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Cap Kenneth George

November 22, 2002 - March 10, 2020

It is with infinitely intense pain wrapped in a boundless blanket of love that we share with you all, that on Tuesday March 10, 2020 heaven recruited Cap Kenneth George at the age of 17.

Cap passed away at home in the loving arms of his Mother and Dad. Cap was one of the sweetest children, one of the proudest brothers, one of the most heartwarming sons, one of the greatest friends, and one of the most joy-filled human beings to ever walk on earth. Cap was a junior at Rosemount Senior High School, where he participated in football, basketball, and sang in the Rosemount Choir. Cap was an exceptional student and leader, always concerned about his grades and had a thirst to learn. He was an A honor roll student, accepted into the National Honor Society, and an active member of the Rosemount Student Council. Cap epitomized the Irish Way by excelling in all three phases - Academics, Arts, and Athletics - a person who pushes his mind, body, and spirit.

Cap was preceded in death by his Auntie Molly and is survived by his Mother, Tonya, his Dad, Dave, his two adoring younger brothers Cooper and Cullen; along with Grandparents Tete and Bumpa George, Chessie and Bumpa Johnson, along with all of Cap’s aunts, uncles, cousins and dear friends.

Out of the hundreds of qualities Cap brought to life, one of the most endearing was how Cap led the family fun in our home. Cap thoroughly enjoyed ganging up with Cooper and Cullen to make his parents the butt of as many jokes as they could. In addition, one of Tonya’s and Cap’s favorite things was teaming up and using witty banter to joke and mock Dad. Cap continued this everywhere he went - the school, the field, the court, to friends, and the Rosemount community. Cap lived to have fun, laugh, love, and light up any room with his million-watt smile.

Much Love,
❤️❤️❤️Cap, Cooper, Cullen, Tonya and Dave❤️❤️


CAPSTRONG Corporation

501(c)3 not-for-profit organization formed in the memory of Cap George so that their family can keep Cap’s love of people and his community alive through acts of kindness, scholarships and donations to various causes.


 
 

Tackle Cancer -Randy Shaver Cancer Research and Community Fund

Tackle Cancer has raised over $4.1 million dollars in support of Minnesota’s cancer community since 2012. This year #Capstrong is matching donations collected for the Rosemount vs. Prior Lake game.


13 Acts for Cap

Annually on March 1st -13th: 13 Days of Kindness in honor of Cap George

Community Kindness Project in Honor of Cap: Watch the Fox 9 News Story HERE


 
 
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ABOUT CAP

Did you know that Cap got his name because his Mom was craving cappuccino mix when she was pregnant with him? Find out more about Cap and the amazing affect he has had on everyone.