Alan Dale Capehart
( 04-17-2946 -- 02-23-2023 )
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Alan Dale Capehart, aged 76, passed
peacefully and comfortably in the early hours of Thursday, February 23rd, 2023
after a short and sudden illness. Dale was born in
Huntington, WV on April 17th, 1946 to Jack and Helen (born Maring) Capehart,
the youngest of four sons after Jack David, Laurance Bruce, and Albert Nathan
Capehart, in order of birth. Dale spent the early years of his life sweeping the
walk of his parents' store, Capehart Jewelry, on Chestnut Street in
Kenova, WV, for just a nickel, and acquired valuable jewelry and watch
repair skills that his wife, daughter, and granddaughter benefited from for many
years to come. He attended Marshall University where he studied voice and
graduated with a bachelor's degree in 1968.
Dale directed choir, and later band, at Ceredo-Kenova High School for many years
before finding success in the telecommunications industry. He returned to his
love of music when he accepted his dream position as Director of Music at First
Presbyterian Church (FPC) in Huntington. He recently retired from FPC on
December 31st, 2022 after 35 years of making "Joyful Noise" in services and was
named Director of Music Emeritus. Despite his extensive performances singing
baritone in the local nursing homes, synagogue, and Marshall University football
games, Dale actually loved playing his trombone the most. Dale was an active and
outstanding member of the local community, participating in the Ceredo-Kenova
Alumni Band and the Ceredo-Kenova Rotary Club.
Dale married the late Victoria Susan Brammell on June 14th, 1969 at the
Westmoreland United Methodist Church, and together, they raised three children,
Ashley Maring Capehart, Andrew Benjamin Capehart, and Adam Alexander Capehart.
Dale lovingly cared for his wife until she passed on September 29th, 2007. He is
survived by all three children, along with his granddaughter, Kennedy Victoria
Haught, and girlfriend, Gale Neal.
Dale's broad interests made him an expert conversationalist. He was knowledgable
in current events and latest science discoveries, tinkered in the HAM radio
world, and tended to his prized, in-ground pool. His positions of grill master
and meat carver will be sorely missed at every family gathering to come.
Dale was a known jokester and grand storyteller, fondly remembered for
convincing his children that sharks swam the Ohio River, and once, bravely
fought a minotaur in the woods behind their home in hand-to-hand combat and
lived to tell the tale. Dale held the same passion for loving his children,
fiercely and steadily, no matter how different their choices and beliefs were
from his own. Dale leaves behind a magnificent musical legacy, but his
unwavering love, kindness, generosity, and acceptance of anyone who met him is
the most lasting. Klingel-Carpenter Mortuary is in charge of arrangements.
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