Fausto D. DelGrosso, 93

Join us in celebrating the life of Fausto Donal DelGrosso who was a father, husband, artist, and served his country in uniform and as a civilian. If you check the weather or use GPS today, think of Fausto: he had key roles in launching the satellites necessary for both as a launch planner for various space/aviation companies. He lived 93 purposeful years crossing over quietly in his sleep on January 13, 2025. This world was blessed with his service to others and is survived by his children Holly Ann Mullen, grandsons Brett and Justin Mullen, and his son Bill DelGrosso.

Fausto was born in Bangor, PA December 16, 1931. The family moved to Boyertown, PA where he set state track records at Boyertown High School prior to going to Kutztown University. He interrupted his education and stepped up as a Cold Warrior serving in the US Air Force Strategic Air Command, patrolling the skies to keep America and our allies safe. He stood watch for the rest of us, and contributed to advancements in aviation, space, and technology that we rely on every day.

He hung up his Air Force uniform, and while finishing his BA from Kutztown University, he sold an Oldsmobile to a special education teacher, Beverley Ruth Thomas on Valentines Day 1960. In 1963 they bundled their kids, Holly Ann Mullen, and Bill DelGrosso, into a car headed to South Florida as pioneers in special education and the space program. Fausto was part of the vast commercial team that sent the first humans to the moon as a production manager for avionics companies. He started a landscaping business greening the Florida environment. Their careers then took them to Maryland, and back to Pennsylvania. He dedicated his latter professional life serving others in the Federal Emergency Management Agency Logistics section mobilizing lifesaving resources for disaster survivors and responders.

Between learning to scuba dive and being active in the Cursillo movement, he began to paint, inspired by the Impressionists, and Ernest Hemmingway. He was an avid bird watcher keeping binoculars and birding books on the window ledge. He transitioned what he saw into award winning wood carvings. The Ward Show awarded him numerous awards including Best In The World in 2004 for interpretive carving. Fausto was always modest about his talent, giving away most of his art that graces homes and organizations across the USA.

A graveside service will be held on Monday, January 20, 2025, at 10:00AM at St. Aloysius New Cemetery (800 block of Buchert Rd., Pottstown, PA 19464) with Fr. John Maria officiating.

In lieu of flowers, the family has asked to send donations to the Homeless Coalition of Palm Beach County.

Add My Condolences

I want to say, Fausto Delgrosso was a sweet gentleman and very smart with knowledge,he would come up to the receptionist desk and make me laugh, He would tell me to be a good girl" I am so sorry for your loss to the family. He was a very encouraging person, he would be dearly missed.



Sincerely,
Telina Sommers

~ Telina Sommers
1/19/2025 12:57:02 PM

Hi, Ali and I are thinking of you and your family. We are so sorry for your loss.

~ Tony McAleavy
1/16/2025 7:36:08 PM

It is a sad loss for all of us, but now Heaven is happy. Fausto was a very special person to my mother, and in the short time we (Bob and I) spent with him, we were fortunate to have had that time. He was a very impressive person, and someone we were fortunate to know.
Mom (Joyce) let me take his owl wood carving home when she went to assisted living, promised to me when the time came to give it to me, and it is one of my favorite treasures. I also watch the birds, with books on hand, so I understand the love and detail that went into what he made. And we really enjoyed his emails, such a pleasure when we got something from him!
Such a special person, and we will miss him!
With our deepest sympathy, Holly and Bill
Bob and Shelley Rowlands

~ Shelley and Bob, Joyce's daughter and son-in-law
1/16/2025 3:37:01 PM

My condolences

~ Talal Jaber Abu Dhabi, Abu Dhabi
1/16/2025 12:05:30 PM

He will be missed. He left a beautiful legacy to the world in many areas, but especially in his very special sculptures.

~ Carol Andre GREEN FOREST, AR
1/16/2025 11:57:58 AM

To Holly and Bill, I am so sorry
that you have now lost your Dad so soon after loosing your Mom.
Kerry will be flying up Saturday
and will represent our family at
the funeral. Wish we could all be with you. How kind of you to designate the Homeless Coalition
Of Palm Beach County. The obituary was beautiful; so well
written. Love , Nan

~ Nan Gallagher North Palm Beach, FL
1/14/2025 3:31:24 PM

Our hearts are with Bill and his family at this time of sorrow. His memory will live in you forever. RIP ????

~ Silvia Winitzky Santa Fe, NM
1/13/2025 6:24:20 PM

My condolences - such a warm welcome from both of them. The tour and seeing the carving along with an amazing dinner I will never forget. They live on in my heart.

~ Helinka
1/13/2025 5:11:43 PM