Kefn Foreman |
A Mechanical Engineering Technology
student at Beaufort County Community College has been awarded a scholarship
from an endowment established in memory of Anthony A. “Tony” Capehart Jr.
Kefn Foreman,
33, of Chocowinity, attended North Pitt High School and earned a high school
equivalency degree in 2013. Foreman and his finance, Beth Blandford, have three
children. After graduating from BCCC, he plans to get a job in his field.
“The fact
that someone I’ve never met believes in me enough to support me with the
finances to further my degree means a lot to me,” he said. “It gives me more
motivation to strive for even more success.”
The endowment
was established by Mr. Capehart’s wife, Pat, and children Tony Capehart III of Washington , Mary Patricia Capehart Hulbert of Wilmington and their
families.
Mr. Capehart was born in Washington
on April 20, 1922 and graduated from Washington
High School . After
graduation, he attended N.C.
State University
where he was a member of the ROTC. He entered the U.S. Army in 1942 and was
chosen to attend Officer’s Candidate
School . He served as a
First Lieutenant in the Army Air Corps until he was honorably discharged from
active duty in 1945. He continued to serve in the Air Force Active Reserve Unit
in Washington
until 1952.
After World War II, Mr. Capehart enrolled in the University of North Carolina
at Chapel Hill where he earned a bachelor’s
degree in commerce.
Mr. Capehart spent 36 years in industrial management ― serving 20 years with Dupont Co. and
16 years with Flanders Filters. Following his retirement, Mr. Capehart used his
extensive knowledge of management to oversee construction of Washington High School
and, as a volunteer, of renovations to Brown Library.
Mr. Capehart was active in civic affairs. He was a member of
the Washington Chamber of Commerce and served on the Industrial Management
Council for many years. He was a member of the Washington Rotary Club for more
than 40 years, during which time he served as president and secretary. He was
named Rotarian of the Year for 1992-93 and was a Paul Harris Fellow. Mr.
Capehart was a life-long member of St. Peter’s Episcopal Church where he served
on the Vestry and ushered for many years.
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