Lynelle-Basile-Obituary

Lynelle L. Basile

Omaha, Nebraska

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Basile, Lynelle L. Aug 23, 1958 - May 28, 2011 Preceded in death by father Santo Basile. Survived by mother Lucille Basile; sisters Regina Basile, Laura Basile, Lisa Basile; cousin brother Michael Basile; best friend and cousin Debi Basile; niece Gabrianna Basile; many many dear friends;...

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Lynelle was a beautiful human being and friend, I cherished every time we got to spend time together. I used to help her fix things like plumbing in the house, her toilets if they broke. New her over 35 years. I think of her often and every time I drive down by the zoo area, I say Hi Lynelle, I miss you dearly, you just don't know my friend how much I miss you still after 6.5 years, You were a wonderful person, who loved life! Your friend forever!

My sympathy to the family and friends of Lynelle. I had the privelege of being her medical provider for a few years when she came to the Benson Clinic. She was one of my memorable patients who always had a smile and we would share our love of dogs. I was so sorry and shocked to hear of her passing. I know she was loved by many. Toni Laguzza

Lori,I am so very sorry about your younger sister Lynelle. May God give you the strength to get through this heartache and grief. As much as you miss Lynelle, take comfort in knowing that she doesn't hurt anymore and that you did the best that you could by her. I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers.
Beth

Lynelle, Lil Lynelle, Linnie, Lynn, LuLu, Lurlean, Nell...and those are only the names we called you when we weren't ticked off at you. But most of all we called you FRIEND. In the past short 18 months Lynelle chose to call ME friend and we proceeded to cram in more good times, laughter, love and attempts at reliving our youth than I ever have with anyone in my life. I could never figure out how or why we quickly grew so close, but now the reason is clear. If we feel our hearts are...

Aunt Lou, Gina, Lor, Lisa & Michael,
It is with a very heavy heart that I leave you with the following memories of Lynnie & hopefully comforting words. My first memories are those I had with my cousins. There is a saying that "cousins are your first best friends." I can't think of anything more true in our family during the time I was little. My memories of Lynnie are of her contagious smile, her always positive outlook, her gentleness and the love she exuded at all time. I remember...

Our thoughts and prayers go out to our dear cousins. May God Comfort you in during this time. Gina, Aunt Lucile, we love you.

Troy, Susan and Chase Lauver.

There are people we meet in life that we just never forget and who you can run into after years,and, look at each other, and just start laughing. Lynelle was that lovable person that I was blessed to know and whose memory and artwork I shall always cherish.
My heartfelt sympathies to all of her family.
Sincerely, Jeanne Jaroch

Lynelle was always so kind and friendly whether I saw her out and about or at the shop. She took care of me on my birthday when I had dinner at V. Mertz. I still have a beautiful bracelet that she designed for me that means a lot to me.

My condolences to her family, friends and pets.

She was one of the nicest people I ever met and was very kind to me during a very difficult time of my life. I will never forget her. You raised a beautiful daughter and I'm grateful to have known her. Deepest condolences from Michael and me.