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Anthony J. Augustino

West Springfield, Massachusetts

Jan 19, 1946 – Dec 21, 2018 (Age 72)

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BORN
January 19, 1946
DIED
December 21, 2018
AGE
72
LOCATION
West Springfield, Massachusetts

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Curran-Jones Funeral Home - West Springfield Obituary

Anthony J. Augustino

1946 – 2018

 

West Springfield - Anthony J. Augustino, 72, of Morton Street died Friday in Baystate Medical Center.  Anthony was a 1963 graduate of West Springfield High School. Anthony served as a rifleman with the 101st Airborne Infantry Regiment...

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Anthony was a good man I help Tony with his Resterant. A great supervisor and owner.


I learned of Tony passing on Christmas day. He is such a great person and my older cousin. My condolences to his niece, Christina and his nephews. Remembering the days at Uncle Joes store when we were young! God Bless you Tony!

TONY WAS A GREAT PERSON.BEING AWARDED SEVERAL MEDALS FOR BRAVERY IS A TESTIMATE TO THE PERSON HE WAS.HE GAVE 100% IN ALL HE DID. I AM PROUD TO HAVE BEEN HIS FRIEND.

My sincere condolences for your great loss. May the God who "binds up the brokenhearted " and "comforts all who mourn", sustain your family during this challenging time. Isaiah 61:1,2.

TO ANYONE WHO KNEW TONY KNEW THE NUMEROUS BADGES HE RECEIVED,DURING THE WAR,WERE A TESTIMATE TO THE TYPE OF PERSON HE WAS.HE NEVER HAD ANYTHING BAD TO SAY ABOUT ANYONE AND WOULD HELP WHEN HE COULD.I AM PROUD TO CALL HIM A FRIEND.

TO ANYONE WHO KNEW TONY KNEW THE NUMEROUS BADGES HE RECEIVED FOR BRAVERY ARE A TESTIMATE TO THE PERSON HE WAS.ALWAYS GIVING OF HIMSELF,NEVER HAD A BAD THING TO SAY ABOUT ANY ONE. I AM PROUD AND HAPPY I COULD CALL HIM A FRIEND.

I just saw this obituary and remembered when I worked for Tony at the Union Cafe. I have such great memories of working there and Tony and Joe were the best bosses I ever had, and there father worked in the kitchen. He made the best spaghetti and meatballs I ever ate! This was all in the 1970's but i always thought of them since. RIP Tony❤

Tony was my cousin. I remember when he came home from Vietnam, he would walk up and down main street in West Springfield, almost in a daze. The war really had an effect on him. As time went by he became more animated. Tony and his brother, Joe, did not have easy lives. I loved them both and now they are in peace.