Service Details
His funeral will be held in the funeral home on Sunday, April 7th, at 4:00 p.m. with Rev. Mark R. Jones officiating. Visitation will be in the funeral home from 12:00 p.m. until the time of the service.
Memorial Suggestions
. In lieu of flowers the family is suggesting memorials to the Froedtert Cancer Research Program.

George “Bobby” Capoun Jr., 61, passed away, unexpectedly, on Monday, March 25, 2019. He was born in Palatine, IL on May 4, 1957, the son of the late George and Mary “Ethel” (nee: Van De Logt) Capoun Sr.
Bobby owned and operated the George Capoun Golf Academy. He was an extremely talented golfer. He won the Racine County Open multiple times; and the Kenosha County Senior Open, an impressive 10 years in a row. His true loves in life were his family, golf, and fishing. He truly enjoyed life to the fullest. Bobby will be greatly missed by all who knew him.
Surviving are his children, Gregory (Amanda Miller) Capoun, and Lindsay (Jerry Battisti) Capoun; their mother, Sharon Nelson; grandchildren, Kayleigh, Brooklee, Croix, Haley, Adrianna, and Mia. Bobby is also survived by other relatives and a multitude of friends and golfing buddies. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his brother, John “Butch” Capoun.
Randy Smith says
One of the best friends I have ever had I spent a lot of time with Bob hunting and fishing and working around the golf range with him he will be greatly missed by me and many others!
William launderville says
You will be greatly missed my wonderful friend.
Pat & Janet Madden says
Our deepest sympathy goes out to the family.Bobby was a great man, loyal friend and will be missed.
Love ya sidwaz,
Pat & Janet Madden
Durango, Colorado
Bill and Brenda Mischkot Denison Tx says
Our Hearts are sadden, Prayers lifted for the family. Friendship has no boundaries.
Luke Erickson says
To all family and friends but especially Greg and Lindsay my prayers are with you all. Your father will look over you he was a great man!
Tim and Sandy Toutant says
Sympathy to family and all who loved him. He was great guy.
Jeff Butterfield says
Got to know Bobby on a couple of ice fishing trips. Had a personality that was very refreshing. Will miss you Bobby.
“Super” Andy Sheahan says
I will forever be grateful for my friendship with Bobby. My fondest memories all start with Bobby’s famous line: “I’ve got a good idea”. Those words led to countless fishing or golf adventures and always included a great meal. I’ll miss our spaghetti dinners the most. Thoughts and prayers to Greg, Lindsay and family.
Thomas Doepke says
My deepest condolences, thoughts and prayers to the Capoun family, Greg and Lindsey. His love and friendship will be missed. Truly the most kind person i have ever met.
Thomas Doepke
Wyatt Mifflin says
I looked up to Bob as a boss, but more importantly, as a friend. It was the best job a young golfer in highschool could ever hope for. Like so many people, I’ll miss you Bob. You were a legend in your own right, and will never be forgotten.
Chuck Krause says
My deepest sympathy to the Family and Friends of Bobby. He was a truly good man and loyal friend. He is greatly missed.
Bo Jensen says
So sorry to learn about Bob’s passing. Great guy and always fun to talk to. Unfortunately, I will not be able to attend the service, since I’ll be in NC attending a furniture show. Sending positive thoughts to Gregory and Lindsay. Rest In Peace Bobby.
Jennifer Haras says
My foundest fishing memories all include Bub. 💖
He could make an ordinary day seem extraordinary, he ALWAYS made me laugh, and he truly loved with all of his heart.
My condolences to Greg, Linds, and the entire family. I’m so sorry for your loss.
Michael Partl says
Prayers go out to his children Greg and Lindsay and to the rest of his family.
Bobby was one of the best people I’ve ever had the pleasure of knowing and I was blessed to be one of his friends.
I will miss him and his upbeat personality.
John Lesnak says
After hitting a bad shot I always think of Bobby saying, “It’s not the arrows, it’s the Indian.”
Bobby was a great guy, excellent boss to my son and will be missed.
Rob Perotto a.k.a Slim says
Spent a lot of time with Bobby, through him I met a lot of great people. He will be missed and talked about for as long as I live… great guy! Lots of love to Greg and lindsey.
Jim Zondlak says
A good friend and fishing buddy. We loved seeing him at breakfast on Monday’s at Marina Garden restaurant.
Kayleigh says
I’m miss my grandpa so much once I heard about him I broke out in tears right away I miss him dearly.
Petey says
Greg Lindsay and family I was very saddened to her the news of this great man’s passing. In the last few days I find myself remembering all the fun times we have had together and will have a lifetime of stories to tell. Greg you are like a brother to me and we have been through alot please stay strong. Love Kevin Megan and Milee.
Steve Goldberg says
When I was going through cancer treatment Bobby shared his experiences with me. Talking with him gave me comfort. He was always open and available. His loss saddens me. He will be missed by many people
Leo Gallo says
God will be making more birdies now that Bobby has arrived at Heavenly Hills Country Club. Bobbie was not only a great player, but also a great teacher of golf. When I took lessons he knew how to keep the mood light and the lessons simple. I left the lessons with a smile on my face after Bobby fixed me up. He was also a master golf club maker and built my wife a fairway wood years ago that she still uses today. I am also thankful that while my son was in high school he worked for Bobby at the Academy learning about life, how to swing the club, and how to fish. Our family’s deepest sympathies to Bobby’s entire family.
Rose Mifflin says
You always had a smile on your face and was kind enough to offer my son his first job at 15. I was blessed to have had a couple golf lessons from you and wish time would have allowed for more. You touched many lives and will be greatly missed.
J. Flowers says
Dear family and friends, I’m very sorry for your loss. Many of us have experienced the death of a loved one. At 1 Corinthians 15:26 it says “And the last enemy, death, is to be brought to nothing. ” I hope this scripture brings you comfort.
Jennifer Szabo says
My deepest condolences to your family Sharon. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you during this devastating time. Please find solace knowing he’s in a better place, that God doesn’t make mistakes, and the good die young. God had a better plan for him, and now he’s eternally with you all, you’re new guardian angel.
Scottie Petersen says
Rest In Peace my friend. Rest in Peace. Praying you are hitting every fairway, every green and making miles of birdie putts! You will be missed.
Mark Olsen says
The Racine and Kenosha golf community lost an icon. A great player & teacher. He was the go to guy for club repair. His upbeat personality made him a pleasure to be around. He helped me in so many ways. He will be sorely missed by all who knew him. My sympathies to his family and many friends.
Chris Caddock says
My father took me to the range as a youngster and it’s been my pleasure to bring MY son there as well. Always loved chatting with Bobbie and he always took the time to make sure my toddler had everything he needed to make sure he was having fun. Great with kids! God bless you and HIT EM GOOD!
Tina Covelli says
I just read about Bobby’s passing. I am truly devastated by this news. My heart goes out to Greg, Lindsay and Sharon. Bobby was a wonderful, generous,kind and loving friend. He was one of kind and will be truly missed by all who knew him.
Al Braun says
My deepest condolences to Greg, Lindsay and Sharon. I have known Bob for many years and considered him a friend for life. Despite the profound sadness I feel, I have many fond memories that include being in each other’s weddings, Greg’s and Jake’s baptisms, Pub and Grub days, Fourth of July’s in Racine with the kids, pool league in Kenosha, and watching Monday night football together the night John Lennon died. We have lived in Florida the past twenty-six years and on occasion I would stop by to see him when in town. I enjoyed that last visit with Bob and it will forever remain in my memory.
Jeff Stix says
I’m sorry about Bob passing. He was a good man, with a kind heart and a working spirit. I’m going to miss him say, “What do you say, Lefty,” when I’d see him.
Kayleigh says
My grandpa is in a better place and will be greatly missed
D Zachman says
I grew up next door to Bob and John in Palatine. We hung out for 10 years together and have great memories of working out at Inverness in the summers. Golf is ever present in my life and the lives of my sons, thanks to our friendship. Rest in Peace Bobby, our memories will live on!
Kayleigh says
It’s been a few months but still miss him ever so much
Ron schultz says
So sad to hear of his passing . I enjoyed being his friend
Brooklee Capoun says
I miss my grandpa so much that when I heard that he passsed I started to cry so much that it made a pool inside the house. I still miss him and I miss the fun memories that he did, like look up there a ferris wheel and do you want a Caramel apple? rip grandpa 😢
T_Bat says
Miss ya Bobby. Hope you’re upstairs enjoying eternity with your family and friends. I’m still doing red ones for ya. Many good times together . Until we meet again buddy.