Elizabeth Wall
Pauline was a pearl of great value, and it was an honor and a pleasure to have known her. I will always treasure the time I was able to spend with her before her passing and I give my condolences to her family.
Birth date: Jul 11, 1919 Death date: Sep 4, 2010
Pauline N. (Picciotto) Cappa, 91, of N. Syracuse passed away on Saturday at home with her loving family by her side. Born in Syracuse, she was a communicant of St. Rose of Lima Church. Pauline was employed with the Randolph House Read Obituary
Pauline was a pearl of great value, and it was an honor and a pleasure to have known her. I will always treasure the time I was able to spend with her before her passing and I give my condolences to her family.
Joe and family, we are so sorry for your loss know that you are in our thoughts and prayers.
Terry, Susan & Nicole Hopkins
I only met Pauline once but she was my father Frank's first cousin. I am sorry for the family's loss.


chuck im sorry for your lost of your mother , its been a long time ,, i hope you you and your familey get through this sad time's
Chuck, Kristi & family,
You are in my thoughts, I love you guys. Grandma Cappa will be missed greatly. <3
to the Cappa family what a great role model Pauline was for all of her children and grandchildren; Remember her fondly: thinking of you at this time; Gerty wall

I met Grandma Cappa just once, at her great granddaughter Samantha's graduation party a few months ago. She joined a round of song, and took over the celebration. It was a pleasure to witness, and I'm honored to have met her.
A remarkable woman who lived a wonderful life, a life worth celebrating. She touched so many lives and made us smile everytime we saw her. Her loving family was a gift to her in more ways that even they can imagine. We will remember her just as she would want, in the words of the song she loved to sing: "Don't look so sad,I know it's over. But life goes on and this old world will keep on turning. Let's just be glad we had some time to spend together". Thank you Pauline... FOR THE GOOD TIMES!