Walter Genuario Obituary, Death – Dear Newark University High School Graduates, the Newark community has been given a blow that is unimaginably painful. Our guide Walter “Mr. G” Genuario has moved on to seek new objectives and interests in his life. Being in his presence was a delight on account of the fact that he was kind, patient, kind, respectful, and very good at communicating. In addition to it, he had excellent verbal skills.
Both the students he taught and the city of Newark held a very special place in his heart. He was highly active in the community and knew how to make his kids feel like they were heard and seen in class. He was also very interested in the neighborhood. He participated in a lot of different community events and activities. Mr. G was a very extraordinary and remarkable individual. Period. The hole in our hearts that he has left behind can never be filled, but he will live on in our hearts forever in the form of fond memories.
Wehope and pray that you, Mr. G., may eventually be able to find some peace. Job well done. I must relay the following information to you with a heavy heart since I know it will upset you. In addition to being a pleasant and stunningly attractive person, Walter was a tireless laborer in the labor movement. He was also a member of the labor movement. Because of his demise, the labor movement will be far less successful in the future.
As you go about your day, please remember to keep his family in your thoughts and prayers. We are writing to ask you to give some serious thought to making a contribution to the Essex-West Hudson CLC Scholarship Fund in memory of Brother Genuario and his unwavering commitment to providing assistance to economically disadvantaged children and adolescents throughout the entirety of his life. We ask that you do this in honor of Brother Genuario and his unwavering commitment to honoring the legacy he left behind by honoring that commitment.