Greg Capelli

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Greg Capelli was a Past Faculty member of the Department of Biology at William & Mary.

Obituary Announcement

From a Faculty and Staff Announcement Email from Provost Michael Halleran on December 13, 2012:

"Dear Colleagues, I write with great sadness to share the news that Greg Capelli died Wednesday, December 12 in Williamsburg, Virginia. Professor Capelli recently retired as Professor Emeritus of Aquatic Biology after 38 years of service to the College. He earned his M.S. and Ph.D. in Zoology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He is survived by his wife, Evelyn Reed; his children, Kara Capelli and Matthew Capelli; his stepsons and their families, Frank, Lucy, Gregory, Samuel, and Ethan Albert; Daniel and XiaHua Albert; his mother, Emma Capelli; and his siblings Patricia Heidenrich, Michael Capelli, Mark Capelli, David Capelli and their families. Greg was a lover of the outdoors, gardener, photographer, avid hunter, fisherman, and persistent seeker of knowledge. Most of all, he was a dedicated family man.

As a professor, Greg served the College community as a scholar, researcher and teacher of aquatic ecology. Additionally, he dedicated his energy to the development of a course on human nature that explores how biology informs the nature of human thought and behavior. The major focus of his career was always on students, and through his dedication to excellence Professor Capelli developed generations of informed, thoughtful citizens. Throughout his career, he was a tireless champion of efforts to preserve the College Woods and Lake Matoaka for teaching and research, and as a place for quiet reflection. He was instrumental in the establishment of the Keck Environmental Laboratory on Lake Matoaka, and upon his retirement the College dedicated Capelli Cove in his honor. Colleagues and students alike have been deeply affected by his keen intellect, wisdom and compassion.

A memorial gathering will be held in honor of Professor Capelli at the College of William & Mary School of Education on Sunday, December 16 at 2:00 p.m. Please consider memorial contributions in his honor to the Greg Capelli Fund of the Biology Department at the College of William & Mary, which supports faculty-student mentoring teams to work on environmental projects. Donations to the Williamsburg Hospice House are also welcome."


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