Mauro J. Cappitella
Cappitella,
Mauro John, AIA, 80, passed away on September 3, 2014
with his family by his side at his home.
A resident of Upper
Saddle River, NJ since 1977. He was a parishioner of the
Church of the Presentation in Upper Saddle River, NJ.
Born on July 11, 1934, in Manhattan, to Gaetano
Cappitella and Maria D'Errico, he was the younger of two
children.
He is survived by his
three children: Mark G. Cappitella, Christina (Tina) M.
Bartels and her husband Joseph and Nicole A. Snyder and
her husband Owen. Also by his grandchildren Nicholas,
Melissa, Kelly, Christopher and Emily and his step
grandchildren Ana and Douglas and his companion Evelyn
Senaldi. His wife, Christine W. Otte Cappitella and his
brother Joseph A. Cappitella predeceased him.
He grew up in East Harlem
and attended Benjamin Franklin High School. Mauro John
Cappitella, He earned a degree in Architecture from City
College of New York in 1956. BSArch, MS, MBA, AIA was pledge chancellor
of Sigma Beta Phi, treasurer of the Architectural
Society, vice-president of Webb '56, and a member of the
Art Society and Carnival Committee. He played intramural
baseball in 1954-'55.After graduation, Mauro worked for
a year as designer for Garfinkel & Marenberg and then
joined Western Electric Co. in 1957 as an architect.
That same year, he enlisted in the U.S. Army, serving
for two years as a first lieutenant with the 3rd
Infantry Division. In 1960, while working for Western
Electric, he entered Columbia University to do two years
of post-graduate work. He earned a master's degree in
urban planning in 1967 from New York University. The
following year, while pursuing a master of business
administration degree at NYU (1969), he joined the Port
Authority of NY/NJ as a project architect. He was with
the PA for more than twenty years in their World Trade
Center office. In 1977, he also went into private
practice as an architect and professional planner, Mauro
J. Cappitella, AIA.
A member of the AIA,
Mauro has served as president of the Architects League
of NJ (1988 and 1993) and holds the Director of the Year
Award for 1980 and 1981, the AIA Architects League Past
President's Award for 1988 and 1993, and the 1993 Anton
L. Vegliante Award. He has been selected for inclusion
in Who's Who in the World, Who's Who in America, Who's
Who in the East, Who's Who in Finance and Industry, and
a number of architectural profiles. In 1998, he lectured
at the City College at the reopening of the Great Hall.
In addition to his
professional architect's affiliations, Mauro has
volunteered at West Point Military Academy since 2000.
He is a member of the Republican Party. He has been a
Rotarian and he has been a member of the Society of U.S.
Army 3rd Infantry Division since 1990. He has served as
the director of the Saddle River Swim and Tennis Club
and the Saddle River Investment Club.
Mauro loved to travel and was a sportsman, participating
in a wide range of outdoor activities including boating,
hiking, walking and swimming. But for most of his
neighbors in Upper Saddle River he will be best
remembered as the Tan Man in his regular lounge chair at
the swim club and 34 years walking his regular daily
route around USR.
Mauro (Mario, Moe, Mo,
Maurine, Morris, Morey) is remembered for his pride in
his first generation Italian heritage, his high
valuation of education and professionalism, and a strong
work ethic. These were tempered by his love of
storytelling and love of all things Disney. For him
customer service and quality products were paramount as
well as maintaining a well-groomed appearance. More than
anything he was commitment tothe importance of family
and community involvement.
His wake will take place on Friday, September 5th from
2-4 and 7-9 PM at Robert Spearing Funeral Home at 155
Kinderkamack Rd. in Park Ridge, NJ.
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His funeral will be held
on Saturday, September 6th at 10 AM at Church of the
Presentation, 271 West Saddle River Road in Upper Saddle
River, NJ. Immediately following his funeral, interment
at Ascension Cemetery, 650 Saddle River Road, Airmont,
NY. Reception celebrating Dad's life will follow at the
Church of the Presentation.
Contributions in Mauro's
memory may be sent to City College of New York, 21st
Century Foundation, 160 Convent Avenue, Shepard Hall
154, NY, NY 10031. Make gift payable to 21st Century
Foundation, indicate on the memo line "in memory of
Mauro J. Cappitella." To extend condolences online or
share memories in the guestbook, visit
www.northjersey.com and click on Obituary and search for
Mauro.
Published in The Record/Herald
News on Sept. 5, 2014
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