By Randy Hammons
The family of the late Greg Genco said they were more than grateful to the Italian-American Club for dedicating the St. Joseph's Altar in his memory this past weekend. The Altar was set up at the B & C Hall on Cumberland Street for viewing on Friday and Saturday.
Those chosen to represent the Saints at the Altar were family and Greg Genco's closest friends. They included: brother Gary Genco as Jesus; brother Stephen Genco as St. Joseph; brother Bryan Genco as St. Jude; sister-in-law Cherie Genco as St. Anne; childhood friend Diane Moran as St. Lucy; and Italian-American Club member Jo Ann Lollar as the Blessed Mother.
Source: http://www.gobogalusa.com/
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