Tim "Woots" Wooters
Happy Birthday Dane.
Birth date: Dec 12, 1951 Death date: May 1, 2020
Dane "Dawg" Caupert, age 68, of Pinckneyville, IL went home to be with the Lord on Friday, May 1, 2020 at 3:42 p.m. in St. John's Hospital, Springfield, IL. Dane was born on December 12, 1951 in DuQuoin, IL, to Robert and Mary In Read Obituary
Happy Birthday Dane.
Dane, You Made My Life Fuller, We Sure Did Play Some Great Music, Cya On The Other Side, Rest In Peace My Friend.
I read about Dane's accident in the Press. So very sorry that he didn't survive the injuries. I didn't know him very well but knew his dad bc of Lois and liked and admired him. Now, having read all of his accolades, I realize what a heart of gold!!
Thank you for your Service, Dane, and I think it's fitting that you're being laid to rest at Jefferson Barracks.
My sincere condolences to the family. RIP
I'm so very sorry for your loss! I really liked Dane a lot, he was a good man
Uncle Dane, you will be missed by so many. Though we didn't always have family gatherings, I was so glad to see you this past September 2019. You definitely carried on grandpa's smile, laugh and talent on the drums. God bless you for all you did for those loving sweet animals and giving them a second chance. You know the phrase, "who rescued who?", I think that was exactly what they did to you as well. They were your companions til the end and got to hear you sing them a tune one last time. I am so glad you were in my life as my uncle. Love you and will miss you.
He was a fantastic human being, he will be missed.
I did not know Dane personally, but I work with one of the rescue groups he transported for -- Magnificent Mutts & Meows in Naperville. I heard so many wonderful things about him, and he was of course the backbone of the 'Tuesday Transport.' Don't know how we'll all do without him. He was much loved and appreciated by the entire rescue community. I am so sorry for your loss.
Played many gigs. See you when I get tnere
Rest peacefully, Dane, knowing that you made a huge difference in this world. It was an honor to have met you on transport days. Thank you for the thousands of dogs and cats that you saved and thank you for serving our country. I hope you are greeted in heaven by a furry army.
I am so sorry for your loss.