Justin Franklin D'Agostino's obituary , Passed away on January 22, 2022 in Queen Creek, Arizona

Justin Franklin D'Agostino

September 27, 1984 - January 22, 2022 (37 years old)

Queen Creek, Arizona

Justin Franklin D'Agostino's obituary , Passed away on January 22, 2022 in Queen Creek, Arizona
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Justin Franklin D'Agostino

September 27, 1984 - January 22, 2022 (37 years old)

Queen Creek, Arizona

Justin Franklin D'Agostino Obituary

Died January 22, 2022 at the D'Agostino Private Residence Mesa, AZ.

Justin Franklin D'Agostino, 37 years old, died peacefully in his sleep at 3am at the D'Agostino home in Eastmark – Mesa, AZ on Saturday January 22, 2022. Justin had a rare genetic disease affecting primarily young men called adrenomyeloneuropathy (a subset of ALD) which also took the life of his younger brother 12 years prior.

Justin was a competitor in basically everything, most notably as an accomplished athlete. He pitched for Bethany University, played intramural basketball, earned a black belt in karate, backpacked many peaks, golfed, and participated in e-sports. Raised coastally as a true California boy he loved the beach and sun and lived and sunned in Orange County, Ventura County, Santa Cruz County where he earned his Bachelor's Degree, and finally up to Alameda County where he acquired his Master's Degree from GTU at Berkeley.

Justin moved to the Phoenix metro area in Arizona to be with family and golf more. He worked mostly in tech recruiting in his professional career and also participated in many varied social circles. He knew everything about the Valley's cuisine. He loved going out to dinner perhaps more than any other activity; to say that he was a foodie would be an understatement. Finally, in the end with reduced mobility, he turned to gardening with great passion and gusto.

Justin was involved heavily in the ALD community and dedicated his later years of life to bring more awareness to this disease. Justin has been foundational in getting newborn screening for ALD into the Arizona state legislature to offer early detection so that new parents can more appropriately address this disease. Many families will benefit from Justin's work at the state level with health and human services. Additionally Justin mentored newly diagnosed patients where he provided valuable counsel and information when specialists failed due to the rarity of ALD. If you are interested in more details see aldconnect.org/adrenomyeloneuropathy.

Justin is survived by his parents Captain Frank J. D'Agostino and Mrs. D'Agostino. Additionally, an entire clan of cousins far and wide that he loved deeply.

In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to either.

Funeral arrangement under the care of
San Tan Mountain View Funeral Home & Advance Planning Center


Updated by : Cheryl D’Agostino

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March 29, 2022

Candace Sistig Gaeta wrote a sympathy message

“Frank and Cheryl, Your loss is all of our loss. We loved Justin and miss him. The fact that he’s out of all suffering and with Jason brings comfort. We pray that the God of all comfort will surround you.”


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March 28, 2022

Cheryl D’Agostino wrote a sympathy message

“We miss you & love you, our Son Justin, more & more since you left for Heaven✝️💔💔Glad you’re free of suffering & ALD disabling & you’re w Jason now, both Sons together! Til We Meet Again!!”


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