Calvin-Baskett-Obituary

Calvin Baskett

Washington, District of Columbia

About

LOCATION
Washington, District of Columbia

Obituaries

Send Flowers

BASKETT CALVIN BASKETT "Buck" Of Silver Spring, MD. Passed away on February 11, 2008. Survivors include his wife, Jefferine; two sons, Gregory Fuller of Bloomfield, MI and Keith Baskett of New York, NY; two sisters, Roberta B. Middleton and Thelma Jang of Los Angeles, CA; two brothers, Willie...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

Mrs. Baskett and Keith:
Sorry about your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Loosing my brother has left a void in my life, however it comforts me in knowing he had a wife who gave him unconditional love at a time when he needed her most. She stood by him until the end,
" Jeffarine, It gave me strength in time of deep sorrow having seen first hand the unwavering care that you gave your husband/my brother. The many nights you sat by his bed ready to address any need that he had,the day after day long hours you spent at the hospital. for this I cannot thank you...

I am so glad that I witnessed the last days of my dear Uncle Buck. His was a beautiful homegoing ceremony as well; as testament to a life well lived. He will rest comfortably in Heaven.

With love,

his adoring niece,
Tami Tyree and family

Jefferine,

We are so sorry to hear about the loss of your beloved husband and friend. We are praying for you and your family. Michael and Deneen Lyles

Aunt Jefferine and Cousin Keith,

My thoughts and prayers are with you both. Uncle Calvin was certainly a very kind and lovable person with a heart of gold. I will miss him dearly.

Dear Jefferine & Family
Calvin will be sadly missed to know him was to like him he would always make you laugh and he never had a bad word to say about any body or any thing he was a very nice Cousin to Me and my family Our prayers go out to you and your family at this time of Sadness and May God Comfort You AND Your Family in the Days to Come

For sure, Calvin was a true, blue,
dedicated, committed,devoted friend. He has looked out for me a many a day.
I'm sure at times I must have been
a real nuisance, however, he never made me feel life that. A helping hand was always extended. I appreciate him so much.

Calvin has always been there for me as a brother-in-law and a best friend. I learned a lot from him over the years that I have known him. He was a great person with a huge heart and he never met a stranger. He always made everyone feel at home when your were around him. I will truly miss him. I am extremely grateful to have been able to spend many years of my life learning 'how' to live and 'how' to make a living from my best friend.

Jefferine and family,
We will miss Deacon Baskett.
Our thoughts and prayers are
truly with you.
Martha Norris