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Peter Augustinak Jr.

Slinger, Wisconsin

1962 - 2020 (Age 57)

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Peter Augustinak Jr.Slinger - Augustinak, Jr., Peter A.On Monday, January 13, 2020, Peter Alan Augustinak, Jr., of Slinger, loving brother and uncle, passed away unexpectedly at the age of 57.Peter was born September 11, 1962, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin to Peter and Evelyn (Yenter) Augustinak. He...

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I knew Pete for many years in the Creekwood Condos. He and I shared the love of cars especially Camaros and Firebirds. When I was ready to sell my red Formula, Pete jumped at the chance to buy it. It was hard to let it go but I knew Pete would take very good care of it like he did all his cars and bikes.He was always out there polishing and tinkering on his cars and that's what I'll miss the most. He would always walk over to see what I was doing with one of my cars, or I would be over by him...

Pete was one of the nicest guys I knew. He was my mom's neighbor and always looked out for her. My mom knew if she ever needed anyone Pete would be there. He would be there with love in his heart and a smile on his face. He always spoke the truth and did his best to make the world a better place. The world was a better place because of him. My mom and I will miss him very much. She says she doesn't want to live there anymore in the condo's without Pete.

For one of the brightest lights

I only worked with Pete a little over a year but I lost a great friend. The more I got to know him, the more I Iiked him. He had qualities seldom seen in today's world. He wanted everyone to treat each other fairly and with kindness. Pete was a hard worker and always took his time to answer my questions or help me, no matter how busy he was. He adored animals and nature. His sarcastic sense of humor constantly had me laughing. Even after a lousy day he found a way to turn his frustration into...

No one will know the heartache that hides behind my smile.
No one will know how many times I cry and break down in a day.
I want you to know that you are so wonderful to think about, but so very difficult to live without.


Cheryl (Sherry) Schneider

Linda, Carey, Randy and family, sending you my deepest sympathy. I have very fond memories of visiting your parents and Peter in Milwaukee. I enjoyed hanging out with Peter, going to the park, playing cards and just talking. I am so sorry that he is gone but will never be forgotten.
All my love, Anita

Pete - I always enjoyed working with you around the condo's - and being on the board of directors with you all those years. If the sun was out - you would be out waxing and polishing one of your many vehicles. You had a lot of pride and elbow grease in that garage! You were a great man who would do anything to help someone in need.I hope you are at peace now my friend. Rest easy and know there are a lot of us here at Creekwood who miss you!

Until we meet again-