Eduardo D. Austria

eduardo austria

Bob was born in Manila, Philippines, the eldest of eight siblings of Drs. Eduardo Sr. and Carmen Austria. He received a Jesuit college education at Ateneo De Manila. In 1970, he moved to New York to further his education at Fordham University and The New School. After his studies, Bob became a master salesman in New York’s Garment District.

After Eduardo Sr. died young, Bob devoted his life to supporting his siblings, who include three doctors, a speech-language pathologist, a Philippine diplomat, and two businessmen. His longtime companion, Claudine, was the love of his life.

Bob was bright, playful, and had a great sense of humor. Happy-go-lucky by nature, he never seemed to let things get him down. His positive energy was contagious, and he knew how to light up a dance floor.

His favorite expression was “do we have enough?” in Tagalog, which was his way of asking, “do you need anything?”

Bob passed peacefully after a long battle with cancer.

He will be greatly missed by his family and friends.

Services

Mass: July 20, 2024 10:00 am

St. Thomas More RC Church
115 Kings Highway
HAUPPAUGE, NY 11788


Interment of Cremains: July 20, 2024 11:45 am

St. Patrick's Cemetery Smithtown
Mount Pleasant Road
SMITHTOWN, NY 11787


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Charities

The family greatly appreciates donations made to these charities in Eduardo D. Austria 's name.

American Cancer Society

6800 W Jericho Turnpike # 200W, NY

Syosset,

NY

donate.cancer.org

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Guestbook

  1. We are praying for the eternal repose and peaceful departure of his soul. We will remember him always for his sense of humor and grace. We miss you Uncle Bob!

  2. candleI know that Bob is in the hands of our Lord and free from his pain. Special prayers for him and the family – especially for Evange and Linda at this time that I know can be very difficult. May God bless all of you.

  3. candleI will miss our secret handshakes and phone calls dearly. You have and will always mean very much me and Kuya, love you Tito 🤍 Hope you’re dancing at a disco in heaven 🙏

  4. candleBob’s life is a life lived for love. God’s love will be with his soul. May he rest in peace in God’s eternal place.

  5. candleWith our deepest sympathies and condolences to the family and loved ones of Bob.
    Our prayers for the repose of the soul of Bob.
    We remember you for your kindness, for calling to give greetings on birthdays, Easter, Thanksgiving, and Christmas. God bless you!

  6. My sincerest condolences to the family of Bob Austria. May your soul rest in peace. Prayers for strength for his loved ones.

  7. BobbyA
    Will be waiting for your phone call when it gets to be my time…my good friend. Rest in peace.

  8. Rest in peace Bob. I will always cherish the times we spent together in NY and here at home. You have always been an inspiration to me. Go and rest and be happy in God’s warm embrace and be united with Tita Carmen and your dad.

  9. Most heartfelt condolences to the Austria family. 40 days of prayers will be offered for t h e repose of his soul. May God give all his love ones Strength, peace, and understanding of His will.

  10. candleWill miss our calls with you, Uncle Bob – and hearing “Hello, Rebecca!” with such energy… I’m glad that you were able to see baby Matty even though it was just over FaceTime. Your positivity and energy always radiated wherever you went. We love you, Uncle Bob… sending bear hugs to you, Lola Pet & Lolo Ed in heaven 🙏🏻♥️

  11. You will always be in our hearts, dear Bobby for all the kindness and thoughtfulness you’ve shown to us, your friends and classmates. You will always be in our minds, remembering the wonderful times we spent together during our carefree years in school, but more so during these last few years when you battled your health issues so valiantly. Be rest assured you will always be in our prayers as you start your final journey into the bosom of our Lord.

  12. Eduardo Dominguez Austria

    You are Kuya Bob to me and Malou. Respectfully, because you are the eldest of the Dominguez cousins and fondly, because of your kindness. Beautiful memories abound through the years we spent during your visits in Chicago and ours in New York. You always called on my birthday, a day you never forgot because it was also your Papa’s birthday. On the day we learned of your passing, Malou and I saw a brown colored bird perched on our balcony which hung around for a long minute, looked our way for a while, before flying away. We said to each other, “that was Kuya Bob saying goodbye.”

    Rest ka na Kuya Bob. We send you our love and prayers. Give our Dad Wally a tight hug.

  13. Rest in peace, Bobby. You will be missed greatly. My heartfelt condolences to the Austria family.

  14. Bong and Baby Santiago
    We will miss your friendship, timely calls and greetings, Bobby A.
    Rest in peace.
    Our condolences to the Austria family.

  15. Sending love and prayers to the whole family, especially my dear friend Evange and for her beloved brother may he rest in peace with God above. <3

  16. The family of the late Eduardo Austria, Jr wishes to thank you all for your kind words of sympathy and condolence, masses and prayers offered for “Bob”. The family appreciates as well your donations to the American Cancer Society. The family is also grateful for the flowers sent to the funeral home. God bless you all!

  17. So saddened by the news of Bob’s demise. Our families have been long time close family friends – from his parents with whom I have memories from my childhood – to his siblings especially Butch , Peachy , and Ike. We offer our prayers for Bob’s eternal rest and our sincerest condolences to his loved ones.


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