Anna Maria Island Sun July 21, 2021

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JULY 21, 2021

OBITUARIES Jeffrey Mark Cappello Jeffrey Mark Cappello, 47, passed away suddenly on July 5, 2021. Jeff was born in Cherry Hill, N.J., but spent most of his childhood and teen years living in Palatine, Ill. Jeff graduated high school from Saint John’s Military Academy in Delafield, Wisc. From there, he attended Iowa State University before moving to Bradenton, Fla. During his professional career, Jeff worked as a financial advi-

sor for Morgan Stanley and Wells Fargo. Jeff excelled at both sales and finance. Jeff was a very outgoing person who made instant and lasting friendships. He could meet you for the first time, and you would think that you have been friends since childhood. Jeff valued family and friends as he was always ready to help when needed. Jeff had a gift of storytelling and found a way to make you smile regardless of what was happening in your life. He was also an avid sports fan who regularly attended hockey and football games. Jeff’s favorite teams were the Tampa Bay

Bucs, the Chicago Bears, Tampa Bay Lightning, and the Chicago Blackhawks. Jeff is survived by his two children, Nicholas Cappello and Emily Cappello of Bradenton, Fla; father, Roger Cappello, of Holmes Beach, Fla., and brother, Craig Cappello, of Bradenton, Fla. Jeff was predeceased by his loving mother, Patricia Cappello of Bradenton, Fla. A Memorial gathering will be at a later date. Brown & Sons Funeral Homes & Crematory 43rd St. Chapel in Bradenton, Fla., is in charge of the arrangements. Condolences may be made to www. brownandsonsfuneral.com.

THE SUN

BEACH BEAT HOLMES BEACH

7/8, 7:35 p.m., possession of alcohol under 21 and resist/obstruct/oppose officer without violence, 5300 Holmes Blvd. Officers responded to a call of three juveniles drinking liquor from a bottle. One suspect was ordered to sit down while officers poured out the contents of the bottle but he refused and shouted obscenities at officers. Legal guardians arrived and took custody of suspects in lieu of arrest. 7/10, 12:53 a.m., trespass warning, 4000 Gulf Drive. The officer observed a man in a wheelchair at the outside dining area of the AMI Beach Cafe. When the officer advised the man that the area was closed and he was trespassing, he said he had intended to sleep there. The man was issued a trespass warning and transported to 75th and Manatee Avenue. 7/10, 4:05 a.m., city ordinance violation/camping, 3300 Gulf

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Drive. Using a thermal monocular, officers observed a man sleeping on the beach. When approached, the man stated he was homeless and had nowhere else to go. Officers advised the man that he could not stay on the beach and gave him a ride to 75th Street at his request. 7/12, 2:36 a.m., city ordinance violation/camping, 3900 Sixth Ave. Officers approached a man asleep at the entrance of Regions Bank. The man said he was passing through and planned to walk back to Kentucky. The man was given a notice to appear, informed of his court date and left the area without incident. 7/13, 12:17 a.m., City ordinance violation/alcohol, 4000 Gulf Drive. While issuing a parking ticket to a vehicle parked at 4000 Gulf Drive after hours, officer began checking the beach with night vision goggles. Two subjects were observed having sex on the beach, and in possession of an open bottle of alcohol. Subjects were issued a ticket for consuming alcohol on the beach.


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