach reduction to electrowin copper and nickel and precipitate cobalt as a sulfide at UMI 2005. He received his Bachelors degree in Metallurgical Engineering from North Carolina State University in Raleigh, NC, MBA in Marketing from Boston College in Chestnut Hill, MA and SM in Technology and Policy from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, MA. Since 1998, he enjoyed serving in the Coast Guard Auxiliary and held the positions of flotilla commander, vessel inspector, and finance officer.The highlight of those activities was teaching both beginning and advanced boating classes for the Power Squadron and Coast Guard Auxillary to people who loved the water as much as he did. He was a member of the Eastern Yacht since 1981 and served on the history and race committee. He was also a member of the New York Yacht Club since 1992 and served on the race committee. He currently is Chairman of the Seamanship committee. Arts passion was boating and seamanship. He enjoyed boating off the coast of Maine on his boat Dasher, discussing boating with people at the boatyard, and visiting with his many boating friends. He loved to take long walks on the beach especially on South Beach on Marthas Vineyard. Art loved Marblehead and enjoyed walking from place to place, greeting friends, visiting with people and cheering their lives with a friendly smile and a whistle. His Funeral Mass will be held at Our Lady, Star of the Sea, 35 Atlantic Ave. Marblehead, Ma on Saturday, April 20, 2013 at 11:00 AM. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend. At the familys request there are no visiting hours. Interment will be private. In lieu of flowers,donations may be made to Maine Coast Heritage Trust 1 Bowdoin Mill Island, Suite 201, Topsham, ME 04086, (http://www.mcht.org) or The Island Institute, P.O. Box 648 , 386 Main Street, Rockland, Maine 04841 (http://www.islandinstitute.org) For online guest book or additional information please call the Murphy Funeral Home, 85 Federal St, Salem MA 01970, 781 631 8885 or visit www.MurphyFuneralHome.com.

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Published by The Marblehead Reporter from Apr. 16 to Apr. 23, 2013.

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Charles Biggs

January 10, 2023

I met Art as a Freshman at NC State in 1962 and were friends. On a whim, he and I drove to Chapel Hill one school night to see Joan Baez, one of those memories from one´s youth you never forget. I always wondered what happened to Art and was pleased to learn of his many accomplishments. My condolences and sympathy to the family. Art was truly a very unique person.

Jim Da COSTA

May 4, 2021

Thought of Art today after so so many years. Classmates at BC. Always kind and friendly. We were the same age at the time. God bless Art and his family.

Jan and Joanne Waalewyn

April 20, 2013

Diane,
We're so sorry for your loss. Art always had a smile, a witty comment and a great sense of humor. We'll miss him.

Eric, Nicole, and Keira Anderson

April 19, 2013

Diane, please know all our love and prayers are with you. Art was always quick to offer an encouraging word to me, even when I saw him at MGH when he really didnt feel very well.

Steve Leverone

April 18, 2013

Art was a man's man and I always enjoyed his sangfroid under sometimes extreme circumstances. You could always count on him to find the humor in any circumstance. I wish we had had more time together to continue our discussions. God bless him - Diane, Amy and I are sorry for your loss.

Richard Covell

April 18, 2013

Mrs. Capstaff, so sorry to learn of the passing of Art. He was a neat guy,true gentleman, and one of my favorite members at the EYC. He will be truly missed. Again, my sincere condolences. Rich--former EYC longtime launch driver.

Peter and Deb Hackmeister

April 18, 2013

For the past 35 years I have known Art. It is with great sadness that we all have lost a great man.

Steven Baratz

April 18, 2013

Our thoughts and prayers are with you Diane. Art was a wonderful person.
He will be greatly missed.

Greg Edgerton

April 17, 2013

It is such a sadness to lose a friend you've known and loved for so long. The joy though overwhelms everything knowing he is in the arms of Jesus.

Jay Dunn

April 17, 2013

We came of age in the 60's when we thought we would never die. When I think of you and our times, perhaps we never will.

Jack Tatelman

April 17, 2013

All those who knew Art will keep his memory in our soul each waking moment on the water. Our heart felt sympathy for your lost

Barbara Gay & Tim McComas

April 16, 2013

Diane, Though we only knew Art for a short time he was very dear to Tim and me. What a fine man he was; always sharing knowledge and ideas. He will be missed.

April 16, 2013

Diane,
You are in our thoughts and prayers. Art was my very first friend; we were toddlers when we met. How blessed we were to have him in our lives and how we will miss him.
Carol and Carter Ficklen, Yorktown, Virginia

April 16, 2013

I am thinking of you Daine. Nonna

Tara Hickey

April 16, 2013

The world will be a lot less interesting and a little duller for all of us,now that you are in Heaven. Fair winds my friend

Carmi Paris

April 16, 2013

Art was a great man, devoted husband and committed advocate for the safety of all who enjoyed boating and rowing on the beautiful waters surrounding Marblehead. I consider myself fortunate to have been an acquaintance of such an honorable and kind man.

Greg Marnon

April 16, 2013

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

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