Eugenio “Geno” Morales, 54, of Lebanon, passed away on Saturday, March 29, 2025, at home. He was the husband of Brenda I. (Velez) Morales.  

Born in Ponce, Puerto Rico, on Oct. 22, 1970, Geno was a son of the late Eugenio Morales Rivera and Daisy Irizarry Caraballo.

He was a member of Life Center Church in Lebanon. He enjoyed the outdoors and the beach and loved home projects and hiking. 
  
In addition to his wife, Geno is survived by his sons, Xavier Morales and Elijah Morales; sisters, Madeline Morales Irizarry, Daisy Morales Irizarry, and Maribel Morales Irizarry; brothers, Melvin Morales Irizarry and Walter Morales Irizarry; and nephews, Antonio, Nicholas, and Vincent Morales. 
  
A viewing will be held from 4-7 p.m. on Friday, April 4, 2025, at Thompson Funeral Home, Inc., 126 S. 9th St., Lebanon, PA 17042. 

Please share your memories with the family at Thompson Funeral Home’s online guest book at thompsonfuneralhomelebanon.com.
  
Geno and I met almost 32 years ago! The day we met, there was an instant connection and chemistry between us. Four years after we were married, we had our first son, Xavier, and almost four years later, we had Elijah. My life became complete. They are my world and the loves of my life. Everything we did from then on was beautiful and with purpose.

Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior, has always been the center of our lives. It’s because of our heavenly Father that we loved each other through thick and thin, the pretty, the ugly, and in sickness and in health. Everything that Geno did was for us! Every home project, whether it was indoor or outdoor, he gave 100%, and he taught us many valuable skills and plenty of hands-on experience.

Geno loved God with all his heart and strength. He would receive downloads from God in the middle of the night, and as soon as I would wake up, he would share them with me with so much excitement and enthusiasm. 

Geno spent the last seven years of his life battling many health issues. He had good days and bad days. We would pray together, cry, and comfort each other. Even through all that, his faith and hope were in God!

His last day with us, God blessed us with the most perfect day together! The weather was 82 degrees. We did everything together. We played with our dogs, ate dinner, laughed, hugged and kissed, and told each other how much we loved each other … little did we know that March 29, 2025, would be our last day with Geno.

I feel honored and blessed that you were my husband of almost 30 years and a wonderful father to our sons!

Until we meet again. 🥰 I will always love you.❣️

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