Born the son of the late David B. and Minerva Iceman Bashore. He graduated from Lebanon High School in 1934. Following active duty in the Navy from 1937 to 1941, he worked at the Torpedo Factory in Alexandria, Va., from 1941 to 1946 and while there he met and married the former Lucille Grace Nalls in 1942.
In 1946, he transferred to the Naval Research Laboratory where he worked as an engineering technician in upper air research physics until he retired in 1972. He also served in the Naval Reserves from 1946 to 1966, retiring as a navigations senior chief machinist mate.
In retirement, he pursued his lifelong love of photography and traveled frequently throughout the United States and the world. He also pursued an interest in real estate as an agent and broker with Stan Ridgeway Realty in Prince George's County and Champion Realty in Annapolis.
Mr. Bashore was a member of Seat Pleasant Masonic Lodge No. 218, Royal Arch Masons, the Scottish Rite, Almas Temple and Veterans of Foreign Wars.
In addition to his wife, surviving are six children, Connie Bieber of Tabernacle, N.J., Ruth Bashore of Edgewater, Bryan Bashore of Belleville, Ind., Nancy Jones of Owings, Gail Bashore of Rockville and Conrad Bashore of Deale; 12 grandchildren; and 13 great grandchildren. He was the brother of Henry, George and Bob Bashore and Edith Kreiser and the late Paul Bashore .
Family will receive friends at Lee Funeral Home Calvert, Owings, where services will held.
The Capital
Annapolis, MD
17 February 2007
Page: A9
Born the son of the late David B. and Minerva Iceman Bashore. He graduated from Lebanon High School in 1934. Following active duty in the Navy from 1937 to 1941, he worked at the Torpedo Factory in Alexandria, Va., from 1941 to 1946 and while there he met and married the former Lucille Grace Nalls in 1942.
In 1946, he transferred to the Naval Research Laboratory where he worked as an engineering technician in upper air research physics until he retired in 1972. He also served in the Naval Reserves from 1946 to 1966, retiring as a navigations senior chief machinist mate.
In retirement, he pursued his lifelong love of photography and traveled frequently throughout the United States and the world. He also pursued an interest in real estate as an agent and broker with Stan Ridgeway Realty in Prince George's County and Champion Realty in Annapolis.
Mr. Bashore was a member of Seat Pleasant Masonic Lodge No. 218, Royal Arch Masons, the Scottish Rite, Almas Temple and Veterans of Foreign Wars.
In addition to his wife, surviving are six children, Connie Bieber of Tabernacle, N.J., Ruth Bashore of Edgewater, Bryan Bashore of Belleville, Ind., Nancy Jones of Owings, Gail Bashore of Rockville and Conrad Bashore of Deale; 12 grandchildren; and 13 great grandchildren. He was the brother of Henry, George and Bob Bashore and Edith Kreiser and the late Paul Bashore .
Family will receive friends at Lee Funeral Home Calvert, Owings, where services will held.
The Capital
Annapolis, MD
17 February 2007
Page: A9
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