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04/17/2019 12:00 AM


Old Saybrook

Pamela (Aug) Antolino of Old Saybrook took her final breath and entered eternal peace on April 16. She was born in Trenton, New Jersey, to the late Pearl (Amisson) and James W. Aug. Pam grew up in Falls Township, Pennsylvania, where she attended Pennsbury High School and met her husband of 47 years.

She is survived by and married the love of her life, Edward Antolino, and was a devoted mother to Nicholas Antolino of Schenectady, New York, and Christina Antolino of Old Saybrook. She was also deeply loved by her two brothers, James Aug of Fairless Hills, Pennsylvania, and his daughters Amanda Aug-Hagler of Georgia and Tiffany Aug of California; and Bradley Aug of Warminster, Pennsylvania, and his daughters Daria Aug-Estopare of Tennessee and Jenna Aug of New Jersey. Pam was also adored by her Antolino family, including sisters-in-law Barbara and Richard Smith and Diane and Brian Mount, and six nieces and nephews.

Pam loved working at the Acton Public Library where she retired after 25 years, and volunteering for the Old Saybrook Food Pantry, treasuring the friendships of all the people she got to know there. She enjoyed gardening, art projects, a good book, and taking Tai Chi classes—saying they kept her balanced.

Instead of flowers, she asks that you do a random act of kindness in her memory or give a donation to help her many friends at the Shoreline Soup Kitchen and Pantries, PO. Box 804, Essex, CT 06426.

Friends and family are invited to a Christian mass held at St. John Church, 161 Main St., Old Saybrook, on April 27 at 11:00 a.m. In her honor, the family will be hosting a Celebration of Life brunch following mass at the North Cove Yacht Club in Old Saybrook.