Guy Cappello, Jr.
Family & friends are invited to attend the visiting hours on Thursday, February 20th from 4 to 8 p.m., in the Vertuccio and Smith Home for Funerals, 773 Broadway (Route 107) Revere, for Guy Cappello, Jr. who died at the Lahey Medical Center in Peabody on February 14th at 92 years old. A funeral will be conducted from the funeral home on Friday, February 21st at 10 a.m., followed by a funeral mass in St. Anthony of Padua Church (Revere) at 11 a.m… Mr. Cappello was born in Boston’s North End. He was raised and educated in Everett and attended Everett Schools. He entered the U.S. Army in 1942 to help defend his country at the height of World War II. When he returned home from his duty of service, he went to work for his father in his barbershop in Everett. It was there where he learned his trade and then later mastered his craft. He eventually took over the family business and would go on to open several other Men’s Hair Stylist Shops in Everett, Saugus & Peabody. Guy had a great reputation and had a very successful business. In 1952 he would marry the love of his life, Mary A. (Cicatelli); the couple would begin their family, having one daughter, Pamela, his other love. They settled in Lynnfield and raised their daughter. Guy was a past member of the Knights of Columbus & The Sons of Italy. He was the loving husband of the late Mary A. (Cicatelli) of whom he shared 56 years of marriage with. He is the loving & cherished father of: Pamela A. Cappello & her companion Andrew Fee of Danvers. He is the brother of the late; Rosaria “Sally” Gulla, Rose Mackay, Ann D’Ortona & John Cappello.He is the beloved brother in law of Louis “Lingo” Cicatelli & his wife Joanne of Revere. He is also lovingly survived by several nieces & nephews. Interment will be in Forest Hills Cemetery in Lynnfield.
Dear Pam and Andy,
So very sorry to hear about the loss of your sweet father. He was truly one of the nicest men I’ve ever met. It was a great pleasure having your Mom and Dad at our Christmas gatherings. My heart goes out to you. God bless you and Andy during this difficult time.
Cathy and Paul Stanley
Dear Pam and Andy,
We were saddened to learn that Guy passed away. Although we never had the opportunity to meet him, Guy was always described to us by both Chris and Rachel as a warm, sweet man whom they enjoyed seeing when he accompanied you to their home.
We hope you are comforted by the long, fulfilled life Guy had and by the love he bestowed on you. Our thoughts are with you during this difficult time.
In sympathy, Don and Betty Anne Babcock