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BASCH, N. Bernard Buzzy Buzzy Basch died on January 3, 2023, from injuries suffered in a fall at his home in Concord, NH. A native of Winthrop, MA, Buzzy earned undergraduate and graduate degrees from Washington University in St Louis and served in the United States Navy. He worked in computer operations in several companies before joining F. W. Faxon, a library subscription management service company in Westwood, MA. As VP of Operations, Buzzy worked closely with colleges and universities, public libraries, and corporations and held elected positions in the major U.S. library professional organizations. He also served as President of Turner Subscriptions in Manhattan and as Vice President & General Manager for EBSCO Subscription Service's mid-west operations in Barrington, IL. In 1994, at age 60, Buzzy founded Basch Subscriptions in the living room of his home. The company grew to more than thirty employees and provided service to clients throughout the United States and internationally. Basch Subscriptions was acquired by a Swedish firm in 2007 and Buzzy continued as President and CEO until he retired in 2014. In retirement, Buzzy continued his involvement with libraries and publishers, providing workshops at professional conferences and consulting services. He also traveled internationally and indulged in his stamp collecting hobby. Buzzy is survived by his wife, Judy McQueen; his children, Sharon Basch and Marc Basch, both of Somerville, MA; and their mother, Sandra Basch; his grandson, Cameron Linehan; his sister, Anne Christianson; and brother, Henry Basch; and a loving family of Basch, Lappin and Andler relatives; and Skeels in-laws. He is predeceased by his parents, Florence (Lappin) Basch and Bernard J. Basch and his brother, Peter Basch. Graveside Service at the David Vicur Cholim Cemetery, 776 Baker St., West Roxbury, MA, on Sunday, January 8, at 11:00am. In lieu of flowers, and in honor of the exceptional service and support provided by the staff of Concord Hospital, contributions in Buzzy's memory may be made to the Grateful Heart Program, Concord Hospital, 250 Pleasant Street, Concord, NH 03301, https://giveto.concordhospital.org/grateful-heart-program Levine Chapels, Brookline 617-277-8300 www.levinechapel.com

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Published by Boston Globe from Jan. 5 to Jan. 6, 2023.

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Judy A. Lee

March 24, 2023

I am so sorry about the loss of Buzzy Basch. He was a mentor and a good friend. May his memory be a blessing.

Paul D. Maxwell

January 6, 2023

So sorry to learn of Buzzie's passing. Our computer relationships go back to the early 70's. God frest. PD Maxwell

Arlene Titelbaum

January 6, 2023

Buzzy and my late husband, Morty, were childhood friends who were roommates when they went to college in St. Louis. I shall always remember him as a bright, kind, caring man who always found the time to call and say "Thank you" for the birthday card I sent him every year. It was a pleasure to have our lengthy annual conversations. I shall miss that when April comes this year.
My sincerest condolences to Judy and his family on the loss of this very special man.

Marion Colby Mcduffee

January 6, 2023

So sorry for your loss, I remember buzzy and his siblings, my family grew up across the street from his family on Neptune Ave. His parents were so nice and friendly ,RIP Buzzy

Dick George 101st Airborne Division

January 6, 2023

Requiescat in pace amica meus!

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