euskal diaspora eta kultura
2020/01/16 - Chino, AEB
1921eko azaroaren 7an ~ 2020ko urtarrilaren 16an
Bere arimaren aldeko elizkizunak 2020ko urtarrilaren 25ean eginen dira goizeko 11:30etan Chinoko St. Margaret Mary elizan.
Goian Bego
Bere heriotz-oharra ingelesez, hemen:
Louise Barbaste Bicary passed away on January 16, 2020 in Chino, California at the age of 98.
Louise was born on November 7, 1921 to John Barbaste and Jeanne Borthagaray (both natives of Bidarray, France) in Stockton, California. Her Basque immigrant parents founded a farm in the small town of Patterson, California that played a central part of Louise's life, and continues to be run by the family's decendants four generations later.
Louise embodied the true character of the farming life--steadfastness, honor and integrity. In 1948, she married the love of her life, Jean-Baptiste Bicary, a native of Ascarat, France. Jean-Baptiste shared her commitment to family, hard work and their shared Basque heritage.
In 1950, they welcomed their beloved daughter, Jeanette--raising her to exemplify the very principles they held to dear. Together, along with Louise's brother, Martin Barbaste and his family, they expanded the dairy farm and worked for many years in partnership.
Along with her husband, Louise was a founding member of the Los Banos Basque Club-- solidifying a commitment to preserving and honoring Basque culture that would remain for the rest of her life. A fan of Basque dancing, Louise also loved sipping a Picon cocktail (hold the brandy, please), toetapping to polka music and trips to the casino with her friends.
After a lifetime in Patterson, in 1996, Louise and Jean-Baptiste moved to Chino, California, to be closer to their daughter, Jeanette, their son-in-law, Mike, and their two grandchildren, John and Andréa. Louise enjoyed these last decades with her family and strengthening life-long friendships in her new community. But the farm of Pomelo Avenue in Patterson would always remain in Louise's heart.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Jean-Baptiste, her parents, John and Jeanne Basbaste, her brother, Martin Barbaste, her niece, Yvette Guéçamburu, and her nephew, John Barbaste.
Louise is survived by her beloved daughter, Jeanette (Mike) Bidart of Chino, her grandson John (Rosemary) Bidart of Bakersfield, her granddaughter, Andréa (Mikel) Bidart Oteiza of Chino, and three adored great-grandchildren-- Ben, Mikaela and Xanti. She is also survived by several cherished nieces and nephews in Patterson, California.
A viewing, immediately followed by a celebration of a Mass of Christian Burial, will be held at St. Margaret Mary Catholic Church, 12686 Central Ave. Chino, California beginning at 11:30am on Saturday, January 25, 2020. A private family interment to follow.
The family request that memorial donations be made to:
Anthesis-- 4650 Brooks Street, Montclair, CA 91763, website: anthesis.us
Inland Christian Home-- 1950 S Mountain Ave, Ontario, CA, 91762, website: ichome.org
Goian Bego
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