Giovanni Delle Foglie (Gianni), 53, returned home on November 3, 2019 after succumbing to Secondary CNS lymphoma.
Gianni was greatly loved and respected by friends, family and coworkers. People were drawn to his big smile, booming voice, infectious laugh and generous heart. He had a great sense of humor, which continued during his illness. He loved to cook Italian food and often fed family, friends, coworkers and even catered his own chemotherapy appointments. Gianni was passionate about many things – he loved the Second Amendment, his beloved soccer team, AC Milan, the Kansas City Chiefs and he adored his wife, whom he referred to as his Queen. Most of all, Gianni loved his Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ and was a lifelong member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He had complete faith in Heavenly Father’s plan for him, especially throughout his illness, and inspired many people with his testimony.
Gianni was born on January 20, 1966 in Taranto, Italy to Antonio and Antonia Delle Foglie.
He developed an early interest in the military and at the age of 16 he went to NCO school for the Italian army as a master sergeant. After graduating from school, he was second in command at a Special Warfare Unit in a parachutist brigade where he was a sniper specialist. Gianni was deployed 16 times and during one of those deployments he defended first responders when the US Marine barracks were bombed in Lebanon in 1983. Gianni was later injured in a helicopter crash, which ended his military career.
After recovering from his injuries, Gianni decided to serve a mission for the LDS Church and was called to the Italian Milan mission (1986-1988).
Following his mission, Gianni began his career in the civilian security industry. He worked for 17 years in corporate security, including head of security for RAI State Television.
Gianni met his future wife, Dawn, and moved to Overland Park, Kansas to begin a life together. They were married on October 6, 2006 and sealed for time and all eternity in the St. Louis LDS Temple on October 20, 2007.
Gianni quickly adapted to life in the United States and embraced the culture and the language. He proudly became a US citizen on July 4, 2012. He fulfilled a lifelong dream when he joined Protective Operations for the LDS Church in 2013 and moved his family to Tooele, Utah. He loved his job and cherished the relationships with his fellow officers.
He is survived by his loving wife, Dawn of Tooele, UT, his daughter, Debora of Milan, Italy, sons Stephen Ellis and Hayden Ellis of Tooele, UT, his mother Antonia Bicchirri of Taranto, Italy; his siblings Mary (Gabriele) of Herriman, UT, Daniele (Giovanna) of Baden Baden, Germany, Paolo
(Maria Pia) of Talsano, Italy, Davide (Eleesha) of Vancouver, WA, Emanuele (Paola) of Verona, Italy and his granddaughter, Iris, of Milan, Italy. Gianni was proceeded in death by his father, Antonio Delle Foglie and his beloved dog, Joe.
Funeral Services will be held on Saturday, November 9 at 1 pm at the LDS Tooele East Stake Center located at 752 N 520 East, Tooele, UT with a viewing from 11 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Funeral arrangements are being made by Didericksen Memorial.
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Anonymous
We mourn the loss of Gianni in this life but rejoice in the knowledge of our Savior and that Gianni is with Him. Gianni is one of a kind and we look forward to seeing him again. With love, Chris and Charlene Blackburn
Nov 8, 2019
Paul Byrne
I had the distinct honor of serving as Gianni's first missionary companion when he served a mini-mission at age 18 in Statte (Taranto province). Gianni was one of the most sincere, genuine people to ever have walked the face of the earth. He truly loved his fellow man and his enthusiasm and dedication for the Lord's work was unbounded. The heaven's are richer from his presence and earth mourns his loss. While I have never met most of his family members, know that my prayers and love are with you. God speed.
Nov 6, 2019
Angela&Cesare Quarinto
Gianni will live in our heart forever. Sincere condolences Dawn, he will watch over you from Heaven.
Nov 5, 2019
Maria G
Sincere condolences. Fino al giorno in cui ci rivedrem Gianni.
Nov 5, 2019
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Nov 5, 2019
Clyde Triptow
Dear Dawn and family,Please accept our sincere condolences concerning the passing away of Gianni! He is now in the Lord's eternally loving arms and reunited with family and friends on the other side of the veil. He will be greatly missed by many people. May the Lord's abiding love, incomprehensible peace, and comforting solace sustain you and your family during this difficult time of mourning. We will deeply miss Gianni's larger than life Italian smile, warmth, friendship, graciousness, fearless faith, and indomitable courage. Dio vi benedica e la vostra famiglia! Il nostro amore e le nostre preghiere sono con te.Loving regards,Clyde and Amlia