Joe Eugene Caputo

1943 ~ 2022

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Joe E. Caputo passed away peacefully, surrounded by loved ones after a long life well lived. Joe bravely fought Alzheimer's for the last four years.

Joe was born in Salt Lake City to Eugene Antonio and Jean Caputo. At an early age Joe found a love for sports and his childhood is filled with memories of summers playing baseball at municipal parks. Joe became the patriarch of his family at a young age when his father died
unexpectedly in 1958. Growing up Joe, along with his family, spent a lot of time in Helper, Utah with his maternal grandparents. Joe loved to tell the stories of making wine by stomping on grapes with his siblings in the cellar of their house. Some of Joe's fondest memories growing up
were working alongside his Nuna, Rose Lepore (whom he had a special love for), and at Liberty Park operating the amusement rides and working the concessions. Joe attended South and West High schools and excelled in multiple sports including baseball, basketball, football and
track. Shortly after high school Joe bravely enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps. He honorably served his country for four years. Besides fighting in Vietnam, Joe also boxed and was the Marine Corps light heavyweight boxing champion. "I'll hit you with so many lefts, you'll beg for
my right" was one of Joe's favorite quotes. Upon Joe's return from Vietnam, he married Anna Marie Mascarenas in 1967 (later divorced). Joe and Anna had two children, Michael Ross and Kimberly Marie. Joe was a proud father but an even more proud grandfather. Nothing gave Joe
more happiness and joy in life than his seven grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. He loved spending time with all his family and shared his love of all things Utah Utes with them.

Joe was preceded in death by his parents, sister Bonnie Lucero, brother Danny, brother-in-law Jack Cornish and by three of his great grandchildren; Christopher, Allyson and Landon Caputo.

Joe will be greatly missed by countless friends and family members. He is survived by his son Michael (Jodie), daughter Kim (Kurt) Schneider, seven grandchildren, four great grandchildren, sisters Toni (Phil) Maez, Joan Cornish, brother-in-law Victor Lucero and sister-in-law Gwyn
Caputo; as well as many nieces and nephews.

A viewing will be held, Sunday March 6, 2022, from 6:00 to 8:00 pm, at Larkin Mortuary, 260 East South Temple. The funeral Mass will be celebrated Monday March 7, 2022, at 11:00 am, at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church, 1058 West 400 South. The burial with committal will take place on Tuesday March 8, 2022, at 1:00 pm at Mt. Calvary Catholic Cemetery, 4th Avenue and T Street.

A heartfelt thanks to Superior Hospice (John Carlo and Renee) for their care the last couple of years. A great love and appreciation to his sister, Joan Cornish and granddaughter Ashley Caputo for the love and care they provided to him.


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Our thoughts and prayers are with your family. We had great times growing up. Thank you for your military service. Rest in peace Joe. Your cousin, Royal


- Thomas Royal Cordova

My brother Lynn (gomer) spent a lot of time with joe in their younger days. He was a true friend to the Pearson family. He will be missed. Sorry about the timing of my post, just heard about joe. So sorry to hear about Bonnie also. Rest In Peace Bonnie and Joe.
Dennis Pearson


- Dennis Pearson