- Date Of Birth: August 3, 1930
- Date Of Death: March 14, 2015
- State: Connecticut
Robert S. Genualdi, a musician and retired educator who lived in Bridgeport, died Saturday, March 14, 2015, surrounded by his family at St. Vincent’s Medical Center. He was 84 years old. Mr. Genualdi was born in Chicago to Biagio Genualdi and the former Elizabeth Doll. He was a conductor of the Greater Bridgeport Youth Orchestras and a founding member of the Fairfield Country String Teachers Association and with his wife, Dorothy Straub Genualdi, helped run the P.T. Barnum Museum’s Jenny Lind Competition for many years.
He also gave private music lessons and composed music. He played string bass in the Miami, New Haven, Greater Bridgeport and Greenwich symphonies. Mr. Genualdi served as Acting Principal of Staples High School in Westport and Principal of Andrew Warde High School, then Roger Ludlowe and Andrew Warde High Schools simultaneously, and then as Headmaster of the “new” consolidated Fairfield High School in Fairfield.
In addition to his wife, Mr. Genualdi is survived by his sons, Joseph Genualdi, of Kansas City, MO, and Robert and wife Rena Genualdi, of Danbury; daughter-in-law Cydne Gillard, and five grandchildren, Biagio Genualdi, Francesca Genualdi and husband Arturo Medina, and Sam Genualdi, of Chicago; Joanna Genualdi and fiancé Stephen Yannantuono of Sandy Hook; Robert Scott Genualdi of Danbury, and two brothers, Joseph Genualdi of Plant City, FL, and Martin Genualdi of Scottsdale, AZ. His first wife, Mary Ellen, died in 1991; his sister, Rose Peters, died in 2003.