Jonathan Basile Obituary
Obituary published on Legacy.com by Cartwright Funeral Home - Randolph on Nov. 19, 2025.
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Jonathan M. Basile, 47 of Stoughton. Born in Cambridge, MA on September 11, 1978. Jonathan was raised in Randolph and attended Blue Hills Regional High School, class of 1997.
Preceded in death by his mother, Christine Rose (Hallisey) Viveiros. His maternal grandparents, the late Marie G. Hallisey and John J. Hallisey of Randolph; his paternal grandparents, the late Domenic J. Basile, Sr. and Ann Basile of Cambridge; and his grandparents Charles J. Viveiros and Anna R. Viveiros of Wilmington.
Survived by his loving father, George V. Viveiros and his wife Tina of Sagamore Beach. World's best dad to Rosalie, his little bambina and love of his life. His partner, mother to their daughter and forever friend, Tanya Holland of Stoughton.
Cherished brother of Leah (Basile) Rogers and her husband Joseph of Bourne and George Viveiros and his wife Karinne of Hanson.
Loving Uncle to Joseph Rogers, Christina Rogers, Kaelyn Viveiros and Kyra Viveiros; bonus Uncle to Ahlyus Holland Ashford and Kaliah Gordon.
Preceded in death by his maternal aunt, Karen Hallisey Cody of Malden, and his paternal aunt, Denise Basile Cucinotta of Revere.
Beloved nephew of Kevin Hallisey of Norton, Sean Hallisey of Bridgewater, Julie Kourafus of Middleboro, Marie Thomas of Revere, Anna Turner of Wilmington, the late Charles Viveiros survived by Kathleen of Billerica, Gail Halloran and her husband James of Woburn, Valerie Lane of Saugus.
Also connected through his paternal Basile lineage to his half-sister Jillian Basile and half-brother Domenic J. Basile III.
Cherished by so many special cousins that never left his side.
Loved dearly by his second family, the Holland family of Randolph – Edward, Ann, Savina, Anthony and Jackie Ripp.
Adored and forever loved by Linda and Rick Pugsley of Randolph.
Jonathan was a sports enthusiast and could always be found watching the Red Sox, Patriots and Bruins. So many things brought Jonathan happiness and fulfillment including fishing and mini golf with his daughter, golfing and attending concerts with his buddies, playing cribbage and darts with his father and poker nights with his brother. Jonathan was happy and blessed, always ready and willing to help anyone out and provide so many laughs along the way. His true calling in life was achieving the title of father. Jonathan never missed a beat when it came to Rosalie - he was proudly present at every school event, sports event, dance event and was always by her side teaching and guiding her.
Remember him for the love he gave and the love that he had for each and everyone he held close to his heart.
Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend a Memorial Mass on Friday, November 21st, at 11:00 AM in St. Bernadette Church, 1031 No. Main St., Randolph.
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