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Dino T. Genga

Glastonbury, Connecticut

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Dino T. Genga, age 88, of Glastonbury, beloved husband for 63 years of Charlotte (Orlando) Genga, passed away peacefully on Friday, October 27, 2023. Born in Springfield, MA to Enrico and Lillian (Magi) Genga on January 21, 1935 Dino was a graduate of Fairfield University and served his country...

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To Charlotte and family. Sorry to hear about your loss. I offer my prayers and condolences to the Genga family. When I learned of Dino's passing I remembered a lunch I shared with him and my father Joseph Carchidi at the construction site at Glastonbury High School. This was in 1972. My father was working there and I was working in New Britain. So we three had lunch under the shade of a tree in mid summer. It was a wonderful time and never to be forgotten.

Just be chance I found this notice..I hope it was a peaceful passing. Charlotte, I hope you are still in good health.

I met Dino about 4 years ago at Frank's Willow Inn! He was such a nice man and easy to talk to! I used to hold the door for him every Tuesday entering Frank's for our social gathering!! I will miss his true kindness!

Dino was one of my old "Doral" golfing buddies, mostly going to Florida. He was always a pleasure to be with. My condolences to his family.

Worked for Dino for a few years at Pratt, good guy and a good guy to work for and fair. Enjoyed my time with him and the group, Quick story, I used to sneak out and get a coffee across the street and one day he asked me to get him one and I did, problem. his boss Ray Karpe saw me so he told Dino what I was up to and Dino being the good boss chewed my butt, but he got his coffee

I worked with Dino at Pratt & Whitney and always enjoyed his company. We were both Springfield Tech alums along with Clark Shea - they being 10 years my senior. I remember him telling me he grew up on Prouty Street in 16 Acres, right around the corner from where I was back in the 90s. I played golf and softball with him and he was always the consummate competitor and gentleman. Dino had a great sense of humor and was always an engaging personality. RIP my friend Bob Baribeau Naples,...