Agostino-LoPorto-Obituary

Agostino "Gus" LoPorto

Citrus Springs, Florida

1919-2009

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Agostino “Gus” LoPorto, 89, of Citrus Springs, FL, entered heaven on April 9, 2009, at Citrus Memorial hospital in Inverness. Gus was born August 12, 1919, in New York City, New York. He was a loving husband for more than 62 years to Dolores T. LoPorto; and the proud father of Lt. Col. Ron...

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Dear Uncle Auggie,
I will always remember the great times we had as kids when we came up to Port Jervis for weekends. Remember all the big breakfasts, cookouts, playing bingo and just going for bike rides through the neighborhood. Sometimes there were so many people up there at one time we use to have to climb over bodies sleeping everywhere on the floor. Good times I will always cherish.
I am so glad that I spoke with you on that Sunday when I called to see how you...

Dad, as we close this guestbook in your honor, the feelings of loss will continue forever in our hearts. It's one month ago today that you began celebrating your new life. Seems to get harder without you as the days go on but I know that someday we will be re- united again. Thank you for being a wonderful Dad. Miss you more each day, Love you always your daughter, Dolores

Dear Gus,
How we all so enjoyed all our times together, we always laughed, joked and had a such great times.
John Jr always enjoyed being like another grandson to you. You always included him in everything you did with your own grandsons. When I told him about your passing he reminisced all the good times he had with you. You will always be "Grandpa Gus" to him.
You always had a kind word and generous heart helping anyone you could. You will be missed by all, but lucky...

You are finally at peace. You were the best Uncle that anyone could have had.
Like Frank said, Your truly an ANGEL now, and that is the the highest metal any Soldier could receiver.
We miss the phone calls but it's ok, we can still feel you with us. We will never forget you. We will ALWAYS love you.
Your Sister Betty and Niece Lori
Fly Uncle Auggie Fly, you can do that now. FLY

Gus, we miss you down here. You were such a delightful, friendly and interesting neighbor. We miss those cheerful greetings that came each time that you saw us. You are in good hands and God will take care of you.

Dear Gus,
We will always remember the special times and memories we shared,especially at Christmas and when you would dress up like Santa for Amanda because noone else would, sorry you were always so hot in that suit but you were a trooper. We will miss you Gus but have our memories so you will always live on in our hearts. Brenda & Joe

Dear Sammy, Delores, Mike, and Delores, Sr.,
My thoughts are jammed packed with endless memories of how much Gus was a part of my growing up. His care and compassion toward other people gave me a better understanding of what it means to love and help each other...he was always available and willing to help in whatever way he could. And he did this out of sincerity. Such people are gems! And the world is in such need of people like Gus. It makes his leaving us that much more...

Dear Grandpa Gus
We fondly remember our Sylvan Ave days when even our kids called you Grandpa Gus.
We will all miss you/
But we are glad you are free from the pain.
May you rest in peace.
Until we meet again.
Love always
Patty and Charlie Manzella and family

Dearest Uncle Auggie,
On April 9, 2009, your journey here on earth was complete and you eternal journey began. It must have been on that day that God needed another "ANGEL" and you were chosen.
I care to "CELEBRATE YOUR LIFE" rather than mourn your passing.
We had a very special relationship and for that I will always be greatful. When my dad passed, I felt you were always there for me.
I will miss our phone conversations and the many "LAUGHS" we shared with each...