John Agudio, 53, of Schwenksville, husband of Joanne (Miles) Agudio, passed away Tuesday November 19, 2019 at his residence.
Born in Pottstown, he was the son of Frank Agudio and the late Sieglinde (Lang) Agudio.
John was passionate about working hard and taking care of his family. He enjoyed antiquing, fishing, and woodworking. John was a family man. Family was always first. Married 35 years, he and Joanne were inseparable. He was a proud father. He spoke highly of his daughters to anyone who would listen. His granddaughter was the light of his life as was his grandson. He worked hard and played hard and would always make you laugh. He was loved very much and will be deeply missed.
Surviving along with his wife are two daughters Amanda Sellers wife of Joseph, and Shannon Agudio; two grandchildren Brooke and Colton Sellers; two brothers Frank Agudio and Charles Agudio husband of Vicky; four sisters Frances Seibert wife of Steve, Gladys Martin wife of Barry, Marschelle Agudio, and Donna Hilbert wife of Marvin; step-mother Jean Agudio; and many nieces and nephews.
Along with his mother, John was predeceased by his brother Joseph Agudio and sister Barbara Lynn Agudio.
Funeral services will be private. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in John’s memory to the Montgomery County SPCA, 1059 Sweisford Rd., Perkiomenville, PA 18074.
Johanne, Shannon & Amanda
I am truly sorry to hear about the loss of John. We got to know your family pretty well over the course of our kids softball careers. We had many good times traveling around the country with them. Even though our paths have not crossed much after they went off to college, i still considered you as dear friends. I will keep your family in my prayers and thoughts.
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Stay Strong.
Ken, Pam, Kacie & Megan Nemeth
I am so sorry for the loss of John. He was a great person that I always enjoyed working with. We didn’t work at the same
location but it seemed like we did, He was a kind soul that will truly be missed. I admired his determination to defeat his illness. My deepest hear felt sympathy goes out to the entire family
Tell Gladys to contact me …. this is Bob