Louis-Bascetta-Obituary

Louis Bascetta

Middletown, Connecticut

Aug 2, 1919 – May 4, 2013 (Age 93)

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BORN
August 2, 1919
DIED
May 4, 2013
AGE
93
LOCATION
Middletown, Connecticut

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Louis Bascetta, 93, of Fredericksburg passed away Saturday, May 4, 2013 at Hughes Home in Fredericksburg, Virginia. Louis was born on August 2, 1919 in Melilli, Italy, and met and married Lucy Helen Bartolotta on June 15, 1950, while she was visiting family in Italy. After arriving in the U.S.,...

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I recall how Mr Bascetti was kind enough to allow me to produce and extra credit project to bring my Latin II grade up to passing since I cut his class short every day my senior year to run the lunch room milk cart. Louis was a very caring teacher & individual.

Taught several years with Lou. He was an excellent teacher and a good friend.
Jim O'Brien

My favorite teacher, I have thought of him often over the years. Everything he did, he did with dignity and class, but not without a sense of humor. I miss him.

A most interesting man of his times. Taught us many things besides French! Sympathy and Condolences to his family.

Such a great teacher at Morgan High in Clinton CT. He was the master mind behind a 1983 trip to Italy. I will never forget the trip and was always thankful that he but it together for us students. My thoughts are with his family.

Mr. Bascetta was one of my favorite teachers at Morgan, Clinton, CT, even though it was very tough to get French into my brain. The only phrase that I remember in French was, " Ferme La Bouch!" Even So, I will remember Mr. Bascetta with respect for trying!

My family often recalls Mr. Bascetta as we speak of our formative years at Morgan. Veni, Vidi, vici will remain in my mind, in his voice. He was a dedicated teacher and a wonderful person. My Dad enjoyed working in the school system with him and will be sad to hear of his passing. Deepest sympathies and condolences from the Stannard family

A great loss. He was such a great teacher. His energy curiosity, scholarship, creativity and good will was a great inspiration to me. I remember him vividly and gratefully.

Cynthia, My deepest sympathy to you and your family.