April 2012
- LRG mourns the loss of a great friend, Jeroen Pit
- GDOL Update: Speakers announced
- LRG Research Team meets in Leuven, Belgium: leaves with renewed energy & commitment to finding the cure for GIST
- Meet our new Montana local rep: Dirk Niebaum
- Cellular origin of GIST from the “good” cells’ perspective
- Alianza GIST meets in Miami
- And they’re off! 1st ‘Harness a Cure’ is a success
- NJ GIST gathering serves up support & smoothies
- NoCal GISTers meet!
- New report finds most hospital errors go unreported
- Happy Cancerversary to Brenda Bannon!
- Thomas G. Overley, 1952-2012: Toledo lawyer played guitar, sang in group
- Durham lived life with passion and pride
- Did You Hear? Did You Know?
- Arizona GISTers meet!
- Spunky Texan fought GIST bravely
- Calendar
June 2011
Steve “Da Yooper” Bashaw passes peacefully at 59
Stephen A. Bashaw, age 59 of Ishpeming (Ely Twp) passed away Friday, May 27, 2011 at home under the loving care of his family and UP Home Health & Hospice.
Stephen was born March 12, 1952 in Laurium, MI to Florence (Paquin) and the late George Bashaw. He graduated from Lake Linden-Hubbell High School, class of 1970. Following high school, he served his country in the United States Marine Corp. He was honorably discharged in 1973 after serving in Vietnam. Steve also served in the United States Naval Reserve attached to NMCB-25 out of Fort McCoy, WI having 20 years of service to his country.
Steve worked for Cliffs Natural Re-sources for 32 years working as a heavy equipment operator, retiring in 2009. He was a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church. Steve enjoyed fishing, rabbit hunt-ing, tinkering in his garage, and the many adventures he and his wife had riding their Goldwing.
Steve is survived by his wife, and best friend, Laurie (Poissant) Bashaw, whom he married July 27, 1974, his mother Florence Bashaw of Lake Linden, 3 children: Eric Bashaw of Champion, Stephanie (Matt) Burgess of Arlington, WA and Holly (Tom) Palmer of Marquette. He was a proud Papa to Sebastian & Benja-min Burgess and Sophia Palmer. He is also survived by a sister Judy (Mike) Drewyor of Hough-ton, a brother John (Mary Ann) Bashaw of Plymouth, WI, father and mother-in-law Larry and Joan Poissant of Ishpem-ing, and several niec-es and nephews. Ste-ve was preceded in death by his father George. Memorial considera-tions may be di-rected to the Pan-Mass Challenge for GIST research c/o Mike Cesarini 2 Settlers Path Duxbury, MA 02332 in memory of Stephen Ba-shaw.
Steve's obituary may be viewed at www.bjorkandzhulkie.com where his guest book may be signed.


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