Charles-Basgall-Obituary

Charles A. Basgall

Kansas City, Missouri

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Charles A. Basgall, husband of Margaret Ann, father of Lisa, father of Melanie and father-in-law of Dean, grandfather of Natalie and Ryan, died October 26, 2007. He also leaves siblings Vickie and Lee Jones, E. Joseph and Betty Basgall, James L. Basgall, and 15 nieces and nephews. Visitation Monday 10/29, 6-8 p.m. (Rosary 7:30 p.m.) at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church, 7009 Blue Ridge Blvd. Funeral 10:30 Tuesday 10/30, Our Lady of Lourdes. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to the Society of Our Lady of the Most Holy Trinity or the Little Sisters of the Poor. (Arr.: Passantino Bros. Funeral Home, 816-471-2844)

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Dear Melanie,

My sincerest condolences to you and your family.

Your friend from college,

My remembrances of Charlie go back to high school days at Rockhurst. It was at 52nd and Troost at that time He and my brother and a teacher, Mr. Bruce, started a 'ham' radio station on campus. Much of the planning was done from the basement of our home where they met each afternoon. He was such a gentleman, very responsible and like most Jesuit trained men of the highest integrity. Later he was an engineer at WDAF-TV in TV's beginnings. I remember He was always respectful of his family...

Our thoughts are with you all as you celebrate his life. He left a great legacy in Lisa, whose work in the service community does not go unnoticed by many.
Please accept our condolences.

Dear Lisa and the Basgall family,
Please execpt our deepish condolences on your loss. I've known Lisa for over 5 years being her partner and friend. And I know her father is very proud of her as she was of him. Please be strong you have a wonderful family, God bless all.
Love, Andy&Roisin
Andrew Nicholas Tommy and Norah Swartz.

Although we had never met, in just knowing Lisa for many years and observing what a highly reguarded lady that she is, you and your wife certainly had the right recipe for parenting. Rest in peace.

Ken and Bernice