BASHIOUM SCOTT L.
Age 52, of Washington, was tragically taken from this world on
Thursday, November 10, 2016, in the line of duty while protecting and
serving his community. He was born on January 27, 1964, at Upper St.
Clair Hospital, a son of Leslie C. and Bobbette J. Dzaack Bashioum.
Scott was a graduate of Burgettstown High School. After High School, he
joined the Air Force and served during the Persian Gulf War and
Operation Enduring Freedom. He retired as a Senior Master Sergeant after
29 years of service. Officer Bashioum was a seven-year
veteran working with the Canonsburg Police Department, who also served as
Assistant Chief at the Slovan Fire Department, Company 18 and earned
lifetime membership honors. Scott was a Free Mason at Washington Lodge
164. Scott was the beloved husband and best friend of Ashley Taylor
Bashioum. Scott was extremely loving and proud of his four children,
Faren, Catherine, Cole and Carson Bashioum. He is also survived by his
brothers, Michael (Darlene) Bashioum, Patrick (Tammy) Bashioum; and
sister, Bobbette Bashioum Krzyzanowski. Scott was the son-in-law of
George, Sr. and Suzanne Taylor; brother-in-law of George, Jr. (Angela)
Taylor, Scott (Melinda) Taylor and Erin (Charles) Riggle. He was a
heroic Uncle to Tiffany, Jessica Bashioum and Ashley Yakin, Patrick
Bashioum, Steven and Danielle Krzyzanowski, Aubree and Reese Taylor,
Katelyn, Kelley and Addison Taylor, MacKenna and Camden Riggle; also
survived by many Aunts, Uncles and Cousins. Scott was a passionate man
who enjoyed spending all of his spare time with his family. Scott has a
passion for fishing, especially fly fishing, which he did often with
friends. Scott enjoyed teaching his sons responsibility and integrity
and how to take care of animals, of which he had many. Scott was a
community man, always giving and always lending a hand to whoever was in
need. Scott was a mentor to many of his comrades throughout his years
of service to his county. He was an avid blood donor at the Local Blood
Bank. Even after his time here on earth, Scott was able to participate
in the Center for Organ Recovery and Education (CORE) program, as he was
an organ donor. Family and friends will be received Monday and Tuesday
from 3-9 p.m. in BEINHAUER FUNERAL HOME, 2828 Washington Rd., McMurray
(724-941-3211). Services will be held Wednesday at 12 Noon at the Church
of the Covenant with Dr. Stuart Broberg, officiating (EVERYONE PLEASE
MEET AT THE CHURCH). Interment with full military honors will be held in
the National Cemetery of the Alleghenies. Following the graveside
service, a celebration of his life will be held at the Washington County
Fairgrounds. All are invited to attend. In lieu of flowers, donations
may be made to the Western Pennsylvania Police Benevolent Foundation
through Washington Financial. Please add tributes at
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There will be a Masonic Service Monday at 7PM at the funeral home Given by Sgt. David Richards of the North Stabane Police Dept. Richards is also the President of the local Blue Knights MC chapter