Angus Maslo, 27, of Broadview Heights, Ohio, passed away on March 23, 2026. Born on February 24, 1999, in Conneaut, Ohio, Angus brought joy and laughter to all who knew him.
Angus is survived by his loving parents, Aleatha and Anthony Maslo; his brothers, Allister and Dakota; his grandmothers, Carol Maslo and the late Yvonne Lavati; his grandfathers, Larry Densmore and Joseph Maslo; his aunts Patty Maslo, Anita Garrison, Lara Russo, and the late Carol Garrison; his uncles James Maslo, Eric Densmore, and the late Joseph Maslo II; and a host of cousins including Joseph Corwin, Maria Krigos, Maggie Maslo, Hailey Maslo, Joseph Maslo III, Madeleine Russo, Tomasso Russo, Nawal Allooh, Aminah Alooh, and Charles Garrison. He was deeply cherished by his family and friends alike.
Angus had a passion for basketball and enjoyed spending time with loved ones. Whether playing video games or attending concerts to immerse himself in music he adored, Angus found joy in life's simple pleasures. His infectious smile and quick wit could light up any room. Though quiet at first glance, those who got to know him discovered a kind-hearted soul with an unparalleled sense of humor.
A hardworking individual with aspirations of entering the construction industry, Angus was known for his dedication and willingness to help others. His coworkers fondly remembered him as someone who brightened their days with his humor and work ethic. To his family and friends, Angus was a loyal confidant who listened intently and always sought to ensure their happiness. His cousins described him as hilarious and resilient—a testament to the vibrant spirit he carried throughout his life.
Angus's generosity knew no bounds; he never hesitated to lend a helping hand to anyone in need. His kind heart left an indelible mark on everyone fortunate enough to cross paths with him. He will be profoundly missed by all whose lives he touched.
A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date when the weather becomes warmer. May Angus's memory bring comfort to those who loved him deeply.