Constantine G. Moustakis
April 21, 1950 ~ January 6, 2025
Resided in:
Danvers, Massachusetts
Constantine George Moustakis, AKA “Dino” “The Greek,” the man, the myth, the legend died in his home in Danvers surrounded by his children at age 74.
He was a professional poker player who won world championships and owned and operated the famous Edge Water Cafe.
Dino’s generosity was spread widely to friends and family through his years. A longtime Danvers resident, he traveled the world and set roots in Telluride, Colorado where he was part of the Ravino Ski team and Palm Springs, California. He was a musician and played the guitar in bands in his early days and always performed for family, even at his daughter’s wedding. Other hobbies of his included motorcycling the back roads of Essex County with his best friend Phil Hebert, swimming in Hoods Pond, skiing in Colorado, and hiking in Indian Canyon.
He is survived by his children, George Constantine Moustakis and Kassandra Christi LeDuc, his six grandchildren, his partner Marsha Campbell, and his sisters Christina Moustakis and Heidi Gilliam.
A celebration of life will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to International Animal Rescue at https://www.internationalanimalrescue.org/donate. Arrangements are by C.R. Lyons & Sons Funeral Directors, 28 Elm St., Danvers. To share an expression with Dino’s family, please visit www.LyonsFuneral.com.
Dino was an amazing person, always full of life, thoughtful, caring and considerate. He was great to my mom and and incredible friend to my dad. Our deepest condolences to his family and friends. Dino’s spirit and zest for life will live on through all that were fortunate enough to get to know him.
My sincere and heartfelt condolences to Dino’s family and friends. Our combined cherished memories will sustain us through grief and as we celebrate a truly gentle man. I recall Dino’s exuberance for the gift of becoming a father. From conception to birth, and into adulthood, he was unwaveringly a Dad first. It has been an immense joy for me to watch your family grow. You’ve created a lasting legacy that will endure.
Farewell Dino, a neighbor and friend. It was always a good time when Dino was around. Thinking back to the days of “Selli’s Deli”, the band jamming, everybody having a great time. And remembering fondly catching up with Dino when he’d walk the neighborhood. He was a kind and gentle soul, who will bring smiles to my memories of him. Rock on Dino. ❤️💫🙏🏻
I remember my dear friend Dino very well and I enjoyed his lust for life… My sentiments go out to his family and his sisters, Heidi and Tina, that I remember so well…RIP my friend…Much Aloha….
Dino ; we grew up in the same circles of friends . I will always remember you as a man that had a great smile on his face every time I saw you ;especially speaking about your Kids . I Wish you a wonderful journey . God Bless you .
Dino was one of the best friends anyone could ever have. Very talented individual. Sincere, friendly, honest and always there for you. He was a mans man. Always brought out smiles whenever he was present. I will miss him dearly.