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John P. Audia

New York, New York

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AUDIA - John P., of N. Massapequa suddenly on April 28, 2011 in his 56th year. Beloved husband of Beatrice. Devoted father of Thomas Gagliardi, Jacqueline Thornton(Chad) and Jessica Audia. Proud grandfather of Mia, Lana, Thomas, Gianna, and Dylan. Loving son of Helen and the late John Audia....

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I just found out by accident that John had past.we worked together at knickerbocker liquors.john was so nice to me and easy to talk to.i was a few years younger then him.john came to my wedding in 1984.great person.i will go and pay my respects to him at Pineland soon.paul

It's hard to believe it's been almost 12 years without you. You are always with me my big brother. I love you. Your baby sis- April

He was a beautiful man & I'm so sad that my BB couldn't get more time with him to enjoy life.

my brother once woke me at 3 in the morning while standing at the window to tell me he just saw Santa Claus fly away.
If you truly new John you would know he did indeed see Santa. That was the kind of soul he was. He might have been captain of the football team, 6 feet and tough as nails but, Bugs Bunny was his character. John you are my hero. I love you and will see you again in heaven. Tell Bugs and Santa I said hello.

We went to Robert E. Picken together. We were in the 4th, 5th and 6th class together. He was a great guy.
RIP.

R.I.P John see you soon enough.

Boarding a train to Lincoln Center in 12/08 with our family to hear our original song "Do You Believe" performed. John's amazing spirit made it happen

One year ago today. And I can honestly say that not one day has gone by without me thinking of you, praying to you, letting you know that I miss you and am always doing as you so often asked: "give my baby sister a hug and a kiss". All of us left behind will never forget you, never stop feeling your presence in our lives, never stop honoring your memory by sharing all of our stories and smiling. You brightened all of our lives and continue to do so. We all have an eternal angel until we see...

I knew John Audia as a friend of my younger brother Steve in Massapequa. He was always a kind an respectful kid who obviously grew into manhood the same way. My prayers are with him and family.

John was a man who made a immediate impact on me when he was a teenager.He was made from the extra good stuff,like God was sprinkling some on and he slipped and a bunch poured in and out came this person who was more than most.Its not like I knew him well but the news of his passing left a hole in my heart too. Shamus Nilan