Frank Caprio owed everything to his wife of 60 years – his message to her before dyong will make you cry

Judge Frank Caprio, often known as “the nicest judge in the world,” passed away at age 88 following a courageous battle with pancreatic cancer. Beloved for his compassion and fairness on the show Caught in Providence, Caprio left behind a powerful legacy of kindness in the legal system. However, central to his life’s journey was his wife of 60 years, Joyce, whose quiet support shaped much of his success.

Born and raised in Providence’s Federal Hill neighborhood, Caprio came from humble beginnings. His father, an Italian immigrant, worked as a milkman and fruit peddler, known for never refusing to deliver to struggling families. This early exposure to kindness and dignity laid the foundation for Caprio’s lifelong belief in compassionate justice.

Caprio’s path to becoming a judge was built on persistence and hard work. He held jobs like dishwasher and shoe-shiner while attending college and later law school at night. He balanced teaching by day with his legal studies, driven by the values of hard work and service he inherited from his parents.

Though he never sought fame, Caprio’s courtroom style gained viral attention thanks to encouragement from Joyce. Initially skeptical about becoming a TV personality, he gave in to her urging, which eventually led to Caught in Providence becoming a global hit, watched by millions for its warmth and humanity.

Despite widespread fame, Caprio remained grounded in his family life. He and Joyce raised five children, built a close-knit family, and weathered life’s challenges together. In one of his last tributes, Frank credited Joyce with giving him life’s greatest gift: their children.

Shortly before his death, Caprio celebrated their 60th anniversary with a heartfelt message calling their life together “nothing short of amazing.” His legacy, both public and private, is one of love, compassion, and enduring faith in the good within people.

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