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Barbara Baseler

In Loving Memory

Baseler, Barbara G. (nee Gyorog)

August 6, 1944 - April 12, 2024

Baptized into the Hope of Christ’s Resurrection on Friday, April 12th, 2024.

Beloved wife of the late Richard D. Baseler; devoted mother of Angelica “Angel” (Ian) Dorsey, Judith (Jose) Ramirez, Kathleen (Dennis) Lammlein, Marian (John) Stack, Richard Baseler, and Daniel (Julie) Baseler; adoring grandmother to Ricardo, Roberto, Christina, Kelly, Alex, Amy, Mike, Shelby, Daphne, Michelle, and the late Ben; cherished great-grandmother to Aden, Audrey, Anthony, Ally, Macy, Lydia, Mike, Rowan, and Reed; treasured daughter of the late George and Barbara (nee Balazs) Gyorog; loving sister of the late George and James Gyorog; our dear sister-in-law, aunt, cousin, and friend to many. Barbara was a devoted catholic. Educated at St. Louis College of Pharmacy, she received her master’s degree in pharmacology and gave 35 years of her life to St. Mary’s Hospital Pharmacy. 

Barbara was a past officer and president of Alumni Association of the St Louis College of Pharmacy. Barbara’s ability to brighten a room with her lively personality and witty jokes was unmatched. Barbara will be remembered by all for her kindness to loved ones, and her love of travel and fun. May Barbara rest in eternal peace and may her love remain in our hearts forever. Her loved ones were blessed to know her and she will be dearly missed.

Barbara generously donated her body to science to St. Louis University.

SERVICESA memorial mass will be held on Saturday, April 27th, 2024 at 11A.M. at St. Justin Martyr (11910 Eddie & Park Rd 63126).

In lieu of flowers, Barbara’s family asks that you perform a random act of kindness or expression of gratitude in her memory.

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7 thoughts on “Baseler, Barbara G. (nee Gyorog)”

  1. Deepest sympathy to Baseler family for the loss of Barbara. May your fond memories and encouraging scriptures such as Acts 24:15 and Revelation 21:3, 4 comfort your family during this difficult time.

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  2. Barb will always remembered as a very lively soul who enjoyed making people happy. I worked with her for several years and she holds a special place in my heart & me memories will remain with me forever or until we meet again. I am so sorry for your loss. She was a very special person.

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  3. I worked with Barb at St Mary’s Hospital when I was a new RN. She was a wonderful pharmacist. I could always count on her to teach me something. Those were the days when we could socialize a little in our busy hospital routines! I will never forget her welcoming attitude and her infectious laugh. She was a quality human being. So many years since I have seen her but I will never forget her. My deepest condolences to her family and close friends. God bless you all.

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  4. I am so sad about barb, she was true friend to many and will be miss by all. I think of good times we had at st marys and how you made us all laugh. I will miss you and never
    Forget your friendship and kindness.
    Everyone loved you!!!!

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  5. I count Barb as a best and dearly loved friend who delighted everyone who knew her with her thoughtfulness and great humor; she brought me two good men who became loving husbands. God bless Barb and all who loved her. May she rest in Peace in the arms of ou r Savior, Jesus Christ. Love ,Marybeth

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  6. Our sincere condolences to the Baseler family and all of those family members and friends who were blessed to have Barb in their lives. She was always a kind and full of life lady to be around. We loved Barb and will miss her.
    Love,
    Sharon

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  7. Kate Foster
    I knew Barb a long time since I worked at SMHC years ago. But, I hadn’t seen her in years. I moved back to St Louis 2 years ago, saw her at dinners several times. She was still funny, caring, and willing to help anyone. She will be missed by all who knew her.

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