Thomas Battaglia
I'm so sorry. I moved to Atlanta with Frankie back in 1986 in his blue GMC pickup. We were roommates for about a year. He was the nicest and friendliest guy ever. We worked together there, and I still have such fond memories of him.
Birth date: Jun 2, 1965 Death date: Feb 28, 2020
Frankie Alan Capson Loving husband, father, grandfather, brother, son and uncle passed away holding his wife and soulmates hand on February 28, 2020 after a long journey of medical conditions. Born June 2, 1965, he was diagnosed Read Obituary
I'm so sorry. I moved to Atlanta with Frankie back in 1986 in his blue GMC pickup. We were roommates for about a year. He was the nicest and friendliest guy ever. We worked together there, and I still have such fond memories of him.
I’ve known Frankie my entire life, grew up down the street from the Capson family. I spent a lot of time hanging out at their house with Dennis, Mark, Jackie and Frank, Carl and Alice. Even though we have grown up and all went our separate ways but, I still feel like I have lost a member of my family. Many fond memories of all of you. I am so sorry for your loss and my thoughts are with you all. Much love.
Frank, you were the funniest person I ever met. 34 years later I still quote your one-liners. They say you were selfless, well from my experience that may not go far enough. May you race in peace, my friend.
Cory
All the camping and fishing trips when we where young. The time he hade to play Hells bell for me over and over. Always had your back. You are missed and loved by so meany people in this family, may the lord bless you and keep you tell we go fishing again.

My sincere condolences to the Capson family...
RIP Frank....Barbara Sullivan
Frankie took me and his brother Mark to are first concert.Judas priest in his Chevy Caprice I think it was.We had a blast I loved them both like Brothers.Rest in Peace Frankie and Mark.Hey,Save me a spot guy’s.
I'll never forget you how wonderful a person you were always so happy so many child hood memories with you right by my side lived to watch you play ball you were one hell of a player go rest now and play ball again love you forever
When Ambri (2 1/2 year old daughter) had leukemia, very sick and living at primary children’s hospital. Frank would be there daily to help out. Not only did he help her parents as we juggled jobs so we had insurance to pay for her medical or couldn’t be by her side, but he came for her. He played with her, wheel chair rides, made crafts like hats and other clever things. Read her stories, watched movies with her and was indeed her comfort. She always wanted Frank! He was the uncle who was adored and still is! Our families went camping and always woke up to his breakfast! The smell of bacon! He was quick Wit, fun and just loved life especially around kids. I’ve always thought the world of Frankie.. I remember coming over to visit with nascar on TV... besides the team he liked and sporting the jersey.. he loved nascar! He cheered on nascar as sportsman Holler at football. Always loved and forever remembered. ❤️
I’m going to miss you my brother.You always kept me so strong and gave me so much love. I love you my brother.
