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Misty Viviano, age 48, passed away Thursday, March, 6, 2025. She was born July 22, 1976 in Dayton, Ohio to Susan Viviano & Allen Cressel.
Misty was preceded in death by her mother, Susan Viviano; her brother, Harley Viviano; her sister, Kimberly Cressel; both grandparents, Tony and Clara May Shaw; grandson, Myles Viviano; best friend, Gregory Jones & many other relatives including, aunts & uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews, & many friends!
Misty leaves behind to cherish her memory father, Allen Cressel; sons, Zane (Mariah) Viviano, Victor-Allen (Destiny) Viviano, & Devonte Woods . In Misty’s words, she would say "those are my three kings!" Her two amazing grandchildren that she loved dearly, Ne’Vaeh Viviano & Zayden-Mychael Viviano, if you knew Misty all she would talk about were her grandchildren or better in her words "Nana’s babies!"; her sisters, Treasa (Timmy) Dixon, Lisa Cressel, Amber Rowe; Extended sisters, Taneika Grady; brothers, Allen T Cressel & Allen Rowe; Long time best friend, Lisa beach & many of other relatives including aunts & uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews & friends!
Misty was a very loving women who enjoyed spending time with family and friends. She would host birthday parties or holiday get togethers to have the family around. Over the recent years, Misty would spend many of her summers at the KOA of Brookville camping & swimming with her kids and grandkids.
Visitation will be held Tuesday, March 18, 2025 from 2:00pm to 3:00pm with services beginning at 3pm, all at Newcomer Funeral Home - North Chapel, 4104 Needmore Rd. Dayton, OH 45424.
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