
Nancy had a life-long interest in politics and good government, joined the League of Women Voters when she was 21, and voted in every election. Born in Hialeah, Fl, on April 2, 1932, to Charles and Roberta “Tess” Rogers, she attended Hialeah High and the University of Florida.

Arrangements are in the care of MILAM FUNERAL AND CREMATION SERVICES 311 S Main Street Gainesville, FL 32601 (352) 376-5361 Nancy Rogers Sever, 90, passed away October 7, 2022, after a short illness. For those who wish, contributions may be made to Founders Ministries, P O Box 150193, Cape Coral FL 33915. The visitation will be held Novemat 10 am with a memorial service to follow at 11:00 at Milam Funeral Home Chapel 311 S Main Street Gainesville, FL 32601. He was preceded in death by his father in 2018, and is survived by his mother, Beverley his loving wife for over 41 years, Jenny Carol (Pearson) Capo sons Brian (Tyler) Capo and Joseph Capo daughters Cari Capo and Morgan (Chris) Hannah brothers Joseph Andrew “Andy” Capo and David Rives Capo, sister Cheryl Elaine Capo and four grandchildren.

His greatest spiritual concern was ensuring the faithful preaching of God’s Word at Monteocha Baptist Church, his church home since 1994. However, he would often be found at a coffee shop, having conversations with his Christian brothers about the things of God, and occasionally at a private gun range practicing shooting skills. His greatest earthly concern was providing for his family, and maintaining his home and vehicles.
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He completed a Bachelor of Professional Aeronautics with Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in 1984. Upon his completion of service in 1986, he continued his Air Traffic Control career working for the FAA and several contractors before resigning in 2022 in Gainesville, FL. He joined the U S Air Force in 1976 and served as an Air Traffic Controller. He was raised, and attended schools in Dothan, AL until moving to Winter Park, FL where he graduated from high school in 1975. He was born October 19,1957 in Atlanta, GA to Joseph E. Philip Carey Capo, 65, of Gainesville, FL was carried by his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, to his eternal rest, Oct 22, 2022. A small memorial service will be held on November 12 at 11:00 a.m., in the chapel of First United Methodist Church Gainesville. If desired, donations may be made in her name to PACE Center for Girls or Helping Hands Clinic for the Homeless in Gainesville. She will be remembered for her beautiful smile, buoyant personality, and indomitable spirit. She was preceded in death by her younger brother, Eric Thomas Anderson, father Walter Edward Anderson, and grandparents, Clarice and Richard Anderson of Gainesville.Īs befitting her name, Amy was loved dearly. She is also survived by several aunts and uncles, including Eileen Stephens and Barbara Anderson of Gainesville, Clarice and Rick Helfand of Vero Beach, Florida, Bob Anderson of Decatur, Georgia, and Diane Scarvie and Daniel Stackpoole of Traverse City, Michigan cousins Caraline Duke, Jacob Stephens, Rachael Manchester, Anna Woods, Emily Ruby, and Lauren Stackpoole and niece Isla Hernandez. She played several musical instruments, including electric guitar and bass.Īmy is survived by her mother, Kathryn Scarvie Henderson, stepfather, Harold Henderson, and two brothers, Kenneth Anderson and Brian Anderson. Amy was artistic, creative, and passionate about music, art, and writing. She grew up attending Gethsemane Lutheran Church, where she was baptized and received her first communion.

She also attended Santa Fe Community College on a scholarship from PACE, graduating with an Associate of Arts Degree in 2007. Yonge DRS, Bishop Middle, Gainesville High, and PACE Center for Girls. Among the schools she attended in Gainesville were First Presbyterian Preschool, Metcalfe Elementary, P.K. She was born and grew up in Gainesville, Florida but spent the last years of her life in northern California and southern Oregon.

Amy died unexpectedly at the age of 34 in Medford, Oregon where she had been living.
