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

Frank Caprio, known globally as “the nicest judge in the world,” passed away after a battle with cancer, leaving many shocked despite his advanced age. His compassionate and thoughtful demeanor in the courtroom made him a beloved figure far beyond his hometown of Providence, Rhode Island. His courtroom videos, filled with warmth and empathy, resonated with audiences across the world and turned him into a viral sensation.

Born to Italian immigrants, Caprio grew up in the Federal Hill neighborhood and earned his degree from Providence College in 1958. While teaching American government at a local high school, he pursued law studies at night at Suffolk University. His humble beginnings and commitment to public service helped shape the values that defined his long career.

Caprio’s rise to international fame came through footage of his traffic court cases, which went viral online, amassing over 1.7 billion views. Though reluctant at first, he credited his wife Joyce for encouraging him to share the videos publicly. Her suggestion led to local broadcasts and eventually to wider exposure through social media platforms like Facebook and YouTube.

The turning point came in 2017, when Caprio received a pivotal call from the production company Debmar-Mercury. This led to the launch of Caught in Providence, which aired across 90% of the U.S., including major cities. The show’s success came from its authentic and heartfelt portrayal of Caprio’s courtroom, showcasing his fairness and human connection.

Behind the scenes, Caprio’s marriage to Joyce was a central part of his life. Married for over 60 years, the couple raised five children together. Joyce remained his steadfast support, especially during his illness, and was often credited by Caprio for helping him stay grounded.

Frank Caprio’s legacy is one of kindness, humility, and service. His memory lives on through his family, his public work, and the countless lives he touched.

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