In Memory of

Annette

DiStasio

Mustich

Obituary for Annette DiStasio Mustich

Annette Mustich died peacefully at her Pleasantville home on Saturday morning, February 20, 2021, in the presence of her family. She is survived by her beloved husband, Jimmy, with whom she shared seventy years of marriage, and their two children, Cathy Guy and Jim Mustich Jr.

Born in the Bronx, New York on June 20, 1929 to Catherine and Frank DiStasio, Annette attended Evander Childs High School and worked as a young woman at the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company in Manhattan. On September 30, 1950, she married Jimmy, her high school sweetheart. The couple moved to Pleasantville in 1957 and, in homes on Marble Avenue and Mountain Road, have lived there ever since.

Annette was a devoted mother and a source of love and strength not only to her own children, but to nearly every young person who came into her orbit. She was a treasured friend to many. A superb cook, she commanded the kitchen not only at home but during the lunch hours at Jim and Dom's Bar and Grill on Marble Avenue, the family business during the 1960s, an establishment which brought many new friends into her warm embrace.

After raising her children, Annette returned to school to complete an associate degree in recreation leadership at Westchester Community College in support of her mid-life career in recreation. As director of the Pleasantville Summer Day Camp and then as a leader of senior citizen programs in Briarcliff Manor, Annette shared the resourcefulness of her mind and the generosity of her spirit with children and adults across the generations, forming countless bonds of friendship and support.

Her family was always first in her affection, and she lavished love and radiance on Cathy, Jim Jr., and their families. In addition to her husband and children, she is survived by grandsons David Guy and Nick Guy, and great-grandsons Rocky and Reza Guy; by daughter-in-law, Margot Greenbaum Mustich, granddaughters Emma Mustich Coburn and Iris Mustich, son-in-law Michael Coburn, and great-grandson Charlie Coburn. She was predeceased by a brother, Anthony DiStasio.

Annette was a voracious reader and adored the ocean, and she passed her passion for books and beach-going on to her children and grandchildren. She would want everyone who knew her to celebrate her life with the joy and fortitude she brought to it, and to get on with their own lives in the same spirit. A memorial service will held at some time in the future. The family asks that any donations made in her name be directed to Hospice of Westchester, whose caregivers blessed her last days with their good graces (https://hospiceofwestchester.org/donate-today/).