She was employed by Sandia Laboratories in Albuquerque, N.M., and later owned a restaurant in El Paso.
She received a bachelor of arts degree in art from the University of Texas. She loved to create beautiful things and especially liked to paint roses.
Those preceding her in death were her first husband, Carl R. Cappuccilli, Sr.; her second husband, Fabian James Carney; a son, Gino G. Cappuccilli; and her brother, Richard E. Briggs.
Survivors include a son, Carl R. Cappuccilli, Jr. of El Paso, and seven grandchildren.
Cremation. Burial of ashes at Elmdale Cemetery in Osawatomie.
She was employed by Sandia Laboratories in Albuquerque, N.M., and later owned a restaurant in El Paso.
She received a bachelor of arts degree in art from the University of Texas. She loved to create beautiful things and especially liked to paint roses.
Those preceding her in death were her first husband, Carl R. Cappuccilli, Sr.; her second husband, Fabian James Carney; a son, Gino G. Cappuccilli; and her brother, Richard E. Briggs.
Survivors include a son, Carl R. Cappuccilli, Jr. of El Paso, and seven grandchildren.
Cremation. Burial of ashes at Elmdale Cemetery in Osawatomie.
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