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City: Burlington
State: Vermont
Country: US
Signup Date: 3/28/2006

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Tuesday, August 12, 2008 

Current mood:  bummed
Category: Friends

Our great friend Doug had recently passed.  Below is his obituary from the Eagle Times out of Claremont, NH.

I knew Doug best as a fellow musician as well as a soundman.  I've worked with him for several years and will miss him dearly.  He had a very unique sense of humor that would always put a smile on my face and often times have me laughing so hard I would be in tears.  I've added some photographs I've taken of Doug in my photo gallery and they show Doug's sense of humor quite well.

Doug, you will live forever in our hearts!  Rest in peace...



CLAREMONT, NH -- Douglas S. Bashaw, 44, died Aug. 6, 2008, as the result of a motorcycle accident.
Saturday, August 09, 2008 6:57 PM

Born Jan.16, 1964, in Springfield, Vt., he was the son of Carroll and Patricia (Roys) Bashaw.

Doug was best known throughout New Hampshire and Vermont as an accomplished musician and sound engineer. Doug was fierce in his commitment to music, a passion that can be traced to an early influence. Doug's father taught him to play a mandolin when he was just 3 years old. Doug enjoyed playing bass guitar and providing vocals in a number of bands over a period of more than 25 years including Block Party, Signature, Mistress, Shine and most recently Sun King.

Doug worked a variety of jobs in his lifetime, working as a truck driver with Uni-First in Lebanon, at the time of his death

Doug married Kelly Hood April 1, 2000. Surviving family members include his wife Kelly (Hood) Bashaw; daughter Kurstin Bashaw, of Charlestown, stepdaughter Teah (Hood) Ranney of Westminister West, Vt.; two stepgrandsons, Garrett and Sawyer; two sisters, Dianne Gage of Walpole and Donna Bashaw-Benvie of Charlestown; his parents of Charlestown; grandmother, Elmira Allen of Springfield; in-laws Jim and Gwen Hood of Saxtons River, Vt.; and brother-in-law Shawn Hood and Shawn's wife Debbie of Acworth. In addition, Doug's five nephews and one niece, with whom he enjoyed close relationships, survive along with several great nieces and nephews, aunts, an uncle and many cousins. Also surviving is a myriad of friends that Doug insisted were a part of his family.

Calling hours will be held at Charlestown Memorial Chapel the afternoon and evening of Wednesday, Aug.13, 2008 from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. A memorial service will follow on Thursday, Aug.14, 2008, at the VFW Hall on Lovers Lane in Charlestown from 1 to 5 p.m. Graveside services will be held at the convenience of the family.

Doug took great pride in his relationships with family and cultivated long-lasting friendships. He was extremely proud of his daughters and loved them deeply. Doug worked hard to support young adults interested in music and encouraged talent when he saw it. Doug worked in support of a variety of benefits throughout his career, providing both sound equipment and entertainment to raise money. Ever ready with a joke or comical story, Doug's gift of laughter and a contagious smile will be sorely missed.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that any donations be held for a future date to support a benefit concert sponsoring a cause that reflects Doug's interests. Your participation and support would be much appreciated by the family.

Doug died on a motorcycle of injuries that were surely sustained as a result of not wearing a helmet, a momentary lapse in judgment that cost him his life. Normally a helmet user, he perhaps as a matter of convenience, did not put his helmet on for what he perceived as a quick five-minute trip. Doug's family is united in their belief that helmets are essential when using motor and recreation vehicles as well as bicycles and rollerblades. The family urges the responsible use of helmets, no matter how short the trip.

To view an online memorial, send a message of condolence or for more information visit, http;//www.stringerfh.com.

Jock Of Rock
Joe Milliken

 
Gary, Thank you for remembering Doug... as you know, he was truly "one of a kind" and will be sorely missed. The photos you posted really made me smile. Doug will never be forgotten, and I am very sorry for your loss.

Respectfully, Joe Milliken
 
Posted by Jock Of Rock on Monday, August 11, 2008 - 6:59 PM
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Tami And The Bachelor

 
It's always sad to hear of a fallen friend! I didn't know him but feel your pain! Keep his memory alive! Tamara
 
Posted by Tami And The Bachelor on Monday, August 11, 2008 - 8:54 PM
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Roy Alan Brown

 
Yup, that was Doug all the way,all the time.
Laughin',smilin', making somebody laugh.

He was very talented at Drumming as well and very intellegent on alot of topics.

Doug and I had our private jokes on things that happenned to us on the road both w/8084
or Vermont Mystic Pie Company,infact I'm smiling & chuckling right now,Thanks Doug!

Love You buddy, Roy
 
Posted by Roy Alan Brown on Monday, August 11, 2008 - 10:25 PM
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Shirley
Shirley Leitgeb

 
Another thank you. We wouldnt have been able to get this info up her in the White Mountains.

Yours in music Bob @ Shiley Leitgeb
 
Posted by Shirley on Tuesday, August 12, 2008 - 3:55 PM
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HeartFire

 
Well done Spud. Thanks for the gallery too. Let's keep his memory alive.
We can all learn from him too, when it comes to having fun at gigs, and taking time out to
smile and laugh at any situation.
He will be missed indeed.

Cheers,
-Robin and Lori, AKA HeartFire-
 
Posted by HeartFire on Thursday, August 14, 2008 - 9:57 AM
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