Final Resting Place
Calvary Cemetery
501 Fairview Avenue
Johnson City, NY 13790
It is with heavy hearts that suddenly and unexpectedly Joseph Vito Capodaglio age 20 made his final departure from Earth and joined God in His kingdom. He is survived by his parents, Alan and Christine, his younger siblings, Nina and Vito, his grandparents, Richard and Teresa Taylor, Mirella Dell'Osa-Capodaglio, and Alfred and Barbara Capodaglio. Many aunts, uncles and cousins. And the love of his life, Madeline Bruce. Joe should be remembered as a shooting star who shined brighter than any star in the sky. You want to be able to see them forever, but they're gone too quickly. He cared for anyone and everyone, not matter what you needed you could rely on Joe to give you a helping hand. Joe was a patient and laid back person; he reminded people to take their time and to not stress about the little things. Joe was the type of man that would make you smile even if you didn't want to. His smile was contagious. Joe is described by his father as a blessing that he couldn't be more proud to raise. Joe is described by his mother as a very smart, devoted and loyal person, but most importantly one of the biggest blessings she has ever received. Nina, his sister, describes Joe as the best big brother, the most loving and protective person. He was sarcastic and extremely fun to be around. He proved through his actions every day how much he loved everyone. Responsible. but quiet and extremely lovable. His brother, Vito describes Jose as one to never break the rules. Who set a good example of the type of person he should be and tried to keep him out of trouble. Joe has an overwhelming passion for dogs. soccer and cars.
Calvary Cemetery
501 Fairview Avenue
Johnson City, NY 13790