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Augustine A. "Augie" Pullo

Bangor, Pennsylvania

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Augustine A. "Augie" Pullo, 58, of Bangor passed away Monday, January 6, 2014 at St. Luke's Hospital-Anderson Campus. Born: In Easton, a son of the late Joseph A. and Gemma Dotta Pullo. Personal: Augie was a 1973 Graduate of Pius X High School and owned and operated Augie's Spare Time Restaurant...

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I still miss your cheesesteaks and great sports banter at the Hidden Valley Inn. Gone but NEVER forgotten!

Auggie, You will Always be in my Heart and My Favorite Boss
I will ALWAYS Remember you for A Lifetime to come.
Teaching & Training me how to be a Professional at Every thing I do in Life and at my job. It was do to you I opened my Own Restaurant.. I will miss seeing your face ..
Thank You for Always Giving of yourself to Help Others..
You will Always Be My Mentor
Sorry to see you leave But Delighted you will be with " Our Lord" Get some well deserved Rest my Boss, Amy Preziosi

I heard late of this. Auggie was a really good man and my first job was under his guidance. I am very sorry for your loss.


Rest In Peace Augie,
You will be missed.

Great guy. Big Personality. My classmates ( Pius X class of 1978 ) & I appreciated that Augie always had time to talk with us younger guys while we attended Our Lady of Mt. Carmel grade school & Pius X.

Augie, you truly were one of my favorite cousins, and you knew it! Visiting home won't be the same without seeing you and getting a big bear hug.

May the memories of Augie's laughter and smile live forever in all of our hearts!

Rest in peace Augie... One of the "Big Dogs" as I used to call him and his best friend Dave. He was on of the friendliest and light hearted people I have ever met. He will be missed my many.

God only made one Augie. Thanks for the great memories. Watch over us big guy. You are loved........Mo and Chris

A visit back home was never complete until we visited Aug at Hidden Valley. Our kids insisted on it! Connie, Fran, and all the family, God bless you all. We are so glad we got to be with Aug at the reunion. The Slate Belt has lost an institution. Rest in peace, my friend. Enjoy those Cubans, and Notre Dame, Yankee, and (shudder) Packer victories!