Michael Philip Giusto, age 88, of Kentwood, passed away on Friday, May 29, 2026. He was a faithful Catholic and served as an altar boy at the traditional Latin mass when he was young. Mike was sober for 37 years and worked to help others get and stay free from addictions. He was a generous man and committed his life to the service of others. He attended St. Margaret Mary Latin Mass in Allendale for many years.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Philip and Josephine Giusto and his wife. He will be lovingly remembered by many.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10 a.m. on Monday, June 8, 2026 at St. Margaret Mary Church, 11352 Brown Ave., Allendale. Formal dress is required to join in the funeral mass. Burial will be held at Fort Custer National Cemetery. Relatives and friends may visit on Monday from 9:00-9:30 a.m. at the church with a rosary at 9:30 a.m. Memorial contributions may be made to the North Alano Club in Grand Rapids. In Lieu of flowers, please donate in Mike's name to the North Alano Club.
You were a true friend, and we will all miss you to no end.
There will never be another one like you!
See you on the other side,Mike.
- Amy Quinn
Mikey what can I say I never would of thought that someone like me would be as close to someone like you you literally change my perspective on life itself thank you for all your advice since I met you thank you for letting me learn from you thank you for getting on me when I needed the most thank you for everything I remember going to Minnesota with you what an experience love you Mike gone but never forgotten
Moises D
- Moises Diaz
Mike, you’ve had a massive impact on my life for which I will be eternally grateful for. I will never forget your unconditional love and support you have given me since I moved to Grand Rapids. You won’t be forgotten and your spirit will live on through all of us that you selflessly helped throughout the years! Rest Easy Iron Mike! Love you x
Brian T
- Brian Taylor
Requiescat in pace.
- Charlie and Meredith
God bless. May you rest in peace.
- Ryan and Tabitha Kelley
Grandpa Mike, we love you so much. Thank you for being so special to us, and becoming a part of our family. We miss you terribly and will always be praying for you. May we meet you again some day in God’s Kingdom.
Pax Christi
- The Burls