Albert-BASHAW-Obituary

Albert J. "Al" BASHAW

New Port Richey, Florida

Apr 5, 1946 – Feb 27, 2018 (Age 71)

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BORN
April 5, 1946
DIED
February 27, 2018
AGE
71
LOCATION
New Port Richey, Florida

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71, of New Port Richey, FL entered eternal life on Tuesday, February 27, 2018 following a brief illness. Rev. Bashaw was born on April 5, 1946 in Springfield, VT. After graduating from Hinsdale High School (New Hampshire), he attended Southeastern Bible College in Lakeland, FL, where he met his...

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Dear Joann, Shellie and Steven,

I am so sorry to hear that Al passed away. Many will miss him as he touched so many lives in the Pasco County school system. He was a great principal to work for and I also enjoyed working with him as a colleague when he was at the district office.

I will keep him in my prayers.

RIP Mr Bashaw. You were one of Mail Services Biggest Supporters. We all Loved You. You Were Very Special.

So sorry for your loss. He was a wonderful man and role model. -Charlene Purdell Milillo LOLHS c/o 89

So sorry for your loss, Joann, Steven and Shellie. I just heard the news. Even though the loss is for family and friends, it is the believers blessed hope of entering heaven where our Lord is. We will remember our days as Pastors at First Assembly and the Sunday School class that Al taught.

Rest in Peace Uncle Johnny and give my love to Grams!

Love Vel

I was saddened to learn of the passing of Al Bashaw. He was assistant principal to Gordon Tucker at the newly built Bayonet Point Junior High School. My first teaching position was at that school and I fondly remember Al. That was around 1974. I remember we sure shared some laughs.
To his family, please accept my most sincere condolences. Thomas J. Reisdorph

He was my boss when I was 16, and then again in my 40's. The school system is truly a family. You will be missed.

A kind gentleman, a caring educator, a friend....that was Al. Thank you for the years you served the Pasco County school students.

He was a very kind man. He was my principal, when I was in school.