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Bangor daily news obituaries for today
Bangor daily news obituaries for today




bangor daily news obituaries for today

He lived for a dare and would take on almost any challenge that was thrown his way. He loved dirt biking, 4-wheeling, snowboarding and skateboarding. The kid never met a tree he didn't want to climb. He loved getting his adrenaline pumping any way he could. In his downtime, he enjoyed drawing, painting, and playing video games, but, by all accounts, Bryce was an adventure junky truly fearless. In the summer, Bryce worked alongside Jeremy on the coast worming, and would spend weekends on the golf course with Brad. He truly thrived in that environment, coming home every night showing off a newly acquired bump, bruise, or black eye.or boasting about finally getting the choke on one of his sparring partners. Ultimately, Bryce had decided this spring, to pursue his passion for MMA, and found himself a home at Titan Athletics in Brewer. He experienced much success on the diamond, including his undefeated championship season with his Kindred Spirits team, and traveling all around New England to play with his Grizzlies travel team. Originally coming up through the ranks of the Orrington Little League program, he spent countless hours on the field, being coached by his dad, and numerous other important members of his extended family. Bryce was also a member of the JV Baseball team at Brewer. In a very short time, he created lasting bonds with that very special group of coaches and athletes. They took him under their wings, taught him the ropes, and truly embraced him as one of their own. BHS didn't have their own school team so he had the chance to join up with the incredible crew at Bucksport High School. Bryce decided this past winter to try his hand at wrestling. Some of his favorite days were spent on the field with his football family. He had the opportunity to play alongside a crew of his friends that had been his teammates since he started with the Brewer Youth Program in 3rd grade. Once at Brewer, he earned his varsity letter in Football during his sophomore year. While there, he was a member of the band, Varsity Football, Freshman Basketball and JV Baseball teams. Bryce's freshman year was spent at John Bapst High School, where he and his friends found themselves experiencing their first year of high school dictated by Covid protocols, remote learning and split in-person learning. Bryce also participated in chorus, drama and was the CDS Student of the month multiple times.īryce was also a member of the class of 2024 at Brewer High School, where he was enrolled in the automotive engineering program offered through UTC and was truly excelling. He played numerous instruments and spent countless hours teaching himself new songs. This was a passion that carried on throughout his life. It was also at CDS, that his love of music blossomed, under the guidance of his beloved music and drama teacher, Pauline Miller. While he was there, he was a member of the baseball and basketball teams. Bryce was also the best big brother to his little buddy, Emmett Atherton.īryce graduated from Center Drive in Orrington Class of 2020. He was born on August 2, 2005, in Bangor, the son of Amy Atherton and Brad Basso, and their spouses Jeremy Atherton and Heather Basso. Orrington and Eddington - Bryce Cody-John Basso, 17, died April 14, 2023, in Acadia National Park while doing one of the things he loved the most, adventuring and spending time with his friends.






Bangor daily news obituaries for today