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Kappel Sr., John J.
Loving husband of Patricia nee Scorza; cherished father of Tricia (Steven) Mazur, Candace (Jeremy) Clatworthy and John Kappel Jr.; loving Papa of Kaitlyn, Steven and Nicholas Mazur and Giavanna, Dominic and Sophia Clatworthy; beloved son of Margaret and the late Raymond Kappel Sr.; brother of Raymond (Angel) Kappel Jr. and William (Denise) Kappel; son-in-law of the late Fred and Christine Scorza; brother-in-law of Mary Louise Scorza, the late Elaine and Frank Scorza; uncle and great uncle to many nieces and nephews; dear cousin and friend to many. John was a loyal employee of the City of Chicago Streets and Sanitation and a proud Local 1001 member. Visitation Monday from 4 PM to 8 PM at the Dalcamo Funeral Home 470 West 26 th Street. Funeral Tuesday 9:15 AM from the Funeral Home to St. Jerome Croatian Catholic Church for Mass at 10 AM. Interment Queen of Heaven Cemetery. Funeral Info 312-842-8681 or www.dalcamofuneralhome.com
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John was a good laid back person. Easy to talk to. I got along with him well, never a problem. I played 16inch softball with his brother Ray back in the middle 1970's. May John rest in peace!
Rich Rodriguez
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October 4, 2022
Met John when I started at Napa in 1983. Knew Ray from our softball day's and Bill as a overnight delivery driver. Sorry for your loss. May he rest in peace!
Rich Rodriguez
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October 10, 2021
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