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Tribute paid following death of Label Apeel business development manager Karen Capey

'She was the kindest, friendliest, funniest, and most honest person in printing. The world will be a dimmer place'

Death announced of Label Apeel business development manager Karen Capey

Colleagues at Leicester printers Label Apeel are mourning the death of Karen Capey, who has died aged 54.

Karen had worked as business development manager for the Thurmaston-based label maker for 13 years, focusing almost exclusively on clients in the beer, wine, and spirits sectors.

Label Apeel managing director Stuart Kellock said she enjoyed significant success and was a regular face at drinks industry events, presenting awards and doing multiple exhibitions.

More recently she focused on working with the distilling industries where she managed a number of key accounts. He said she was well-liked and respected by her customers.

Karen started her career in print in 1988, joining the fifth generation of the family business Hemmings and Capey. She worked alongside her father Jim and mother Janet for 10 years, gaining experience across all departments.

Mr Kellock said: “I remember quite distinctly that first day working with Karen.

“I was a gangly, 17-year-old apprentice, and she was the epitome of 80s chic and the boss’s daughter.

“She was funny, kind and more than happy to get her hands dirty.