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John Greco Obituary

GENEVA–John Joseph Greco, 81, passed away peacefully on Thurs. (Feb. 28, 2019) with his loving family by his side at Geneva General Hospital.

Family and friends may call from 3 to 7 p.m. Wed. (March 6) at the Palmisano-Mull Funeral Home LLC, 28 Genesee St. Geneva. The American Legion Post 396 will meet for prayers at 6:30 p.m. in the funeral home. The Sons of Italy will meet for prayers at 6:45 p.m. in the funeral home. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 12:30 p.m. Thurs. (March 7) In St. Francis De Sales Catholic Church, Geneva. Entombment will follow in St. Mary's Mausoleum, with full military honors from the United States Marine Corps.

Contributions may be directed to Our Lady of Peace Parish, 130 Exchange St. Geneva, NY 14456.

John was born on December 27, 1937 in Geneva and was the son of the late Joseph and Pauline (Paculli) Greco. He was a lifelong resident of Geneva who served his country and city with dedication and honor. A 1956 graduate of DeSales High School, Greco served with distinction in the U.S. Marine Corps. from 1956-1959. He retired from UPS, where he was employed for 30 years. John was a member of Big Oak Golf Course, the American Legion Post 396, Order Sons of Italy Lodge 2397 and Our Lady of Peace Parish. John has served on the Geneva City Council, representing the 6th Ward, since 1994. He also served as Deputy Mayor for the majority of his tenure on Council.

As a City Councilor he helped facilitate the demolition of the Market Basket property, worked with HWS on the expansion of the Geneva Recreation Center and oversaw the introduction of several new businesses in the city including Guardian Glass, the Ramada Inn, Lyons Bank and the Hampton Inn. He also worked with residents to install several veterans monuments across the city, including Korean and Vietnam War monuments in Pulteney Park, the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial and a Blue Star Memorial at the lakefront. He was also instrumental in bringing a 9/11 monument to the lakefront and was the organizer of the annual commemoration ceremony. John was a big supporter of the Geneva Police and Fire Departments.

John received many awards and accolades throughout his life, starting with his years as a standout athlete at DeSales where he lettered in baseball, football, and basketball and served as captain for all three teams his senior year. He played on the school's first league championship team in 1954. John had try-outs with both the Detroit Tigers and the Cincinnati Reds after high school and played on the Camp Le June baseball team while in the Marines. He was inducted into the Geneva Sports Hall of Fame in 2009.

John was presented with the President's Medal from Hobart and William Smith Colleges in 2017 in recognition of his dedication to public service, his belief in the transformative power of a united community and his lifelong commitment to the economic and social vitality of Geneva. Upon being honored by the Geneva Area Branch of the NAACP and the NAACP Youth Council for his civic service and significant contribution to their mission, he also received a Legislative Proclamation from New York State for his service.

John was very active with Our Lady of Peace Parish, St. Francis-St. Stephen's School, Geneva American Legion, and the Sons of Italy where he was a past president. He enjoyed golfing, working at Big Oak Golf Course and playing cards at the Legion. Most of all, he loved spending time with his family, especially his grandchildren. John could always be seen picking them up from school and attending their school events and dance recitals.

John has touched many lives in Geneva; perhaps he coached you in little league, you golfed with him at Big Oak, or were lucky enough to have had a piece of his fried dough at one of the many city festivals where he volunteered his time.

It was once said of John "he was not only a great athlete; he personified an exceptional blend of athletic skill and citizenship by setting the example for everyone whose life he touched." He was a loyal friend to all who knew him and will be greatly missed by his friends and family.

He is survived by his loving and devoted wife of 56 years, Jo Ann (Gillotti) Greco of Geneva; son, Jeff Greco of Geneva; daughter, Michele (Chet) O'Brien of Geneva; grandchildren Giovanna Greco, Hannah Greco, Paige O'Brien and Danielle O'Brien; brother-in-law, Nicholas (Dawn) Gillotti of Geneva; niece, Nicole (Jeff) Trickler of Geneva; nephew, Jason (Sheila) Gillotti of Geneva; great-nephews Nicholas and Cooper Trickler; uncles Anthony Greco of Geneva and Bob Arndt of Geneva; aunt, Margaret Greco of Rochester; several cousins, and many, many dear friends.

In addition to his parents, John was predeceased by his sister, Joanne Passalacqua; and in-laws Anthony "Chubby" and Lillian Gillotti.

Online condolences for the family may be expressed at www.palmfh.com.

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Published by Finger Lakes Times from Mar. 3 to Mar. 5, 2019.

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Paula Tindall

February 26, 2024

Miss....

Paula Tindall

February 25, 2021

Good man. Missed.

Bill&Pati Mattice

February 26, 2020

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

Paula Tindall

February 26, 2020

Sending thoughts & hugs to JoAnne, Michele, Jeff & family. Love, Paula

March 6, 2019

I am lost for words. John was my mentor with Geneva Politics I will forever cherish his words of wisdom and him telling me some people just don't have common sense. Joann to you and the Greco family I extend my thanks for you sharing him and pray your strength through this trying time. May God Be Beside You All.
With Sympathy Edith P. Wormley

Santo and Barb LiDestri

March 6, 2019

Sharing your sadness as we remember John.

John Amidon

March 6, 2019

To the Greco family, please accept my sincere condolences for your loss, John was always friendly and easy to talk to. His smile always cheered you up. I didn't know John very long but whenever I was at Big Oaks golf course and John was there, I would always take the time to talk with him. He will be missed. Rest in peace my friend.

March 6, 2019

Dear Joanne and Greco Family,
Bill and I are so sorry of the passing of John. He was a wonderful person and a great friend.
May He Rest In Peace.
With Sincere Sympathy,
Bill and Pati Mattice

March 5, 2019

To the entire Greco family I extend my deepest sympathy of John's passing. I had the honor to get to know John at Big Oak golf course. John was always so friendly, helpful, and a smile on his face no matter what time of day I saw him. He will be greatly missed by ALL!! May God be with you to give you strength to get through this terrible loss. Don Wester

Cindy Fratto

March 5, 2019

JoAnne,
You know my heart is breaking. John was the rock in the Paciulli family. He was such a great help to Caterina when she worked for the city also. Such a tremendous loss for everyone.I am sure Ron,Louie and Madeline will welcome him. Rest in Peace John.

Nick & Ellie Incarnato

March 5, 2019

Dear Joann.....Nick and I are so very sorry to hear about John. We always enjoyed your company at Gillotti parties in Waterloo. He was a well respected, kind man.

Anthony Validzic

March 5, 2019

Sending our deepest sympathy. Our thoughts and prayers are with the Greco family during this time of loss.

james & patricia laws

March 4, 2019

Our condolence to the Greco family The city of Geneva has lost a great leader.

March 4, 2019

So saddened to hear. My heart is heavy. Prayers to the family of this good man and friend to all at Big Oak. Terry Tiller

March 4, 2019

Jo Ann and family, i'm so sorry to here of John's passing He was a great friend and workmate for many many years,I will miss him dearly. Ron DeYulio & family

Phil Trunzo

March 4, 2019

Joann, Michele, Jeff and family. Very sorry to hear of John's passing. Too many fond memories to list. He was and is a good friend. I am so glad he was a part of my life. Rest in Peace John.

frank sarratori

March 4, 2019

The Deuce...nothing more needs to be said.We had fun on friday nights John down at Sunset Bowl.Those are nights nobody can take away.I salute you my friend.

Pat A Reifsteck Searles

March 3, 2019

The City of Geneva was well served by John and personally I know he helped my election tom the "nth" degree - Rest well

Bob Anania

March 3, 2019

I am very sorry to read of Johns passing. He was a good friend and always willing to help with a situation. Prayers are with Jo Ann and family. Sorry I cannot be there for the service.

Charlie Burg

March 3, 2019

Jo Ann...We are so sorry to hear of the passing of John. While almost 57 years have passed since our wedding, a picture of you and Johnny as part of the wedding party at the R & G Club with Seneca Lake in the background has been visible in every home we have had ( and in front of me as I write). Soooo many great memories of you two..the bank..the parties..and fun times in Geneva, N.Y. We hope that the fond memories of your loss one will help get you and your family through this difficult time. Best Wishes with heavy hearts.. Pat & Charlie Phoenix, Az.

gary iannopollo

March 3, 2019

Rest in Peace.........Prayers to your entire family

Paula Tindall

March 3, 2019

My condolences to Joann, Michele, Jeff and family. John was a good man, great family man & an assest to his community. Prayers to all.
I'll remember John always with his beautiful smile welcoming all he met.
Paula Tindall

John Acquilano

March 2, 2019

John has set a great example by devoting most of his life to public service. A great athlete,Marine,coach,Councilman,husband,father,friend to many...Hail Fellow Well Met! RIP

Mary (Paciulli) Pectral

March 2, 2019

Deepest condolences to the Greco Family. Rest in peace Cousin John, you will be very much missed. Love you

John Nardozzi

March 2, 2019

Always willing to help! Rest in peace my friend.

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