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Death Announcement: William Charles Rovesti

Passed away on May 19, 2025, in Silver Spring, MD, was William Charles Rovesti. Born on October 13, 1937, to William Arthur Rovesti and Ann Stepolaitis, he spent his childhood in B.

Death Announcement for William Charles Rovestic
Death Announcement for William Charles Rovestic

Death Announcement: William Charles Rovesti

William Charles Rovesti, a distinguished technical professional and manager in the electric power and fossil energy industries, passed away on May 19, 2025, in Silver Spring, Maryland. He was 87 years old.

Born on October 13, 1937, in Bridgeville, Pennsylvania, to William Arthur Rovesti and Ann (Stepolaitis) Rovesti, Rovesti spent his formative years in his hometown. He excelled in academics, earning a BS in Mathematics/Pre-Engineering from St. Vincent College. His passion for science led him to pursue advanced degrees, culminating in an MS and a PhD in Fuel Technology and Fuel Science at Penn State University.

Rovesti's professional journey spanned across various roles in the electric power and fossil energy sectors. His longest tenure was at the Electric Power Research Institute in Palo Alto, California.

Rovesti was deeply connected with his family. He was close to his sister, Ruth Simpson, and his cousin, Fred Cain. He is survived by his daughters, Julianne Christina Rovesti and Marianne Rovesti Amaya, and his granddaughters, Allison Amaya and Danielle Amaya. Sadly, he was preceded in death by his wife, Susan.

Rovesti also had a love for sports. He played football in high school and at St. Vincent College.

The service for William Charles Rovesti will be a private affair. No further details have been made public.

While information about Rovesti's parents or current parentage is not publicly available, his legacy as a dedicated professional and loving family member will undoubtedly live on. His contributions to the electric power and fossil energy industries, as well as his personal connections with those who knew him, serve as a testament to his life and impact.

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