Tuesday, July 18, 2017

Judge Jean Murrell Capers, 1913-2017

Jean Murrell Capers, born January 11, 1913, more than a year before the start of World War I, died peacefully this morning at Judson Manor in University Circle. She was 104.

Judge Capers, at Delta Sigma Theta event, Cleveland OH
[THE REAL DEAL PRESS, September, 2015]
Clear eyed and sharp until the end, Judge Capers will be remembered as a unforgettable blend of the assertive and the elegant, the meticulous manner and the feisty attitude, a gentle spirit with a sharp tongue, and perhaps most of all, for her indomitable will and spirit. She was a feminist and role model before either term had currency, a pioneer attorney, city councilwoman, and, ultimately, Cleveland Municipal Court judge.

She is survived by her sister, Alice Murrell Rose. A close family friend advises that that a memorial service will likely be announced in due course.


2 comments:

Vel said...

Thank you Richard.
Vel Scott

Anonymous said...

Congresswoman Marcia L. Fudge Statement on the Passing of Judge Jean Murrell Capers


WARRENSVILLE HEIGHTS, OH –Today, Congresswoman Marcia L. Fudge (OH-11) released the following statement regarding the passing of Judge Jean Murrell Capers:

“Judge, community activist, sorority sister, mentor, and friend: Judge Capers meant so much to so many. At 104 years of age, she was an institution. Almost everyone knew and loved her.

“Judge Capers was a role model for women. From her days as a competitive tennis player and health and physical education teacher, to her advocacy in the courtroom and time on the bench, Judge Capers never gave up and never gave in. She was a tireless worker and our champion, fighting to defend the rights of all people.

“Judge Capers did it her way - with her hat and heels, she was always a lady. Judge Capers left an indelible mark on our community.

“On behalf of the constituents of the Eleventh Congressional District, I extend my deepest condolences to the Capers Family. Judge Capers was, and is, a community treasure. She will be missed.”