- Walter Capps
Infobox_Congressman
name = Walter Capps
date of birth =May 5 ,1934
place of birth =Omaha, Nebraska
date of death = death date and age|1997|10|28|1934|5|5
place of death =Dulles, Virginia
state =California
district = 22nd
term_start =January 3 ,1997
term_end =October 28 ,1997
preceded =Andrea Seastrand
succeeded =Lois Capps
party = Democrat
spouse =Lois Capps
children =
religion =Walter Holden Capps (
May 5 ,1934 –October 28 ,1997 ) was a Democratic Party member of theUnited States House of Representatives . Capps had lost an election toAndrea Seastrand for the 22nd district inCalifornia in 1994, which had been a landslide year for the Republicans. Seastrand, a conservative, was targeted for defeat by a coalition of labor unions. The Capps campaign was an indirect beneficiary of an 18-month campaign to defeat Seastrand that saw the labor unions spend an estimated $3.2 million, an amount that exceeded the warchests of the Capps and Seastrand campaigns combined. While driving home from a campaign event during the summer of 1996, Capps' vehicle was struck by a drunk driver. Capps was seriously injured and was unable to actively campaign until the final few weeks of the campaign. Despite his absence from the campaign trail, Capps won, even as Bob Dole edged Bill Clinton is the district.Capps died of a heart attack at
Dulles Airport only nine months into his term. The ReverendJesse Jackson attended his funeral. Capps was succeeded by his widow,Lois Capps , who won in a special election in the spring of 1998.Before entering politics, Capps taught for more than thirty years at the
University of California, Santa Barbara . As a Professor in the Religious Studies department he helped define the field, and cataloged the growth and changes in his 1995 book "Religious Studies: The Making of a Discipline". An anti-war activist during the 1960s, he later initiated a nationally-renowned course entitled "Religion and the Impact of Vietnam" in 1979.His name lives on in the Walter Capps Center for Study of Ethics, Religion and Public Life at the University of California, Santa Barbara.
External links
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=6812409 Walter Capps' Gravesite]
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