Austin G. Diaz

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Austin G. Diaz

April 18, 1996 ~ July 8, 2023

austin diaz

April 18, 1996 ~ July 8, 2023


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  1. I saw Austin nearly everyday as a regular customer at Quicklee’s. Once you broke the ice with him he always was warm and welcoming and we would shoot the breeze about everyday life or playing 8ball at Diamonds up the street. I did not know him well but I was absolutely gutted to hear the news of his passing, because he always struck me as a kind and good person. I hope his family can find some sort of peace in the coming days, he impacted a lot of people just by being himself. God bless you all.

  2. Please accept my deepest condolences for your family’s loss –
    ShuMin Hsu

  3. In loving memory of Austin G. Diaz. All of the prayers int he world to give this family strength during this difficult time –
    With deepest sympathies, Sr. Rosales and Family

  4. Sending our love to you during this most difficult and sad time. May you feel comforted by the love of the people surrounding you to celebrate Austin’s life. Our hearts are with you –
    The Goodwines

  5. So incredibly sorry for your loss. May every memory be a blessing. Prayers to the entire family.
    Michele Sadik

  6. I knew Austin from Quicklee’s, I saw him almost every night as I stopped in for beer, cigars, or energy drinks etc for the next morning. I would often go out of my way to talk to him for a couple minutes about everything from food, to drinks, and video games, to the point sometimes my family wondered why I took so long going to the gas station. Always told him to have a good night or take it easy, and if there were suspicious customers in the store I would hang out and chat with Austin until they left to make sure nobody would try to rob him.

    I was very. shocked to hear of his passing and saddened, I also knew his brother Alex, at first I didn’t believe they were twins and thought they were the same guy, we had a good laugh about that. I will miss him and remember him fondly every time I go in there, wish I had the chance to get to know him outside of his job. All my best to his family and twin brother.

  7. Austin was a kind and gentle soul. He judged no one and was sensitive of others. I will miss him and keep him always in my heart.

  8. I’m praying for you all and sending much strength and comfort to sustain you, both now and in the days ahead. With my very deepest and sincere sympathy, ❤️ Denise

  9. Austin was and will always be in our hearts. When the boys were born, I was only about 9 years old. I wanted nothing but to be with my aunt and uncle at their house . Growing up with them was my entire life until I was 18 then I had my own daughter. He was in my daughters life, and then my sons .. and will never be forgotten.

    An amazing young man who was always willing to do anything for anyone. Always a phone or text call away. Regardless of how many hours he worked if you needed him he was there.

    My cousin Austin at all the family get togethers played with all the little cousins in the family and put up with them despite wanting to relax with the adults as he got older. From chasing them around the yard, to playing their games and making sure they were entertained while everyone else got to enjoy their time. Making an impact on their lives and leaving being memories they will forever cherish.

    If you ever needed anything, he was always there. Kind hearted and loving.

    Love you forever cousin.

    Romina
    Cousin

  10. Austin was a caring and above all a loving nephew that will remain in our minds and hearts. Austin loved life and was always eager to share his time & engaged with family during our celebrations and holidays. He displayed a strong sensitivity toward others and treated everyone with equal respect, whether at work or around his younger nephews and nieces.

    A wonderful young man to be around, on his own personal journey, set to enjoy life while supporting his friends and family, alway with equal amounts of youthful will, independence, and dedication. Human and caring in every-way.

    Austin was always ready and present to take his grandma (Nonna) shopping whenever called upon and asking nothing more for his time than to enjoy and sip a tiny cup of espresso and maybe a pastry that his Nonna would practically force on him.

    Courteous to everyone and specially generous, Austin will be remembered with love.

    Sandro Cannizzo
    Uncle

  11. Austin will be remembered as a kind soul who enjoyed helping others. I have many fond memories of him growing from a child to a young man alongside my own family. He was an accomplished Tae Kwon Do athlete and backyard zip-liner. We will all miss him. Deepest condolences.

  12. Our sincere condolences. You are all in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.