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JUSTIN E. AUSANIO Justin E. Ausanio, 63, passed away Tuesday, April 14, 2009 at Hospice of Palm Beach Gardens Medical Center after a long struggle with his failing health. Justin was born and raised in Kingston, New York and was the Risk Manager of Ulster County, NY prior to moving to Largo, Florida in 1984 to embark on a new life. He was quickly hired by Paradyne Corporation as the Manager of Employee Benefits where he met his wife, Barbara. In 1987, they moved to Palm Beach county upon employment with the South Florida Water Management where he brilliantly designed and implemented elaborate employee benefits programs that dazzled the profession and everyone he touched over the next 21 years. Sadly, in February of this year he was forced to retire due to his failing health. Justin is survived by his loving and dedicated wife of 21 years, Barbara Anne; his sons, Justin, Jr. and Jared; his mother, Muriel; his brothers, James and Jerry Ausanio and his family at the South Florida Water Management District. A Memorial Service will be held at: Dorsey-E. Earl Smith Memory Gardens, 3041 Kirk Road, Lake Worth, FL at 4:00 PM on Saturday, April 18. ìWeeping may last for the night, but a shout of joy comes in the morning.î (Psalm 30:5) To express condolences and/or make donations Visit PalmBeachPost.com/obituaries

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Published by The Palm Beach Post on Apr. 17, 2009.

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Melissa Kraft

April 17, 2009

Craig,
You are so missed by your family. You were one of the most intellegent people I have ever met. I always loved your knowledge about the community and your involvement. I so respected you for going to town meetings, reading the paper and your input and knowledge on our community. You made a difference, a big one. More people should aspire to be that involved, everyone talks the talk, but you walked the walk. As you did the same with your family. You are with us always, I think Dalt needed a guardian angel and who better than his godfather. With love and respect,
Melissa

John Lynch

April 17, 2009

Justin did his best to make our benefits first class and our retirement plans even better. He was a friend when you needed help and a help when you needed a friend.

I wish that he had more time to enjoy the kind of retirement program that he provided to so many others, like me!

We have lost a dear friend and a good man.

Sharon Cone

April 17, 2009

Barbara,

We have all lost a valuable, gifted and thoughtful person in our lives. I read the write up and even those words could not express how great I thought Justin was.

There is definitely a void that will be hard to fill with his death.

I will pray for your healing, protection and God's guidance for your life.

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