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Kimberly Ann <I>Stack</I> Basler

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Kimberly Ann Stack Basler

Birth
Iowa City, Johnson County, Iowa, USA
Death
2 Feb 2010 (aged 48)
Chelmsford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
South Chelmsford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section E, Lot 251, Grave 1
Memorial ID
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Kimberly A. (Stack) Basler, 48, a resident of Chelmsford since 1992, formerly of North Carolina, passed away at her home on Tuesday, February 02, 2010 surrounded by family and friends after a lengthy and courageous battle with Breast Cancer. She leaves her beloved husband and best friend Mark L. Basler who she met in high school and with whom she celebrated 25 years of marriage on January 5.

Kim was born on April 13, 1961 in Iowa City, IA, daughter of Philip C. Stack and his wife Anne Kelty, and Patricia A. (Patrick)(Stack) George and her husband Robert.

She grew up in Illinois and received her Bachelor's Degree from the University of Iowa in Music Education. She was a Eucharistic Minister and communicant of St. Irene's Church in Carlisle where she also sang and played the flute with the choir. Kim was extremely involved in her community. She believed strongly in education and showed her support by volunteering in many capacities including as PTO President in several of the schools. She tried never to miss her sons' sporting events and was VP of the Sports Boosters Club.

In addition to her loving husband and parents, Kim is survived by their two sons Nathan, a freshman at Middlesex Community College, and Andrew, a junior at Chelmsford High School. She also leaves a sister; Kristin Hale and her husband Jeff, a brother; Kyle P. Stack and his wife Leah Hager, her father in-law; Peter H. Basler, a sister in-law; Theresa Midlikowski and her husband David, two brothers in-law; Paul Basler and Michael Basler, and her niece and nephews; Katherine and Patrick Hale, and Benjamin and Samuel Midlikowski. She was also the daughter in-law of the late Necmiye Basler who passed away in 2009. Kim's guardian angel and lifelong protector, Deacon (Golden Retriever), continues to care for Mark and the boys.
Kimberly A. (Stack) Basler, 48, a resident of Chelmsford since 1992, formerly of North Carolina, passed away at her home on Tuesday, February 02, 2010 surrounded by family and friends after a lengthy and courageous battle with Breast Cancer. She leaves her beloved husband and best friend Mark L. Basler who she met in high school and with whom she celebrated 25 years of marriage on January 5.

Kim was born on April 13, 1961 in Iowa City, IA, daughter of Philip C. Stack and his wife Anne Kelty, and Patricia A. (Patrick)(Stack) George and her husband Robert.

She grew up in Illinois and received her Bachelor's Degree from the University of Iowa in Music Education. She was a Eucharistic Minister and communicant of St. Irene's Church in Carlisle where she also sang and played the flute with the choir. Kim was extremely involved in her community. She believed strongly in education and showed her support by volunteering in many capacities including as PTO President in several of the schools. She tried never to miss her sons' sporting events and was VP of the Sports Boosters Club.

In addition to her loving husband and parents, Kim is survived by their two sons Nathan, a freshman at Middlesex Community College, and Andrew, a junior at Chelmsford High School. She also leaves a sister; Kristin Hale and her husband Jeff, a brother; Kyle P. Stack and his wife Leah Hager, her father in-law; Peter H. Basler, a sister in-law; Theresa Midlikowski and her husband David, two brothers in-law; Paul Basler and Michael Basler, and her niece and nephews; Katherine and Patrick Hale, and Benjamin and Samuel Midlikowski. She was also the daughter in-law of the late Necmiye Basler who passed away in 2009. Kim's guardian angel and lifelong protector, Deacon (Golden Retriever), continues to care for Mark and the boys.

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