Austin Stephen English
June 23, 1988 - October 01, 2024
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Austin Stephen English
June 23, 1988 - October 01, 2024
Obituary
Austin Stephen English, 36, passed away on Tuesday, October 1, 2024, at his residence in Patterson Township.
Austin was born on June 23, 1988, in Fredericksburg, Virginia to Robert David Jr. and Charlene Kay (Rakich) English.
Austin enjoyed spending his time playing video games and hanging out in the woods with his family and his son. He was a 2007 graduate of Blackhawk High School and like his late grandfather “PopPop” participated in the sport of wrestling. Austin was also a graduate of Beaver County VoTech in Carpentry.
In addition to his parents, Austin is survived by his son, Conner English; a brother, Robert David III (KerriAnne) English; a sister, Kay Marie English, and six nieces and nephews, Kelly, Kaydence, Mackenzie, Rylen, Ronan, and Maverick.
In keeping with his wishes, no funeral services will be held. The family request that you remember him through cherished memories and kind thoughts.
Any condolences can be sent to his parents, Rob and Char, at their home at 300 18th Ave. Beaver Falls, PA 15010.
In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to the American Diabetes Association on Austin’s behalf.
The GABAUER-LUTTON FUNERAL HOME & CREMATION SERVICES, INC., 117 Blackhawk Road, Chippewa Twp., was honored to provide care and guidance to Austin’s family during this time.
7 responses to Austin Stephen English
Dawnie Lebeck says:
October 5, 2024
I worked at Walmart with Austin. He was always so kind to others. He dealt with his health daily and we saw him push through. He smiled through it all. Know that Austin left his mark on all of us there!! We missed him when left our store. He’d come in and always smiling, talking and visiting with us. He was a joy to know. May you all find peace knowing he’s whole again. God be with you all in this sorrowful time. Rest in heaven Austin, your job here is done! ❤️
Eileen Lindsay says:
October 6, 2024
I called him Awesome, it made him smile. He had a great smile. I first met him at wrestling. He and my son were on the same team. Later he started working at Walmart, that’s where I got to know him best. That’s where the awesome came in. I could alway count on him. His life was Conner. He would light up when talking about him, always. My heart aches for Conner and his family, he will truly be missed.