Joe Basolo, 86, beloved husband and father, died Monday February 2, 2009 at Muskogee Regional Medical Center. He was born September 9, 1922 in McAlester, OK to Joe and Emilie Fassino. His mother died when he was 8 months old and John and Florence Basolo then raised him. He attended high school in McAlester where he played on the football team. He attended O.U. and was a member of the first President's Achievement Class for academic honors while there. He was a member of Beta Theta Pi Fraternity while at O.U. He was called up to serve in World War II and left O.U. in 1944.
He married Mary Emily Snyder on September 8, 1946. They were devoted to each other in their 62 years of marriage. They moved to Muskogee after their marriage in 1946.
Joe owned Basolo Auto Parts, which was located at Seventh and Broadway in Muskogee for many years. He managed rental property after he retired.
Joe was a very active member of Grace Episcopal Church. He taught Sunday school, served on the Vestry, was a Warden, and was a lay reader until his health declined.
He loved a good joke and time spent with their many friends. He loved to play golf and meet his buddies for coffee. He was always reading and trying to learn new things his entire life. He was a very patient and wise man who will be missed by all those who loved him.
He was preceded in death by his parents; brother Charles Fassino, his sisters: Amiee Ramay and Angele Whetsell.
He is survived by his wife of 62 years Em, of Muskogee, OK; daughters: Dr. Susan Kennedy of Tucson, AZ and Nancy Green of Broken Arrow, OK; son John Basolo of Muskogee, OK; grandchildren: Tom Kennedy, Joe Kennedy, Bryan Green, Brandon Green and Jonathan Basolo; great-grandchildren: Graham Kennedy, Brody Kennedy, Julia Kennedy and Iris Kennedy. He is also survived by his sisters Jane Sullivan of Houston, TX and Kathleen Beard of Tulsa, OK.
Bequests may be directed to Grace Episcopal Church, 218 N. 6th St., Muskogee, OK74401, 687.5416, gracemuskogee.org. Visitation: 8AM-8PM Wednesday, February 4 at Foster-Petering Funeral Home, 904 W. Okmulgee Ave., Muskogee, OK 74401; service: 1PM Thursday, February 5 at Grace Episcopal Church, Muskogee, OK; interment: Greenhill Cemetery, Muskogee, OK. Casket bearers: Tom Kennedy, Joe Kennedy, Bryan Green, Brandon Green, Jonathan Basolo and Dr.Tom Kennedy. Honorary casket bearers: George Shimoon, Harold Lutterell, and D.P. Jones. Kennedy-Amis-Kennard Funeral Service of Broken Arrow, 251.5331, kakfs.com.
We are so sad to announce the passing of our beloved mother and Grandmother Mary Emily “Em” Basolo. While we feel great pain and a sense of irreplaceable loss, we are comforted in knowing that she now rests with our loving savior, that she is no longer in any pain, and that we will meet her again someday in Heaven. Em was the heart and soul of our family. She was our rock! She was a force of nature. Whatever our need was she would help if it was within her power to do so. She was a very direct and straight forward individual. She was strong in her beliefs, sharp of mind, unselfish, and unconditional in her love of family. She loved spending time with family and friends.
She was born December 18, 1924 to Harold and Clarice Snyder in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. She was born at home. Her maternal grandfather wanted her born at home because he was afraid that the babies might be mixed up at the hospital and they would get the wrong child.
She grew up in Oklahoma City and attended the University of Oklahoma where she graduated with a degree in Accounting. She was a member of Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority while at OU. She met Joe Basolo while attending OU. They married as soon as he returned from serving in World War II and they moved to Muskogee in 1946. They had 62 wonderful years together before he passed away in 2009. They owned and operated Basolo Auto Parts from 1946 until 1984. The employees of Basolo Auto Parts were considered as their extended “family”. They loved them a lot.
She had a good life. She and Dad loved to travel and went on many wonderful trips. They had many friends that they enjoyed spending time with. She had played bridge in the same bridge club since 1946. They loved Muskogee and enjoyed their life and time there.
Grace Episcopal Church was her church home. She was blessed that Dr. Tom Honea and his wife gave her a ride to church when she could no longer drive. She so appreciated Greg Sinclair and his wife who brought her communion weekly when she could no longer attend church. She volunteered in the church office until her health declined.
She was so strong and courageous during her last years. She rallied and rehabbed many times to keep going despite very difficult health challenges. She had a great sense of humor and never complained about difficult health situations. She would make a joke if her foot was bandaged that she was going out for the football team.
She was preceded in death by her husband Joe Basolo, parents Harold and Clarice Snyder and her daughter Dr. Susan Kennedy.
She is survived by her son John Basolo of Tulsa, OK, daughter Nancy Green of Broken Arrow, OK; grandchildren Tom Kennedy and his wife Hayden, Dr. Joe Kennedy and his wife Sarah, Bryan Green, Brandon Green, and Jonathan Basolo; great-grandchildren Graham Kennedy, Brody Kennedy, Julia Kennedy, and Iris Kennedy.
We will dearly miss her loving presence and guidance. She was always so caring and interested in our lives. We know that she is watching over us and we will see her again in Heaven.
“Those we love can never be more than a thought apart, for as long as there is Memory, They’ll live on in our heart.”
The family requests that in lieu of flowers that Memorials be made in Em Basolo’s name to: Grace Episcopal Church, 218 North 6th Street, Muskogee, OK 74401.
Viewing: 5-8PM, Thursday, February 19, 2015, Foster-Petering Funeral Home, Muskogee, OK. Services: 10AM, Friday, February 20, 2015, Grace Episcopal Church, Muskogee, OK. Interment: Greenhill Cemetery.
Kennedy-Midtown Funeral & Cremation, 8 North Trenton Avenue, Tulsa, Oklahoma,
918.599.7799,
kennedycares.com.
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