Audrey M. Lompado
March 5, 1933 ~ August 7, 2020
Born in: Brooklyn, New York
On Friday, August 7th, 2020 Audrey Lompado passed away peacefully in her sleep after a battle with liver cancer. She was 87 years old born March 5, 1933. Born and raised in Brooklyn NY, and residing in Florida since 2004, Audrey was well-loved by her family and friends. Audrey was the mother of three children; Arthur, Maria and Christine Mother-in-law to Rachel, Jeff and Vinny and grandmother to Vincent, Paige, Nick, Elena and Jadyn.
Audrey made time for everyone, loved to entertain, and enjoyed shopping and cooking. Audrey always provided support and love for her family and her friends. She and her husband Anthony wanted nothing more but the best for their children and grandchildren. They were both proud parents and grandparents.
While Audrey’s family grieves her loss, they are choosing to remember her in a way that honors her life. Donations to the Epilepsy Foundation are welcome in lieu of flowers
Services
Visitation: Sunday, August 9, 2020 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Branch Funeral Home Smithtown
190 E. Main St.
SMITHTOWN, NY 11787
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Charities
The family greatly appreciates donations made to these charities in Audrey M. Lompado 's name.
Epilepsy Foundation
8301 Professional Place W #230
Landover, MD
1-800-213-5821
https://www.epilepsy.com/






Love Amy, Brad and Molly
My prayers and sympathy for the loss of your loved one. May God bless her Soul and your family.
You will be greatly missed but never forgotten love you
Condolences love and prayers from the SUNKIN’s
We are so deeply sorry for the loss of your beautiful mom. I hope her memories fill your heart with the love and happiness to help you heal during this difficult time. Love and sympathy. Susan, Vic, Alec and Andrew Federico
Condolences to you and your entire family. May your mom SIP 🙌
Our deepest condolences to you and your entire family. I was honored to have met your mom and see what an extraordinary women she is. You all have a piece of her which shines in all of you. Love and prayers to all of you.
All our love,
Frank, Nevia, Justin Stephen & Alyssa
The Jankowski & Hudec Family
Our deepest condolences to the whole family. We had so many happy memories with Aunt Audrey and Uncle Anthony. They were such a big part of my childhood and I will cherish those memories forever. Rest in eternal peace Aunt Audrey. Love, Diane, Eddie, Eddie, Anthony & Steven
I loved her growing up and now, such a giving woman.
Always feeding me stuffed shells :). The best.
All my love, wish I could be there
Kerry “ Kerry cat “
The Ryan family can only hope your loving memories of your mom see you through this sad time. Our deepest sympathy to you ,Christine ,and your families.
Our deepest condolences to you & your family.
Uncle Steve & Aunt Tina’s grandson Frankie & Jill
Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you at your time of sorrow. May your Mom rest in peace and joint her best friend and husband Uncle Anthony.
There are No words for the Loss we feel.
There are No words for the loss I feel. Audrey was always there helping and the best hostess you could find. She always went ‘all out’ when we visited her. She Always welcomed my family with open arms. Audrey you are missed, a great loss to our family.
My love and prayers to Maria,Christina, Artie and the rest of your family. Your mother was everyone’s mom , she made everyone feel like family .Maria, I told my grandma Tina your mom made better peppers and eggs , she would talk to me or cook for me for a week. Love and comfort in this time .
My thoughts and prayers go out to the entire family.
Very Sincerely, Dave A.
Maria, I am praying for you and your family.
Christine and family: I am so truly sorry to hear of the loss of your mom. I will hold her dear to my heart forever. She was an amazing woman. You all meant the world to her. May her love and memories live forever within your hearts. Love and prayers – the Maresca Family.
We had many good times with Audrey in Grand Isle Community. I would go and visit and have coffee with her and Tony. Her door was always open. We missed them when they left.
Sorry for your loss and will keep you in my prayers.