DAVID C. BASKIN, 68, of 20 Randall St., a history teacher in Russia for 30 years before retiring 12 years ago, died Saturday at Miriam Hospital.
He was the husband of Rosa (Finkelstein) Baskin.
Born in Russia, a son of the late Chaim and Persha (Ukrainskaya) Baskin, he lived in Providence for two years.
Mr. Baskin was a Russian Army veteran of World War II, and served in the European Theater.
He was a graduate of a university in Russia.
Besides his wife he is survived by a son, two brothers and a grandson.
He was brother of the late Boris Baskin.
DAVID C. BASKIN, 68, of 20 Randall St., a history teacher in Russia for 30 years before retiring 12 years ago, died Saturday at Miriam Hospital.
He was the husband of Rosa (Finkelstein) Baskin.
Born in Russia, a son of the late Chaim and Persha (Ukrainskaya) Baskin, he lived in Providence for two years.
Mr. Baskin was a Russian Army veteran of World War II, and served in the European Theater.
He was a graduate of a university in Russia.
Besides his wife he is survived by a son, two brothers and a grandson.
He was brother of the late Boris Baskin.
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