The tight-knit community of New Kensington, Pennsylvania, is coming together in grief following the passing of Gianluca Soletto, a graduate of Valley High School’s Class of 2024.
Known simply as GianLuca to those closest to him, his death has sent waves of sorrow through the neighborhoods, hallways, and gathering places where he once left his mark.
Family members, longtime friends, former classmates, and neighbors have all felt the weight of this loss deeply, a testament to the kind of person he was and the connections he built during his time in the community.
Valley High School, home of the Vikings and a cornerstone of New Kensington life at 703 Stevenson Blvd, was where GianLuca walked the halls not long ago as a member of the graduating class of 2024.
For many in the community, that feels impossibly recent. He was young, with the kind of future that stretches out wide and full of possibility.
Those who knew him are now left holding memories of someone whose presence they took for granted, the way you always do with people you expect to see again.
A Community United in Remembrance
New Kensington is the kind of place where people know each other across generations, where a last name carries history and a face on the sidewalk belongs to someone’s cousin or neighbor, or former teammate.
When a young person from a community like this is lost, the grief is not contained to a single household.
It spreads through church pews and front porches, through text messages and quiet conversations at the local diner. That is exactly what has happened in the wake of GianLuca’s passing. The outpouring of condolences and shared memories speaks to how deeply woven he was into the fabric of everyday life here.
Friends who knew him from Valley High have taken to remembering him openly, sharing stories from school days and moments that seemed ordinary then but feel precious now.
The school’s alumni network, which spans decades of graduates who have kept the Viking spirit alive long after their own diplomas were handed to them, has seen GianLuca’s name come up again and again as people process this loss together.
Carrying His Memory Forward
For the family of Gianluca Soletto, words fall short of what this moment demands. Grief of this kind is not something that follows a clear path or resolves neatly. It simply lives alongside you.
The New Kensington community understands that, and in the days and weeks ahead, neighbors and former classmates will continue showing up in the ways communities always do when one of their own is gone.
Gianluca Soletto was a son, a friend, a classmate, and a neighbor. He was part of something bigger than himself, and that something is changed now by his absence. New Kensington will not forget him.



