Philip-Genco-Obituary

Philip P. Genco

Parma, Ohio

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PHILIP P. GENCO, age 70, beloved husband of Annette (nee Will) for 49 years; loving father of Diane Jackson (Gerry), Michael (Sharon) and Kris Grucza (Marty); dearest grandfather of eight; great grandfather of three; brother of Joseph (Helen). Mr. Genco was a retired coach and umpire for the Seven Hills Baseball Federation. Family suggests contributions in his memory to St. Rocco Church. Mass of Christian Burial St. Rocco Church Thursday, May 3, at 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends received at RIPEPI FUNERAL HOME, 5762 PEARL RD. (AT SNOW RD.) WEDNES-DAY 2-4 AND 7-9 P.M. (440) 888-0800 www.ripepi.com

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Dear Annette and Family,
You are all in my thoughts and prayers. I have many fond memories and and was very sad to hear about Phil

Annette and family,
Sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.

Our deepest sympathy for you and your family.

Hello Genco Family, We are saddened to read about Phil's passing. We remember all the nice times when your family came to visit Mr & Mrs Will every Sunday, and our children all played together.We will keep you in our thoughts and prayers, Sincerely, Dan & Elaine Plumlee, Orchard blvd.

One of the most memorable and likeable guys from my memories of a summer vacation job at Dobeckmum Co. in 1960 was Phil Genco.

Along the years I would meet up with Phil at the Sportsmans Show as he passed my Diners Club booth at the Public Hall.

I was lucky to know a well liked guy who always reminded me of the old baseball player,Gene Woodling.

My condolences to family and friends.
Mike Normile

Dear Annette and family........my sincerest sympathy on the loss of a wonderful guy. Tonight I'm remembering all the good times, the picnics and times just relaxing with the two of you. It's times like this that I wish I was closer to old friends. Take care, and let me hear from you. Roberta Goodrich

Sorry for your loss
A good Friend and Buddy
Tom Simecek

Mr. Genco’s presence radiated throughout Seven Hills Baseball and outward to places far and wide. In all my years of baseball I never again connected with another coach like I did with coach Genco. He was a great role model and filled a large place in my heart after my father passed in ‘85. I will never forget him begging me to use a smaller sized bat because I was repeatedly getting jammed inside, and when I reluctantly changed, hit three home runs that game and had a great meal at “Burger...

OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH ALL OF YOU AT THIS DIFFICULT TIME OF LOSS.
LOVE,
MIKE,PAM,GEOFF&SPENCER LATONA