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Eugene James Muscat

San Francisco, California

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Eugene James MuscatBeloved husband and father, distinguished university professor and administrator, renowned expert in the fields of Family Business, Leadership, Management and Marketing, Eugene passed away Saturday, August 21 at the age of 66. A native of San Francisco, Eugene is survived by...

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The loss of Gene Muscat is immeasurable. The world would be a much better place if there were more people like Gene in it. He was a very generous, kind, and witty man. Always had a story to tell, and even when things went wrong, he would seem to find the positive in it. He loved his family more than anything, and my thoughts and prayers go out to them while they deal with another devastating loss. RIP Gene and thank you. It was an honor knowing you.

Dr. Muscat taught me the basics of business administration at USF. I'm now pursuing academic career, but have found the skills and knowledge I learned in his lectures are very useful even in academia. My sincere condolences to his family.

Gene was a Riordan High School and USF classmate of mine. I always enjoyed the chance to share lunch with him or visit occasionally at USF. He was a fine man who will be welcomed into the company of those of his family and friends who went before him. On the earthly side, we will miss his calm good will, his good cheer and his loyal camaraderie. Our thoughts and prayers are with him as they are with his family.

What a loss ... it feels too soon to say goodbye to Eugene. I got to know him during my MBA (95-97) and have stayed in continual contact since. He was always supportive of all our student and alumni activities and I will miss him greatly. My heart goes out to his family as I extend my deepest sympathies and prayers.

Dear Eugene; You were a dear friend. I will always remember you. Thanks for being a great friend.

Dean Muscat was an inspirational Professor and dear friend during my time in USF. He went beyond the scope of a teacher and took time off even during the weekends to counsel and teach me.
He will be dearly missed by myself and many students whose lives he touched.
RIP my mentor, professor, and friend.
What you have taught will not go to waste.

Dr. Muscat, thank you for your leadership at USF and your service in the U.S. Army. You were a great mentor during my time as an MBA student.

Gene was my best friend growing up: through St. Elizabeth's, Riordan,and all of our adult lives. We laughed ,cried, fought,and joked with each other every chance we got. He will be greatly missed and forever loved. Our thought and prayers go out to his entire family.Gene has left an indelible mark in all of our hearts and lives. May he rest in peace.
Sahha wisk heah !!!

Ron and Dorothy Mifsud and Family

We will miss him visiting Mike and Kathy and the girls. His great insight, sense of humor and love of family were a joy to behold. Our love to Laleh, his sons and the entire Muscat Family. June Piper and Pete Thompson.