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Sunrise: November 15, 1931
Sunset: October 31, 2021
Father: Mark Caple
Mother: Nona McCrae Caple
Wife: Sue Caple of Fayetteville, NC
Son: Michael Caple
Daughter: Jacqueline Dickey of Charlotte, NC and Tiffany Caple of
Fayetteville, NC
Grandchildren and Great Grandchildren: Kelvin Lindsey, Pamela Lindsey,
Avonda Eleazer, Dasani Lindsey, Tyasia Paige, Latoya Black, Antonio
Eleazer, KJ Lindsey, Jr., Alivia Eleazer, Aria Eleazer, Zaizai Lindsey, Lanier,
Tiffany and Skyler Caple; step grandson, Christian Jacobs.
Sister: Margaret (Robert) Harmon
Preceded in death by: his parents, son, Maurice Lindsay; Mark Caple and
Nona Caple
And: a host of other relatives and friends.
Mozell Caple was born in Wadesboro, NC. He attended and graduated from
High School and went to college.
He was a faithful member of Open Door International Ministries where he
was a faithful member and served as an active Deacon. He loved the Lord
and one of his favorite quotes was “Let the Lord Work it Out”
To know Mozell was to love him because he was a passionate man who
loved to spend time with his family and traveling. He drove trucks and
worked part time as laborer.
Memorial Service, 2:00 p.m., Thursday, November 11, 2021, Open Door International Ministries, 610 Cedar Creek Road, Fayetteville.
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