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Gregory Anthony Solerto, known to those who loved him as Greg, passed away on April 29, 2026, at 6:12 p.m. at the age of 37.

Born September 14th 1988 in South Carolina and raised 9 years in Germany and the remainder in Jacksonville, Arkansas, Greg was a devoted son, father, brother, and friend. He was the beloved son of Darby Lynn Solerto and Michael Anthony Solerto, and a cherished sibling to Sean, Matthew, and Alayna Solerto. He was proceeded in death by Ron and Lorie Olander, Michael Solerto Sr and Edward Ganoe.

Greg will be remembered as someone you could always count on. He had a steady, patient, and nonjudgmental nature that made people feel safe and understood. He had a way of checking in on others when they needed it most, offering quiet support and genuine care. Greg lived authentically—he was never anything but himself.

He found comfort in life’s simple joys. He loved keeping things clean and organized, staying up late into the night, and sleeping in when he could. He enjoyed candles and anything that smelled good, and he had a gift for expressing himself through long letters and heartfelt messages, always sharing what was on his heart. His love language was acts of service, and he showed his love through the things he did for others every day.

Greg was also a devoted fan of the Pittsburgh Steelers and found joy in music, especially his favorite song, “Fast Car” by Tracy Chapman. His favorite color, green, reflected his calm and grounded spirit.

Above all, Greg loved his family deeply. He especially cherished his daughter, Peyton Solerto, Ryley Lobdell, Jackson Roscoe who meant the world to him. He is also survived by his mother and father; grandmother Carol Ganoe his brothers, Sean and Matthew Solerto; his sister, Alayna Solerto; and his nephew, Axel Solerto, and nieces Wynter, Sunnie Bosley, Mayley, Ayla Solerto, Everly Darlyn Solerto, Jackson Roscoe, Margery Olander, Ronald Olander, Edward Ganoe, Michael Solerto Sr, multiple cousins and uncles.

Greg was a child of God, and his family finds comfort in believing he is watching over them, continuing to love and protect them from above.

He will be deeply missed and forever remembered for his kindness, his honesty, and the love he gave so freely.

“Greg, we love you and will miss you more than you know.”

Greg’s celebration of life will be held June 13th -11:00am at SMYRNA FULL GOSPEL 1675 Smyrna Rd, Lonoke AR.

Cremation arrangements by A Natural State Funeral Service 2620 West Main Street, Jacksonville, Arkansas 72076. 501-982-3400. Online guestbook available at www.anaturalstatefuneralservice.com

5 Comments

  • Brandon Donovan Posted May 3, 2026 10:08 AM

    Brother I will miss you. You have been one of my closest friends and we went thru a lot. I’m glad you won’t have to struggle in this world anymore but this was too soon. I love you and I’ll be praying for the family.

  • Megan Hanks Posted May 3, 2026 3:39 PM

    Gone way too soon!! I remember hanging in the backyard drinking beers with Cj!! Fly high Greg!

  • Peggie Hanks Posted May 4, 2026 11:24 AM

    Greg was a one of a kind man, I meet him as a child and watched him grow into a Man, another one gone too soon! Rest in love my friend, love you forever

  • Robert Cater Posted May 5, 2026 7:21 PM

    Prayers for his family

  • Phillip Taskey Posted May 6, 2026 6:41 AM

    You was one the good ones, would help anyone if u could. Atleast ur not suffering anymore!
    If any of his family need anything just let me know!

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