Bruce-Augustino-Obituary

Bruce C. Augustino

Mullica Hill, New Jersey

Age 70

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DIED
October 14, 2022
AGE
70
LOCATION
Mullica Hill, New Jersey

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Bruce C. Augustino, age 70, passed away suddenly and unexpectedly surrounded by his family on October 14. He grew up in Bridgeport, NJ. Bruce had a passion for many things in life; fishing, a good joke, and bringing things back to life with his "Mr. Fixit" skills, but he cherished his time with...

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Im so sorry he was a gd guy my prayers are with u all andrea williams

Prayers of comfort and peace to Olivia , Brenda and Marie! He was a great man and my mother loved him. Sweet and kind and there is no other like him!! Sleep easy Mt Bruce

My heart sank when I saw this today. Bruce was an amazing person. So many memories rushed into my head. His sense of humor, his willingness to help other people, his devotion and courage as a police officer. But to have had the pleasure of being a friend, priceless. To Olivia and family, my family's deepest sympathies. I'm sure Harry pulled his boat up to the dock and picked Bruce up, and they're already landing the big ones!

Even though we never met we were related (1st cousins) and I've grown to know Bruce and his family through my Ancestry research. My heart aches for the hurt his family is going through with Bruce's sudden passing. My prayers to all. <3

So very sad to hear of Bruce’s passing. One of my first memories of him was at St. James Sunday school in Paulsboro. In fact, the Augustino family filled an entire pew, and then some! He was friendly to all and on the quiet side- as opposed to the Mattson girls. Our sincere condolences to Olivia and the entire Augustino family.

Death leaves a heartache no one can heal. Love leaves a memory no one can steal. My sincere sympathy.

I had an Emergency Mang. meeting tonight. Bob Demarzio was present. As soon as he saw me, he advised me of the passing of Bruce. I was a "mess" the rest of the meeting. I kept thinking of the good times that we had during our careers. There were many!!!! We would have "breakfast" together at the "Old Dutch Inn", and talk about, not "war" stories, but what were our plans for the future. I could not wait until "Bruce's" shift conscience with mine. He will be greatly missed, for his...