2024 Legacy Celebration
The SUNY Geneseo Legacy Celebration highlights and honors our legacy families with two or more family members who graduated from or are currently attending Geneseo. The families on this page took part in our 2024 celebration (in-person and virtual).
Legacy Celebration Photo Gallery
2024 First-Year Legacy Celebration Families
- Lukas Baetzhold '28
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Cousin: Malene Comeau '27
Uncle: Mark Baetzhold '99
Mother: Kirsten Hoffman Baetzhold '92
Grandmother: Gail Grover Hoffman '66
Grandfather: H. Carl Hoffman '66*Photos in gallery
Submitted by Kristen Hoffman Baetzhold '92 (mom): "Our family's Geneseo legacy means a great deal, for without my parents having met at Geneseo, none of us would be here! Nor would we ever have been able to experience the beauty, charm, lasting friendships, and the academic excellence of Geneseo."
- Domenic Baker '28
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Grandfather: Richard Baker '66
Grandmother: Dodie Pritchard Baker '67*No photo available
- Charlotte Begg '28
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Mother: Lisa Torella Begg '93
*Photo in gallery
- Caitline Bernys '28
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Father: Ron Bernys '00
*Photo in gallery
- Emily Budinger '28
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Mother: Jeni Graves Budinger '96
*Photo in gallery
- Ben Carlson '28
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Grandfather: George Pixley '69
Grandmother: Meredith Thompson Pixley '69"My grandparents have always been my biggest supporters in life. Throughout every concert, every game, every scout meeting and so on, they were there for me. They also happened to be the first ones to plant the seed for the idea of going to Geneseo. My Grandfather was a history teacher and I was interested in doing just that as well. Naturally, Geneseo had to be my choice, but they gave me the first push."
*Photo in gallery
- Thomas Cassata '28
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Father: Tom Cassata '91
*Photo in gallery
- Sabrina Cousins '28
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Father: Tom Cousins '95
Mother: Barbara Cole Cousins '98*Photo in gallery
- Aiden Cunningham '28
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Father: Phil Rivera '06
*Photo in gallery
- Brianna Delisanti '28
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Aunt: Laura Calabrese '03
*Photo in gallery
- Kianna Dorce '28
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Sister: Rebecca Dorce '23
*Photo in gallery
- Morgan Gardner '28
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Mother: Kim Blain Gardner '96
*Photo in gallery
- Rachael Garvey '28
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Mother: Lisa Altonberg Garvey '93
*Photo in gallery
- Lydia Hickey '28
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Father: Jon Hickey '96
*Photo in gallery
- Jacob Hochheiser '28
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Father: Matt Hochheiser '01
Mother: Lesley Tiberio Hochheiser '00*Photo in gallery
- Nina Keenan '28
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Mother: Jennifer Keenan '98
*Photo in gallery
- Robert LaDuca '28
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Brother: Timothy LaDuca '21
Submitted by Bridget LaDuca (mom): "Robbie is inspired by his brother, Tim. Tim is a strong role model and Robbie loved visiting him at Geneseo for Siblings Weekend. He has loved the campus since he first set foot on it when he was 11 years old."
*Photo in gallery
- Isabelle Lagios '28
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Brother: Collin Lagios '23
Submitted by James Lagios (dad): "Our son Collin received a top-notch education at SUNY Geneseo. His undergraduate education catapulted him into obtaining his master’s degree at Columbia University in teaching. We have a daughter, Isabella Lagios that will be starting Geneseo in the fall of 2024. It is swiftly becoming a family tradition."
*No photo available
- Julie Latronica '28
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Father: Joe Latronica '97
Mother: Chrissy Mattia Latronica '99*Photo in gallery
- Gabriel Lindsay '28
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Aunt: Barb Lindsay-Duff '91
Grandmother: Sharon Seaman Lindsay '64*Photo in gallery
- Vito Lonardo '28
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Sibling: Santina Lonardo '26
Submitted by John Lonardo (dad): "It is with great pride that my daughter and son both attend and will graduate Geneseo."
*No photo available
- Kenna MacKenzie '28
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Father: William MacKenzie '01
*No photo available
- Jack Marra '28
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Mother: Patricia Mastellon Aumell '98
Submitted by Patricia Aumell '98: "My education at Geneseo is the foundation of my life. I am thrilled that Jack will also be continuing his education at such a special place."
*No photo available
- Liam McAneney '28
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Mother: Jodi Ives McAneney '91
Grandmother: Kay Bossard Ives '62Submitted by Jodie Ives McAneney '91: I think our generations have loved going to school at Geneseo. We have made and kept Geneseo connections. The next generations have seen this."
*Photo in gallery
- Kelsey McCaffrey '28
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Mother: Gina deLutio McCaffrey '93
*Photo in gallery
- James McCarthy '28
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Uncle: Brian Rose '92
Aunt: Meg Greve Rose '91
Cousin: Skye Rose '20
Cousin: Griffin Rose '22*Photo in gallery
- Anna McLaughlin '28
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Father: Adam McLaughlin '99
Mother: Kristy Smith McLaughlin '00*Photo in gallery
- Cecilia Minnuto '28
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Father: Joe Minnuto '98
Mother: Janice Hebblethwaite Minnuto '98
Sister: Gianna Minnuto '24*Photo in gallery
- Allison Montrois '28
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Mother: Cara Emerson Montrois '98
*Photo in gallery
- Bella Murphy '28
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Mother: Jaime Lucas Murphy '98
*Photo in gallery
- Devin Order '28
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Father: Ken Order '89
Aunt: Jessica Barone '97*Photo in gallery
- Andrew Prusinowski '28
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Father: Dave Prusinowski '93
Mother: Jennifer Srour Prusinowski '94
Sister: Lea Prusinowski '24Submitted by Jen Prusinowski '94: "Geneseo is a very special place for our family. Not only did Dave and I meet at Geneseo, but we also made our closest lifetime friends there. Our children grew up visiting Geneseo often and hearing about our love of all things Geneseo. When our daughter, Lea, said she wanted to attend Geneseo we were thrilled. Lea loved her time at Geneseo. She and I share the honor of both being members of Sigma Kappa Sorority. I was so happy to be a part of her initiation day and share this sisterhood connection. Andrew is following in his father's footsteps by studying Business & Accounting. We are excited for him to start at Geneseo soon."
*Photo in gallery
- Morgan Purcell '28
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Mother: Heather Douglass Purcell '99
*Photo in gallery
- Ava Revercomb '28
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Father: Jake Revercomb '96
*Photo in gallery
- Reily Roberts '28
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Sibling: Sean Roberts '25
Uncle: Kevin Hutchins '08
Cousin: Amanda Hutchins '10"The Geneseo legacy in my family holds deep significance because it represents a tradition of excellence, community, and enduring connections. It signifies a shared history of education and achievement, as well as a network of relationships built over generations. For us, it's about honoring the past while embracing the future, cherishing the values and experiences that have shaped us, and contributing positively to our community and beyond. It's a source of pride and a reminder of the importance of education, community involvement, and personal growth."
*Photo in gallery
- Matt Ross '28
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Sister: Isabel Ross '22
*Photo in gallery
- Kyle Saia '28
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Father: Joe Saia '95
Mother: Wioletta Urbanowicz Saia '95*Photo in gallery
- Mal Schoell '28
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Father: Matthew Schoell '10
Mother: Teresa Phelps Schoell '98*Photo in gallery
- Logan Schojan '28
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Grandfather: Samual Tandoi '75
*Photo in gallery
- Mika Slotnick '28
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Grandfather: Lawrence Slotnick '69
*Photo in gallery
- Emma Southcott '28
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Brother: Zack Southcott '20
Brother: Drew Southcott '23
Cousin: Michael Taronto '26*Photo in gallery
- Andrew Sullivan '28
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Father: Matt Sullivan '97
Mother: Jen Godfrey Sullivan '98*Photo in gallery
- Maverick Sutherland '28
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Mother: Brandi Moritz Sutherland '02
Sister: Maddie Sutherland '26*Photo in gallery
- Nathan Williams '28
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Sibling: Lexie Williams '23
*Photo in gallery
- Ella Zaremski '28
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Mother: Laina Cascio Zaremski '94
"My mother absolutely loved her four years at Geneseo! She always speaks so highly of Geneseo! Because of that, and knowing that it’s such a great college with a beautiful campus, she encouraged me to visit and apply. I am so happy that I did. I am looking forward to seeing first-hand why my mom loved her time at Geneseo and making my own memories as I navigate my undergraduate years. It will be a special bond with both mother and daughter being Geneseo grads!"
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2024 Other Legacy Submissions
- Kim Gross Berry '87
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Sister: Kathleen Gross Rapisarda '85
My parents didn't go to college, so my older sister Kathy was the first in our family to attend college in the early 1980s. We didn't have a lot of money, so we knew (or at that time, thought) that we couldn't afford a private college. We were told that if we wanted a college education, we would have to go to a state school - and we would have to pay for it ourselves.
I followed my sister to Geneseo simply because I didn't know where else to go, and it was the only college I applied to. Don't get me wrong - Geneseo was absolutely the right place for me. My point is simply that as first-generation college students, we didn't know anything about the college admissions process, or how to finance an education other than relying on grants and loans.
Luckily, it was a different time. I still have the bill from my first semester in 1983. Can you believe tuition was $600? Still, I don't know how I managed to pay for it. I graduated with $10,000 in college loans and was easily able to pay it off over the next 10 years. I feel for the college graduates of today - they are being taken to the cleaners on their student loans. People don't understand that they are being charged interest that is compounded daily. Friends who graduated 20 years ago are still paying their loans and even though they've paid what they originally borrowed, they still owe more than they ever borrowed.
My sister Kathy went on to get her master's degree at the University of Buffalo and is now a retired elementary school librarian. We both know the value of education and even though we don't have children of our own we are watching our nieces as they approach college age and hoping they find their college home as well.
- Al Servati III '78
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Nephew: Michael Gartland '03
A great educational and life experience.