Daniel E. Della-Giustina, PhD. PhD.

Daniel E. Della-Giustina, PhD. PhD. obituary

Daniel E. Della-Giustina, PhD. PhD.

Daniel PhD. Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Tazzini Funeral Home & Cremation Services on Apr. 28, 2025.

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Daniel Edward Della-Giustina, 96, passed away peacefully at his home in Morgantown, West Virginia, on April 18, 2025, surrounded by loving family. A first-generation Italian-American, Dan was born on March 4, 1929, in Springfield, Massachusetts, to Augusto and Caterina (Bianchi) Della-Giustina, emigrants from northern Italy. Dan grew up in the citys close-knit Italian enclave, the South End, and attended Technical High School where he excelled on the basketball team. This earned him a scholarship to American International College (AIC) in Springfield where he completed his Bachelors and Masters Degrees. Throughout college, he served in the Army National Guard, and after graduation, Senator John F. Kennedy appointed Dan to attend Naval Officer Candidate School at Naval Station Newport, Rhode Island. While there he attended the wedding reception of John and Jacqueline Kennedy in his Officer Service White Uniform. Dan loved the coaching profession and moved to Michigan where he was the head basketball coach at Olivet College, and the head football and basketball coach at St. Marys Catholic High School in Bay City. In 1961, Dan moved his family to Cheshire, Massachusetts, becoming the head basketball and football coach at Adams High School. He was also the Director of Safety and Health for the city of Pittsfield. In 1973, he completed PhD and EdS degrees from Michigan State University and then worked for Aetna Life and Casualty Insurance Company. In 1975, Dr. Dan Della-Giustina was appointed as a Professor in the Department of Safety and Environmental Management at West Virginia University (WVU), Morgantown. For 17 years, Dan served as the Department Chair, significantly expanding the size and scope of the curriculum and turning it into one of the leading Safety graduate programs in the country. After 40 years as a tenured full professor, Dan retired from WVU in 2015 and was designated a Professor Emeritus. Universally respected for his expertise across the numerous components of the Safety profession, Dan was inducted into the Safety and Health Hall of Fame International, and elected as a Fellow of the American Society of Safety Engineers, their highest recognition. He served on the AIC Board of Trustees for a decade and was inducted into their Athletic Hall of Fame for leading the basketball team to the 1952 New England championship. Dan was preceded in death by his parents, brothers, World War II Veterans Victor Della-Giustina and Joseph Della-Giustina, sister, Eleanor Papadakis, and former spouse and mother to their 3 sons, Sharon K. (Smith) Della-Giustina. He is survived by his wife, Janet, 3 sons, Daniel (Andrea) Della-Giustina of Port St. Lucie, FL, John (Noida) Della-Giustina of Tucson, AZ, and David (Karen) Della-Giustina of Orange, CT, stepson, Jacob Hyer of Marlinton, WV, 11 grandchildren, Patrice, Robyn, Daniella, James, Daniel, Katey, Steven, Denise, Marissa, Dana, and Elisa, 6 great-grandchildren, Kiara, Tyler, Callen, Olivia, Nyalise, and Emiliano, along with numerous nephews and nieces. Dan was a devoted parishioner of Saint Mary Roman Catholic Church in Star City, WV attending mass there daily for many decades. Friends and family will be received at Tazzini Funeral Home, 22 Locust Street in Springfield, on Tuesday, April 29 from 8-9 a.m. proceeding to Dans 9:30 a.m. Funeral Mass at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church. A Committal Service, with military honors, will follow at the Massachusetts Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Agawam. Please visit www.TazziniFuneralHome.com for condolences.

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