Frank Caprio posted last photo in hospital bed hours before his death

Judge Frank Caprio will be remembered predominantly for the kindness and compassion he showed during his rulings captured on the television Caught in Providence.

Caprio, who earned the nickname “The Nicest Judge in the World,” became a viral sensation for his warmth, humor, and ability to see the good in people. Millions tuned in for his televised rulings, where instead of harsh punishments, he often delivered grace, encouragement, and second chances.

His family confirmed yesterday that the 88-year-old had passed after a brave battle with pancreatic cancer.

They reflected on the aforementioned qualities in their tribute: “He will be remembered not only as a respected judge, but as a devoted husband, father, grandfather, great grandfather and friend.”

Having garnered a reputation for being a kind and understanding judge, Caprio accrued a number of fans online. A good many of them are now reminiscing over his good deeds as they head to his social media pages to share their condolences.

Indeed, even after being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in 2023, Caprio showed to display optimism and courage, telling his followers (on his birthday, no less): “I know this is a long road, and I’m fully prepared to fight as hard as I can.”

He initially began treatment in Rhode Island and Massachusetts before seeking treatment in Florida at the suggestion of a friend.

Caprio endured six months of chemotherapy and five rounds of radiation, which he described to People as “debilitating.”

As his illness progressed, Caprio continued to share updates with the public. His last ever photo, posted to his Instagram page, depicted him smiling from a hospital bed and giving a thumbs-up. The accompanying caption was a message thanking supporters for their prayers, love, and encouragement.

“Judge Caprio wishes to sincerely thank each and every one of you for your prayers, love, and support while he is in the hospital,” the post reads.

“Your kindness and encouragement mean the world to him. He and his family are deeply grateful. Please keep him in your thoughts and prayers today.”

When he retired in October 2023 after nearly 40 years of service, Caprio admitted to feeling uncertain about life beyond the bench.

But he later shared a powerful reflection: “And while I do miss being on the bench and hearing all of your amazing stories, everywhere I go, I’m reminded that my legacy still lives on, and that is the most priceless gift in the world. So remember, just because one door is closing, don’t be afraid to open the next one and see what life has in store for you.”

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