John Basile

John Basile obituary, Spring Hill, FL

John Basile

John Basile Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Brewer & Sons Funeral Homes - Spring Hill Chapel on May 24, 2024.

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John P. Basile (aka Johnny B.) passed away May 22nd, 2024 at the age of 96 at Oak Hill
Hospital in Brooksville, Florida. He was born in Brooklyn, NY October 26th, 1927. He was the
son of Nicholas Basile and Anna Sanserverino Vecchio. He had two sisters, Mary Recine (the
oldest) and Lucrezia (Grace) Barbiero Odice (the youngest) and three older brothers and two
older sisters.
He later moved to Connecticut where he received most of his education. As a young man, he
attended St. Mary's School, The University School, The State Trade School (now known as
Bullard Haven's Technical School) and received a high school diploma from Central High
School in Bridgeport, Connecticut.
He enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps in 1944 and served in the Asiatic-Pacific on board the USS
GENERAL A. E. ANDERSON. He was honorably discharged from the Marine Corps in 1946.
Previously, he had joined the Army and after boot camp his Mother informed them he was
underage. He was honorably discharged from the Army as well.
Subsequently, he found work at the Bridgeport Sunday Herald as an apprentice pressman. His
distinguished career in law enforcement commenced in 1952 when he joined the Bpt. Police
Force. His career began with the dedication to achievement and public service which was
typified in its entirety.
As a young patrolman, John received ten commendations for outstanding arrests in his first five
years of service. During this period, he served on foot patrol in high crime areas and was later
assigned to a patrol car. He received a commendation of special note, when he dove from a
bridge into dangerous currents in order to save the life of an elderly man.
John's bravery is equally complimented by his dedication to excellence. He has won many
trophies at shooting competitions, and is one of the few men on the department to have attained
a perfect 300 score.
Perhaps the greatest tribute to the ability and dedication of this man is seen in his rise through
police ranks. He has been successful on Civil Services tests for the ranks of: Detective,
Sergeant, Lieutenant and Captain.
He was promoted to the rank of Sergeant in 1961 and was assigned to be Commander of the
Canine Corps. During this period, he was responsible for the training and supervision of fifteen
men and their police dogs. The Canine Corps served the people of Bridgeport admirably under
then Sergeant Basile with repeated commendations for the division's activities.
In 1966, John was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant and was assigned as Commander of the
Bpt. Police Training Academy. His duties involved the development of a fifteen week training
program for recruits and in-service training for active department members.
In 1970, John was made Commander of the Special Police Task Force. His duties included the
development of a fifty three man special police force to serve in various Bpt. Housing projects.
John developed mini police stations in each of the three projects and was responsible for their
supervision.
In 1975 John was made Commander of Crime Prevention. At this time, he attended various
educational institutions in study of crime prevention and made numerous visits to local business
establishments and home owners as well as lectures to large groups, to educate the public in
modern crime prevention.
The outstanding achievement of John Basile in the Bpt. Police Department finally culminated in
his promotion to the rank of Captain in 1979. His responsibilities at this point became most
challenging since he was responsible for the activities of two lieutenants, five sergeants and
forty five patrolmen.
While he subsequently left the Bpt. Police Force in 1981, his career had still progressed. Once
a patrolman walking a foot patrol in a high crime area of Bpt. he achieved the position of Chief
of Police of the Bethel Police Department for sixteen years.
Chief John P. Basile had served with distinction, honor and bravery to the people of his
community.
After he retired, finally, at the age of 70, he relocated to Spring Hill, Florida with his fiancé, Dolli
Pavia (who succumbed to cancer and passed in 1999). He resided in a beautiful and active
over fifty five community, Timber Pines, where he enjoyed many activities. He once said, "We
found our Garden of Eden in Timber pines (the greenery, the lakes and the wild life made each
day a blessing to be here. We used to joke that I was afraid to die and go to heaven because it
might not be as nice as Timber Pines." He loved his home with an amazing view, and loved to
entertain and cook phenomenal meals for friends and family.
He played tennis 3 times a week until he was almost 95 and would go to the gym after each
game; played 9 holes of golf weekly as well.
He golfed, played tennis, joined the bowling league, he whittled, made furniture in his own
workshop. He was an amazing dog trainer, he played multiple instruments: piano, trumpet,
saxophone, wind pipes, flute and loved his guitar the most. He sang at parties with a keyboard
and was hired at local restaurants – it was pure joy for him.
In 2005, in Timber Pines he met the love of his life, Camille Axelson. Initially, neither wanted to
meet the other, but, once they did they were inseparable. They shared so many memorable
times together and the love they shared was so close and so admired and so eternal. They
loved each other and they loved their life together in Timber Pines. They shared their love for
their two dogs, Poochie, (deceased) and Pepe (who brought so many smiles and good times to
them). In the summertime, they would stay in Westbrook, CT where he would continue playing
and singing to locals and the many friends he acquired. They loved cruises and vacations and
time spent with family and friends.
John was ever so proud of his family: his four children, his seven grandchildren, and his two
great grandchildren. He loved to enjoy time with them when he could, see photos when he
could not, hear their stories, and make loving memories. He will be missed by all - his jokes, his
smile, that incredible grin, his generosity and sense of humor, his hair, his ability to master
anything he put his mind to, his warmth, even his stubbornness, but most of all his love for all of
us.
John was predeceased by Nicholas (Nick) J.P. Basile, his son; Francis (Frankie) Barbiero his
nephew; Mary Recine his sister; Anna Sanserverino Vecchio his mother; Nicholas Basile his
father; Fay (Philomena) Basile his former wife; Dolli (Dorothy) Pavia his former fiancé; and
Three older Brothers & Two older Sisters.
He is survived by Michael (& Deb) Basile – son; John P. (& Liza) Basile Jr. – son; Sandy (&
John) Uliano – daughter; Mary Ann Recine (& Tony Dytko) – niece; Lucrezia (Grace) Odice –
sister; Camille Axelson – life partner; Cindy (Cynthia) Basile – former wife; Mason Basile –
grandson; Andrew Basile – grandson; Michael Basile II – grandson; Taylor (& Nicholas) Hatcher
– granddaughter; Tiffany (& Bobby) Palmieri – granddaughter; Jessica Joudy – granddaughter;
Nicole Basile (& Ray Blanar) – granddaughter; Bryce Maniscalco – great grandson and Bexley
Rae Blanar – great granddaughter and of course, last but not least, his beloved dog, Pepe.
Services will be held at Brewer & Sons Funeral Home at 4450 Commercial Way Monday, June
10 th at 11am.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the "TP Medical Equipment Lending Program, Inc."
at 8096 Sugarbush Drive, Spring Hill, FL 34606
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June 19, 2024

The Mercaldo Family planted trees.

June 14, 2024

Rishel Bomer posted to the memorial.

June 6, 2024

Josephine & John Dziarkowski posted to the memorial.

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Rishel Bomer

June 14, 2024

John demonstrated how to work at a marriage and how love really is an action, not a feeling. He gave me courage for my own, and hope that it could be mended. He showed daily that it's never too late to do what you love, and to love with all you've got. For that, I'm forever grateful.

Josephine & John Dziarkowski

June 6, 2024

Josephine & John Dziarkowski

June 6, 2024

Josephine & John Dziarkowski

June 6, 2024

John and I were tennis partners at the TP tennis tournament. John and Camille would take us around town when we vacationed in Westbrook Ct. loved this amazing lovely couple.

Peter& Wilma Stevens

June 5, 2024

Rocky Trungadi

June 5, 2024

Marie Jacob

June 4, 2024

My dear Sandy and Family,

He will be greatly missed. We are praying for you all, and know you have friends here that love you and are here for you.

With our deepest sympathy,
Marie, Nate, Savannah and Dominick

Greg and Barbara Iacovetti

June 3, 2024

Dear Sandy and John and the Basile Family,

We were sorry to hear of your dads passing. I was a police recruit in 1969 and he was greatly admired and respected by everyone. God Bless.

Barb and Greg
Westbrook, Ct.

Dick Johnson

May 29, 2024

You will be truly missed, my longtime friend
Dick Johnson

The Brewer Family

May 24, 2024

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.

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