I write this on
9-11-19 remembering that sad and infamous day eighteen years ago. Sadness
continues to overwhelm me as I recall all those innocent victims. I recall
especially also those 60 children who were all students in the Lutheran Schools
of New York who on that day lost either a parent or a grandparent. I recall
those trapped, those who leapt to their death. And I recall the public servants
who did all they could to assist. Painfully I remember those misguided men who
perpetrated this unthinkable evil and did it in the name of God.
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I remember with
special admiration and gratitude the many who rendered all kinds of supportive
services to those so terribly affected by this event. I recall with special
gratitude and admiration the incredible work of Lutheran Disaster Relief New
York under the extremely capable leadership of John Scibilia.
In the midst of the
throng that passes by in my mental image I recall one who was not at the Twin
Towers that day but later assisted many of those affected by that disaster,
HOWARD CAPELL. Howie was an incredibly gifted and big-hearted New York lawyer.
Howie was my personal lawyer and he was the official lawyer for The Lutheran
Schools Association and of many other Lutheran friends, churches and
schools.
Of special interest is
the fact that he was the persistent, patient, unrelenting and capable attorney
for Dr. David Benke. Dr.Benke was the President (Bishop) of The Atlantic
District of the LCMS. He joined thousands in a public outpouring of prayers at
Yankee Stadium praying for all those affected by 9-11. Some high church
officials deemed his prayerful participation contrary to Lutheran doctrine and
practice and sought to have President Benke defrocked. Howie was his legal
representative and hung in there for years until Benke was finally cleared
Howie did more. He
pleaded the case of many public service employees or dependents who lost their
lives or whose lives were severely negatively affected by all that went on in,
under, and near to the those fallen towers. Of special note were the
appropriate benefits that he secured for many police officers and their
families. I have written in a previous blog how he became known throughout the
city for his tenacious advocacy and how police officers quickly recognized his
automobile, cleared traffic for him, found him immediate parking spaces, always
free and within close walking distance of his destination even in the midst of
Times Square.
Previous to the 9-11
situation Howie was always there for The Lutheran Schools in New York and
elsewhere. He fended off suits brought by upset parents or angry former
teachers. He was especially helpful in more than one case through his
unbelievable contacts and pleadings with the IRS and other government agencies.
On at least three occasions he aided schools that had withheld FICA payments
from employees but never sent them in to the IRS or Social Security. In each
case Howie used his skills and contacts to have fines written off and the
balances reduced.
He helped write all
the documents to have The Lutheran Schools Association be properly registered
with government agencies -and he did it all pro bono.
He wrote my will. When
by God’s special grace to me to I made a significant profit on an investment he
insisted that I tithe the profits with a gift through a church related
charitable remainder trust-. Now 25 years later I still get a generous annual
interest payment and at my death a trio of my favourite causes will receive
their remainder.
And he was fun to be
with. He was not a drinker of alcohol but always invited his guests to enjoy a
libation. He took me to New York steak houses that were way out of my price
range. He brought guests to benefit golf events and purchased more lottery
tickets than anyone else. Of special interest to me was when he and Sheila
accompanied me on an incredible tour of China (including the whole western
section) and Tibet. He met everybody, left the group when he wanted to do his
own thing and made friends with all whom he encountered. And a couple of years
after that China trip he joined me and a couple of others for an unbelievable
and unheard of “week-end expedition to Hong Kong for golf”.
He was a strong family
man and it was fun to watch and listen to his family interactions. His sons
wisely chose not to be his business partners and loved him dearly. His marvellous
wife Sheila and he were always at odds on foreign travel, eating choices, how
much time to spend in their Florida home and lots of other stuff-but always
loved each other, stood up for and by each other and were 100% mutually
faithful.
Howie loved doing work
not only for Lutheran churched and schools but also for many other churches and
he had the reputation as the right one to go to if any religious organization
in New York ever needed legal advice or representation.
His heritage was 100%
Jewish. He was not one to be overly committed to observing the Sabbath. But
especially in his later days as he (way too early) suffered and eventually died
of cancer it was important to him that appropriate religious rituals and
expectations be observed.
And so today I
remember my friend, my advocate, my model, my brother: HOWARD CAPELL.
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