Cathy Martin Basagic, a Monongah High grad who
lives in Monongah with husband Pete Basagic, Class of 1972, has retired as Catering Programs Coordinator at Fairmont State after, she
wrote, “29 years, 3 months and 12 days.”
Cathy
grew up in Rachel.
Her sister is Cora Fazio, who is married to
David Fazio and runs Fazio Eldercare on Stoney Lonesome in Monongah. David is
my cousin because his mother, Frances Olesky Fazio, is a sister of my father,
John W. Olesky, Sr.
Pete and Cathy were in St. Stanislaus Church, where Pete
once was an altar boy, as I was when Father Albert and Father McNulty were the
priests.
Pete started at Farmington High but graduated from Monongah
High. So did Cathy, who was from Rachel, after Farmington High closed.
The Basagic family ran the beer tavern just across from
Consolidation Coal Company’s Champion grocery store, which once was the Frank
Lowe Meat Market, and named it the 52/20 Club.
For the youngsters among us, that referred to the GI Bill
for World War II veterans that provided $20 a week for 52 weeks for unemployed
veterans. It doesn’t sound like much today, but it was more than walking-around
money in the late 1940s.
Pete’s father was the late Richard Basagic, Class of 1948, who was a guard on the offensive line for Monongah High football under Coach George Ross.
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