Gail P. Cappos

December 8, 1945 ~ September 25, 2021
DANVERS- Gail Patricia Cappos, 75, passed away following a lengthy illness on September 25, 2021. Born in Lynn, she was the daughter of the late Philip T. and Loraine (Holden) Stone. She was raised and educated in Peabody and graduated from Peabody High School, Class of 1963.
Gail worked as a certified nursing assistant for 35 years in Danvers, retiring in 2017. She spent her entire life devoted to her family and children. Her greatest joy in life was being surrounded by her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. GiGi will be missed every minute of every day by her loving family who cherished her.
Gail is survived by her son, Robert “Butch” Amor, Jr. and his fiancé, Kathy Mackey of Danvers, her daughter, Cheryl (Amor) Stanford and her husband, Thomas of Danvers, her daughter, Alison (Cappos) Costa and husband, Brandon of Georgetown and Jennifer Camacho of Danvers, her sister, Andrea Bigleow and her husband, Gene of Bluffton, SC, her six grandchildren, Kristina (Amor) Carnevale, Tommy Stanford, Stephanie Page, Dylan Stanford and Ameleia and Cole Costa, and five great grandchildren, Ricky, Angel, Jaxson, Harper and Baby Page due in February.
A private celebration of life will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Gail’s name to the American Heart Assoc. at www.heart.org or by mail at P.O. Box 840692, Dallas, TX, 75284.
Always had a fun time with Aunt Gail when I visited with my Mom or when she came to Raleigh to visit. Peace and comfort to all ❤️
Lit a candle in memory of Gail P. Cappos
My mom and my aunt Gail were very close back in the day. The family used to get together and have cookouts and play cards and cribbage almost every weekend. Even after they were both divorced from the 2 brothers, my aunt still remained close to my mom and I, and still remained and called her my aunt, even though they were divorced. My aunt and my mother kept a friendship with still keeping the family together without me losing touch with my cousins. Even as time passes, when my aunt got remarried to Cappy, she still remained my mom’s best friend and they would still meet at my aunt’s house and have many visits on an afternoon for a cup of coffee and I would play with there dog muffy and spend time with my cousins. When they moved to a different house, they always remained in Danvers, and was always just a short walk, or a short drive away to still be able to visit. My aunt was always welcoming and always there for my mom and I. My mom didn’t drive, or have her licence so my my aunt would also pick us up to go visit my grandmother in Deerfield Nh. Still keeping the family in touch to their ex mother in law our grandmother Marion Amor when they moved a good distance away from danvers. My best friend used to live across the street from my aunt and cousins, I would stop over there house everyday after school, I must of drove them nuts😆, it was like my 2nd home💖 Thank u for being so kind and loving to my mom and I. U were a wonderful best friend to my mom and a wonderful, caring, loving, Aunt to me. I wish u peace, and I know u will be watching over ur family like u have always done💖 I treasure the wonderful memories growing up with having u for my aunt💖💖💖
Alison & family,
So very sorry to hear about your mom, hope now she is at peace. I know how hard these times can be, it’s very difficult.
Take care,
Susan Dembowski
To Gail’s family.
I’m so sorry hear this sad news. Gail was an amazing person with such a golden heart. I remember when I first arrived here in America from the Philippines, I used to walk to and from work ( Cedar Glen) because I have no car and just acclimating. Gail would always give me a ride home and offered to pick me up if we work the same shift. She is one of my mentor at Cedar Glen. For that,
I’m forever indebted and grateful to Gail’s kindness.
To Gail, Rest in peace.You will be in my heart forever.Thank you for everything.