Joanne Montzingo
Grayson Capp was a very warm and welcoming man. He was a professor of mine at SPU. What stands out to me about Grayson is that he was a man who cared. He listened well, and when talking to him, a person would feel as if he had all of Grayson's attention. He had a way of making people feel important. He was sincere, and a true man of God. He had patience, and a good sense of humor. I am so sorry for your loss. Joanne Jarvie Montzingo
Myrna Capp
Grayson Capp had been my neighbor since 1968. He was such an accomplished scientist in his field of biochemistry, which I did not know until thanks to Teri and family, I learned of his many contributions and awards. He was also a very successful gardener, harvesting veggies, grapes and apples. He made the very best applesauce ever. I enjoyed chatting with Grayson about hiking and especially about his experiences in Africa, for which I also have a passion. My sincere condolences to Myrna, Kristin, Brian and Teri. Linda Peters