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Jeffrey Charles Genovese, 51, of Oceanport, NJ, passed away on November 27, 2016. Jeffrey is survived by his wife, Christa Giuca Genovese and their daughter, Milan C. Genovese. He is predeceased by his father, Peter Genovese and survived by his mother, Margaret Genovese and Jeffrey's in-laws, Philip and Barbara Giuca. He is also survived by his brothers, Peter Genovese and his wife, Dana, and Keith Genovese, and his sister, Tamara Sulzbach and her husband Sean and Jeffrey's brother and sister-in-law, Philip and Patricia Giuca, as well as many beloved nieces and nephews.
Christa and Milan would like to thank everyone who touched his life and made his journey so beautiful.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Wednesday, November 30th at 9:15 a.m. at St. Catharine's Church, 108 Middletown Rd, Holmdel, NJ. Interment will be private. In lieu of flowers, a scholarship fund has been established for Milan. Contributions may be sent to MCG, PO Box 447, Eatontown, NJ 07724.
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Sponsored by Thompson Memorial Home - Red Bank.
Christa
November 23, 2023
A scholarship fund for his daughter Milan has been established. MCG, PO Box 447, Eatontown, NJ 07724.
January 28, 2017
My wife Gail & I are deeply, deeply saddened to see that Jeff is no longer with us. For over twenty years Jeff, was a bright spot in our lives. He was special in all ways and connected to everyone in his very personal, always engaging, fun style. A fine human being who was always kind and generous.
We miss you Jeff. With tears and prayers.
JP&Gail
JP & Gail Pestana
December 21, 2016
To a brother who was so loving, so thoughtful, a snazzy dancer and a terrific golfer who inspired my son Jason to play, you will be truely missed. I know you are with Dad golfing on the greens of Heaven discussing who has the longest drive. Forever you will be in my heart.
Love
Your Sis Samari (Tami)
Tamara Sulzbach
December 8, 2016
Sincere condolences goes out to the Genovese family for your sad loss. May GOD be with the family as you mourn the loss of Jeffrey.
December 4, 2016
We are saddened to hear of Jeff's passing.We came to know Jeff through our son Brittan. He was very supportive of our family when my son's wife died,and never missed a chance to ask how everyone is. A good sportsman and a proper gentleman. It was good to know Jeff and an honor to call him friend. Madeline and Brian O'Connor
December 4, 2016
I wanted to share my fondest, funniest memories from Jeff's teen years w/Milan... Jeff & I are second cousins (Our dads are 1st cousins on the Allocco side). Jeff & I went to HS together and I can attest that he was THE best dressed guy in the entire school. He always wore a sports coat- my favorite was the blue,white & yellow plaid! We were in gym class together one year and neither of us knew the other kids and didn't like the looks of most. Jeff & I made up the craziest excuses as to why we had to be partners for EVERYTHING, espec. in square dancing! He was so funny! He told our teacher it was a family rule that we had to be partners. Jeff oozed w/charm & his smile melted all the young girls' hearts. I've only seen him a few times in recent years, and sad to know he's gone, but I'm 100% certain he's charming the wings off the female angels.
I wish Milan, Christa, Margey & my Genovese cousins love & peace as your hearts heal,
Lisa Allocco-Russo
Lisa Allocco-Russo
November 30, 2016
I worked with Jeff for approx. 10 years. He always had a way to make everyone smile. He was a great man and loved his family very much. He will be greatly missed by many.
Prayers for strength for Milan and Crista at this time.
Jo Anna Henderson
(GC Cad)
Jo Anna Henderson
November 30, 2016
An old friend, a good man and someone I will miss very much. Jeff, you leave behind a wonderful legacy and many who will remember you for the great person you are. We will be praying for you, and for your family, that they may know the love of Christ and His peace. The last time we played golf together it was the trio of you, your father and I at Fort Monmouth. That was quite some time ago, but as I recall you were beating both your father and I at the time. I'm so glad that you and my cousin George remained such good friends over the years. I say "until next time" to you. GOD Bless
John Solan
November 29, 2016
Rest In Peace in Gods hands and Bless your family
Jon Schwartz
November 29, 2016
I'm so sorry to hear this. I went to middle and HS with Jeff. He was so much fun to be around, a sweet soul. Prayers to the family.
Barbra Gordon
November 29, 2016
Jeff, you had a kind heart. You're gone much too soon, my friend. You will be missed by all. You touched so many hearts. You and your camaro! Rest in peace, Jeff Genovese.
From the entire Iler family, to the entire Genovese family, we are sorry for your loss.
Betsy Iler
November 29, 2016
Milan Genovese
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Milan Genovese
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Milan Genovese
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Milan Genovese
November 29, 2016
Hey Hey I Loved this guy......
Kitty Genovese
November 29, 2016
I wish I could have back every hug, everytime we would play hookie together and go to Jenkinsons, every time we'd watch James Bond or football or bad episodes of "Angela Lansbury"... He was an amazing father I hoped to get even closer with as an adult, but I know I am lucky to have had him in my life at all...I hope heavens a place where every days sunny for golf, and you can look down on us missing you but also celebrating your memory through happiness and love
Milan Genovese
November 29, 2016
Hey hey I love this guy
Kitty Genovese
November 29, 2016
Jeff and I first met thru business possibly 30 years ago. Quickly we become friends and the friendship grew stronger with each passing year. Truly one of the most kind hearted people I have met. Adored his family, held his friends in the highest regard and passionate about his work. His only vice was golf. This man was always looking for 10 more yards. He will be missed by many. Rest in piece brother.
Love ya,
Britain
Britain OConnor
November 29, 2016
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