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Diana L. Wormald (Capuano)

Diana L. Wormald (Capuano)

April 20, 1961 March 8, 2026

Narragansett, RI

Diana L. Wormald (Capuano) passed away peacefully on March 8, 2026, at South County Hospital, surrounded by the family and friends she cherished most. The room was filled with her favorite music—the Grateful Dead, Bob Marley, Jimmy Buffett, and more—a fitting reflection of the joyful spirit and deep love of music that defined her life. Diana will be remembered for her incredible kindness, generous heart, and the way she always put others before herself. Her warmth, compassion, and beautiful spirit brought comfort and joy to everyone who knew her. She had a gift for bringing laughter, music, and conversation wherever she went, and she treasured every moment spent with family and friends. She loved cooking, sharing delicious meals, and savoring life’s simple pleasures.

Born and raised in Cranston, Diana graduated from Cranston West High School with the Class of 1979. She later attended the San Francisco Art Institute and lived for several years in California before returning to Rhode Island in 1992 with her daughter, Danielle, to be closer to family. After a few years in Jamestown, she settled in Narragansett in 1996, where she remained for the rest of her life. She proudly called Narragansett home, building lasting friendships and becoming an integral part of a community she truly loved. Diana also enjoyed traveling to places that brought her peace and happiness, including the Florida Keys, Block Island, and Cape Cod, and for many years she made an annual pilgrimage to the Daytona 500 each February.

She is survived by her daughter, Danielle Winter, and son-in-law Brendon Winter of Narragansett; her mother, Carol Capuano of Cranston; her father, Daniel Capuano Jr. (Paula) of Delray Beach, Florida; her sister, Kim Capuano Derby (Tony) of West Greenwich; and her brothers, Daniel Capuano III of Cranston and Dean Capuano (Sandy) of Coventry. She also leaves behind her beloved nieces, Nikole Soares (William), Kate McKenna (Mike), and Gracyn Capuano. Diana shared a special bond with Andrew Rodgers (Renata), whom she lovingly considered an honorary son. She is also survived by many loving aunts, uncles, cousins, and extended family. Her grandsons, Dylan and Joey, were the light of her life and her greatest joy. She adored them and cherished every moment spent with her boys, whom she often called her favorite humans.

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