In Memory of
Augusto Bautista Tiongson
December 16,
1939 – August 2, 2021
Obituary
Augusto Bautista
Tiongson, known as “Don” or “Kutz” to family and
friends and “De” to his two daughters, was born in San
Fernando, Pampanga, Philippines, in 1939. He was one of
six children (3 boys and 3 girls), the second child and
first born son of Adriano and Angela.
Augusto had a passion for art and design, studying
architecture at the Mapua Institute of Technology. After
receiving his bachelor’s degree, he worked at Clark U.S.
Air Base in Angeles City as the youngest architect in
his group.
An avid fan of Western films and the Superman movies,
Augusto had dreams of moving to the U.S. He first made
his way to Canada, then San Francisco and settled down
in New York City in 1970. It was here that he sharpened
his architecture skills and trained under famed
architect/Frank Lloyd Wright protégé, Edgar Tafel.
Augusto went on to have a successful career designing
large buildings and developments across the city. His
notable accomplishments included JetBlue’s Terminal 5
and the AirTrain at JFK Airport while working at the
Port Authority of New York & New Jersey (PANYNJ), where
he retired in 2007.
Augusto’s entire life was surrounded by women, being
especially close to his mother and three sisters. Thus,
he particularly fancied smart, strong-willed,
independent women, leading him to meet his beloved wife,
Lucita, while opening a savings account at a Citibank in
Chelsea where she was working as a teller. Lucita
(“Lutz”) also immigrated to New York from the
Philippines and two years later, they married on
Augusto’s 33rd birthday on December 16, 1972. The
newlyweds spent most of their time on the Upper West
Side in their one-bedroom apartment at Ruxton Towers on
West 72nd street, just a few doors down from The Dakota.
Soon after, they welcomed two daughters, Twyla and
Vanessa, and the family moved to Jackson Heights,
Queens.
A staunch Democrat, he cared deeply about social justice
and civic issues. He served on Queens Community Board 3
as chair of the Land Use Committee in Jackson Heights
where he and his family lived for over 35 years. Empty
nesters, Augusto and Lucita sold their Jackson Heights
home in 2016 and moved back to their old stomping
grounds on the Upper West Side of Manhattan.
Augusto possessed a welcoming and warm spirit, and had a
sweet soul. He loved social gatherings and had a genuine
zest for life. He was a talented artist/watercolorist
and exhibited his paintings at private venues around the
city and gifted his artwork to family and friends around
the world. Augusto had an insatiable appetite for art
and books – often frequenting NYC's museums and shopping
at Strand Book Store in the East Village. He loved music
too, especially jazz, and was fond of listening to (and
impersonating) one of his jazz heroes, Louis “Satchmo”
Armstrong. He loved food, wine, bourbon and Cuban cigars
and methodically clipped recipes from the New York
Times’ Cooking section each week which he often called
upon to prepare Sunday brunches and dinners for his
family.
Augusto was diagnosed with Lewy Body Dementia in 2015
and succumbed to complications from his illness on
August 2, 2021. Augusto is survived by his wife, Lucita;
daughter Twyla (Chad Neal) and their daughter, Adrielle;
and daughter Vanessa (James Schoenfeld).
A funeral mass will take place at 10:00 AM EST on
Friday, August 13, 2021 at Holy Trinity Roman Catholic
Church, 213 West 82nd St, New York, NY. The service will
also be live streamed on Holy Trinity’s homepage which
can be found at
www.htcny.org
You can share memories, stories, photos and/or videos on
the Tiongsons’ online guestbook:
https://bit.ly/abtiongson
Donations can be made in Augusto's memory to the Lewy
Body Dementia Resource Center of New York who’ve
provided invaluable care and support to our family these
last few years. Visit
www.lewybodyresourcecenter.org
for more info.
Dignity Memorial