In Loving Memory

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Gregory William Musto

December 11, 2001 — May 19, 2026

Gregory William Musto, known affectionately as Greg to family and friends, passed away peacefully in his sleep from a heart attack on May 19, 2026. Born on August 27 1964, in Brooklyn, New York, Greg lived a life full of warmth, love, and laughter, leaving an indelible mark on everyone fortunate enough to know him. Greg spent over four decades sharing a beautiful marriage with his beloved wife, Trixie Musto. Together, they built a life enriched by love and laughter, raising four wonderful children: Annagrace, Jacob, Jacobi, and Will. Greg's devotion to his family was evident in every aspect of his life, and his unwavering love will forever be etched in their hearts. Professionally, Greg was a remarkable leader, serving as the CEO of Roman Healthcare for more than forty years. His career was distinguished by his intelligence, dedication, and vision. Greg's leadership was marked by integrity and compassion, inspiring countless colleagues and employees along the way. He was admired for his ability to infuse humor into the everyday, always ready with a joke to brighten the atmosphere and bring smiles to those around him. Greg's personal life was as vibrant as his professional one. A man who cherished family above all else, he found immense joy in spending time with his loved ones. Family game nights and football evenings were treasured traditions, filled with laughter and camaraderie. His love for these moments underscored his belief in the importance of togetherness and creating lasting memories. Greg's legacy is one of love, kindness, and humor. He had an innate ability to touch the lives of those he encountered, leaving them feeling valued and uplifted. His smart, loving nature was a guiding light, illuminating the path for his family and friends. Though his presence will be deeply missed, the memories he created and the love he shared will continue to inspire and comfort those who knew him. Greg is survived by his devoted wife, Trixie; his cherished daughter, Annagrace; and his dear sons, Jacob, Jacobi, and Will. Together, they will carry forward his spirit, honoring his memory with the love and laughter that he so generously shared. As we bid farewell to Greg, we celebrate a life lived with purpose and joy. His journey may have ended, but his story is far from over. It lives on in the hearts of those he touched, a testament to a man whose legacy is built on love and laughter.