Carl Musto
Carl Musto
April 3, 1915 ~ May 2, 2004
Name: Carl R. Musto
Life Dates: 4/3/1915 - 5/2/2004
City Of Birth: Rochester, NY
Pre-deceased by
Predeceased by his parents, Frank Dora Quercia; sister Jeanette Musto, brother Nunzio Musto.
Survived by
Survived by his children, Ron (Mary Beth) Musto Richard (Dorothy) Musto; grandchildren, Colleen (Mark) Friedrich, Carl (Kris) Musto, Richard Musto Jr., Marie Celeste Musto, Terry Garvey, Julie (Tim) Larner Lisa (Mike) Wang; great-grandchildren, Cassidy Kyler, Charles Friedrich, Maurice Friedrich, Nikki Musto, Joey Musto, Tommy Musto, Tori Wang, Alex Wang, Elizabeth Wang Justin Larner; sister Rose Santangelo; brother-in-law Ed (Mary Jane) Bizari; special lifetime friend Ruth Holben; loving neighbors Peggy Dennis Hajzak, Lou Dee Malouf; many nieces, nephews and cousins.
History
Carl retired from Genesee Brewery after 39 years of service. Carl was very proud of his service as Vice-President to his fellow teamsters at Genesee Brewery. Carl was a most gentle, loving compassionate man who devoted himself to the concerns needs of all who knew him.
Donations
In lieu of flowers donations may be sent to Camp Good Days Special Times or to Heritage Christian Homes in Carl`s memory.
Services
BARTOLOMEO PEROTTO Funeral Home, Inc., 1411 Vintage Lane (between 390 Long Pond Rd.) where Carl`s visitation will be Wednesday 4-8 PM. Carl`s Funeral Mass will be celebrated Thursday 10 Am at St. Jude`s Church, 4100 Lyell Rd., (West of Elmgrove). Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery private.
Additional Information
Carl cherished his family. He especially enjoyed celebrating Christmas with his family. Carl always put others first, he was caring, compassionate and very helpful to his family and friends. Carl`s passion was always his Church and his wife Celeste. Carl will be remembered for his generosity to others. He never forgot a birthday or a special event. He would mark these events by giving away scratch off tickets. His doctors were always showered with Macadamia Nuts or candy everytime he visitied them. He enjoyed bird watching and gardening. He frequently found his passion for gardening bringing him to the cemetery to tend to the graves of family and friends.