Quinzel, who was affectionately called "Boo" by his family and close friends, departed his earthly life for eternal rest on February 14, 012 at Sinai Hospital Baltimore. Prior to his death his lengthy illness required a five year stay at the Alice Manor Nursing Home in Baltimore, Maryland. Quinzel was the third oldest son, born in a loving and caring family of eleven siblings on May 18, 1927 to parents the late Rome and Willie Bennett Capel. He was gentle and kind, but he enjoyed playing pranks and tricks on his younger brothers and sisters. A native of Montgomery County in Candor North Carolina, Quinzel accepted Christ at an early age. He was baptized and became a member of Mr. Grove Baptist Church in the Dry Creek Community where he lived. He attended Peabody High School in Troy, North Carolina and drove a school bus as well. He was drafted into the United States Army where he served two years in the Koren War and was honorably discharged. After arriving back home from the army, he decided to move to Baltimore, Maryland in search of employment, which he found as a warehouse shipping and receiving clerk with Read Pharmacy Drug Store. While in Baltimore, Quinzel met Estelle G. Hendrick. After a long engagement they were married in a beautiful wedding ceremony in 1978. His wife preceded him in death in addition to his parents and brothers David Capel , Franklin Capel, Elmer Capel, Sr., and sisters Alberta C. Pearson and Naomi C. Randall. Left to cherish his loving memory are brothers, Samuel Capel Marian of Columbia, Maryland, Robert Capel of Martinsville, Virginia and James Capel Georgia of New York, New York; and sisters, Conelia C. Ivory of Catonville, Maryland and Golden C. Lee Anderson of Greensboro, NC; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.