Obituary of Frank W. Capo
Capo
Frank W.
With heavy hearts, we share the passing of our beloved, Frank W Capo, born Francis Dominic William Capo, age 85, of Carnegie, on Sunday, April 28th,2024. Frank embodied traditional Catholic Italian values and was a dedicated family man with incredible work ethic, which he passed on to each of us. He served his country as a reservist in the United States Air Force in the early 1960s and was honorably discharged as he had young children at home to care for. He was a member of the Bridgeville Kiwanis Club and was a well-known member of the community.
As a proud business owner since 1978, Suburban Dry Cleaners served as his life's work, a testament to his dedication for over four decades.
Day in and day out, he tirelessly tended to his customers, while providing for his cherished family.
Even his dedicated employees considered him their family which speaks volumes to his character and the man he was.
As the patriarch of our family, Frank cherished each role he played in our lives. He welcomed everyone with open arms, treating them with respect and unparalleled kindness. To say he had a heart of gold is an understatement; he was simply the best.
His love and generosity
knew no bounds and were the pillars that held our family together.
He went out of his way to make sure not only his children, but his grandchildren and great grandchildren felt loved and supported, even travelling great distances to attend our games, performances, spelling bees, tennis, and wrestling matches. He seldom missed any events, whether it be a graduation, a birthday party, a Baptism, Holy Communion, or Confirmation, he was there.
While leading by example, he navigated life's challenges, and there were many, with grace, resilience, and faith in God. He was well respected and very much loved by everyone he encountered. He was truly an inspiration to everyone, myself included.
His love for his family surpassed everything else, including his passion for attending antique car shows, where he proudly displayed his collection of often won trophies and ribbons, but his favorite times were those spent in the company of his family.
Frank was a humble, hardworking, kind and selfless provider and his character is unmatched.
His love touched each of our lives, leaving an indelible mark on the hearts of those of us he leaves behind.
Each of his children would quickly agree he was the greatest man they’ve ever known, a hero and a blessing and they are honored to have called him Dad.
Though he is no longer with us in sight, his spirit will forever illuminate our hearts and serve as a guiding light. Please join us for a visitation on Thursday, May 2nd from
2 to 4 PM and 6 to 8 PM, at the Warchol Funeral Home, Inc., 3060 Washington Pike, Bridgeville (412-221-3333).
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church of St. Raphael the Archangel Parish, Carnegie, on Friday, May 3rd at 12 PM (EVERYONE PLEASE MEET AT CHURCH).
He will be laid to rest at Mount Olivet Cemetery.
May Frank rest in eternal peace, knowing he was deeply loved and will be profoundly missed by all. View and add condolences at: www.warcholfuneralhome.com