
R.V. “Rick” D’Agostino, 91, of Morgantown, passed away on Thursday, May 5, 2022. He was born on May 28, 1930, in La Belle, Pa., and grew up in Morgantown with his parents, five brothers and one sister.
Rick married his wife, Gemma, in 1951, and enjoyed almost 71 years of marriage. He entered The United States Marine Corps the same year and quickly distinguished himself, winning sharp-shooter medals and rising to the rank of sergeant.
Rick was a bit of a renaissance man: While working in accounting most of his life, he enjoyed working with his hands as well, having built two houses for his family. In his retirement, Rick could often be found perfecting his yard and garden. He also discovered golf after his career and fell in love with the sport. Well into his 80s, Rick spent most spring, summer and fall mornings on the golf course, winning several tournaments and shooting a few holes-in-one.
Rick was also an active member of St. Francis de Sales Catholic Church, serving as a hospitality minister for several years and training others to serve as well. Another major joy for Rick was his many years of work with youth Little League in Morgantown, leading his I.O.O.F. team one year to the city championship.
Rick was predeceased by his parents; sister, Katherine; and three brothers, Guiseppi, Raymond and Ernesto.
He is survived by his wife, Gemma; his daughter, Cathy, of Chicago, and her partner, Dr. Brian Bremen; two brothers, Donald and Norman, of Cleveland; and many nieces and nephews scattered all over the
country.
In accordance with his wishes, Hastings Funeral Home will be providing cremation services. A private family memorial service will be held for Rick at Hastings Funeral Home. A public celebration of his life will take place later this summer.
The family would like to thank West Virginia Caring Hospice as well as the nurses, aides, doctor, physician’s assistant and especially social worker Julie Gower for their kindness at Morgantown Health and Rehabilitation Center.
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