Always sporting his little smile, Geno will be remembered as a truly wonderful man, and a genuinely good guy. Born a fraternal twin on May 14, 1968, Geno was a native New Yorker reared in Brooklyn alongside his 11-minute younger brother Troy. Often dressed in identical fashion, “Geno and Troy” were famous and broadly recognized twin brothers throughout the various neighborhoods where they attracted uncountable friends and acquaintances. As he grew older, Geno matured into a college-educated, well-traveled, well-mannered, hard-working and quiet gentleman, who enjoyed his family life, grilling and the ever-playing jazz music blasting from his prized home surround-sound system. Geno’s warmth, unwavering loyalty, compassionate understanding, and steadfastness cemented his essential role as a constant pillar of support to his family and loved ones. Those qualities drew innumerable people into his orbit, particularly those who comprised his core group of close friends in Virginia, Florida, and Brooklyn. Geno remained true to his professional passion for building industrial-grade heat-transfer systems. Recently, he enrolled in night classes at Fortis College, Richmond, Virginia, to certify for work in HVAC (installation/repair) and was recognized for his scholarship as an Honor Roll student, all while working full-time during the day. Geno left a lasting impression on all those fortunate enough to meet him. He was wellliked, admired, and respected by all who knew him. And to know Geno, was to love Geno! Held dear to his heart, Geno leaves his Children, Granddaughter, Siblings, Family, countless friends, and co-workers. He was loved and treasured by all of us who remain to preserve and cherish his precious memory. He will be sorely missed and never forgotten! On Monday, April 1, 2024, at 3:36pm, Geno texted these words, “despite everything life is amazing and we all should enjoy to the fullest. Tomorrow is not promised.” Let us all heed his prescient message, and truly relish and appreciate the days that the Lord has given us, in loving celebration of our departed brother. Love forever, The Family. Remains rest at Scott's Funeral Home, 115 E. Brookland Park Blvd., where viewing will be held Friday, April 26 from 11 a.m. until 7 p.m. Funeral services will be held 11 a.m. Saturday, April 27 at Scott's Chapel, Rev. Barry Waddy, officiating. Interment Roselawn Memory Gardens. Online guest book at www.scottsfuneralhome.com