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Thomas Joseph Capano

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Thomas Joseph Capano

Birth
Delaware, USA
Death
19 Sep 2011 (aged 61)
Smyrna, Kent County, Delaware, USA
Burial
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He murdered Anne Marie Fahey.

Thomas J. Capano, age 61, of Wilmington, DE, passed away suddenly in his sleep on the evening of September 19, 2011.

Tommy was a prominent Wilmington attorney who worked in various capacities providing trusted counsel to countless clients throughout the years. Of all his positions held, he was most proud of his work as Wilmington City Solicitor. He was also a member of the Sons of Italy, a member of the Knights of Columbus, and a well-known benefactor to numerous organizations and non-profits in the state of Delaware.

Tom was also known for his impeccable taste: Blasting old classics - the Temptations, the Four Seasons, Aretha Franklin, Frank Sinatra, or the Rolling Stones - at full volume while waiting to pick up pizza from Gallucios; allowing his daughters to skip school on their birthdays for a luxurious lunch at the Rodney Square Club; ordering an assortment of mouth-watering seafood from DiNardos with extra Old-Bay seasoning; or insisting his daughters read the Great Books and prominently display them in their homes. Tom was many things to many people, but most of all he was a loving father who will be greatly missed by his daughters.

Tom's four daughters, Christy, Katie, Jenny and Alex, and former wife, Kay Ryan, celebrated his life with close family and friends, including his siblings, Marion and Lee Ramunno, Louis Capano, Joseph and Joanne Capano, Gerry Capano, Michele Jones, and mother Marguerite Capano, as well as many nieces, nephews and close cousins, at a private service on Friday, September 23rd.
He murdered Anne Marie Fahey.

Thomas J. Capano, age 61, of Wilmington, DE, passed away suddenly in his sleep on the evening of September 19, 2011.

Tommy was a prominent Wilmington attorney who worked in various capacities providing trusted counsel to countless clients throughout the years. Of all his positions held, he was most proud of his work as Wilmington City Solicitor. He was also a member of the Sons of Italy, a member of the Knights of Columbus, and a well-known benefactor to numerous organizations and non-profits in the state of Delaware.

Tom was also known for his impeccable taste: Blasting old classics - the Temptations, the Four Seasons, Aretha Franklin, Frank Sinatra, or the Rolling Stones - at full volume while waiting to pick up pizza from Gallucios; allowing his daughters to skip school on their birthdays for a luxurious lunch at the Rodney Square Club; ordering an assortment of mouth-watering seafood from DiNardos with extra Old-Bay seasoning; or insisting his daughters read the Great Books and prominently display them in their homes. Tom was many things to many people, but most of all he was a loving father who will be greatly missed by his daughters.

Tom's four daughters, Christy, Katie, Jenny and Alex, and former wife, Kay Ryan, celebrated his life with close family and friends, including his siblings, Marion and Lee Ramunno, Louis Capano, Joseph and Joanne Capano, Gerry Capano, Michele Jones, and mother Marguerite Capano, as well as many nieces, nephews and close cousins, at a private service on Friday, September 23rd.


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