— Basco and his wife, Margie Reckard, 63, met 22 years ago and quickly became inseparable. She became the love of his life and his only living relative, he said. on Friday evening at the La Paz Faith--Perches Funeral Home in central El Paso because the funeral home said Basco would welcome"anyone to attend his wife's services."
Tony Dickey, a chaplain for Disaster and Victim Services International, said crowds of strangers have approached Basco with words of support, or simply to offer a hug. He says Reckard had been smiling at him that night but he was so shy he couldn't talk to her. At some point Basco finally approached her. What started as a drink and a friendly conversation turned into a dinner and later into their first time sharing breakfast.
"We never went to bed mad at each other without saying good night or I'm sorry," he said."We planned on living together and dying together." "They have so much love for the Chicanos and overall the people in the city," Duran said."They didn't know Spanish but they were always making an effort to communicate with Spanish speakers."Basco was doing maintenance on the SUV outside their home on August 3 when Reckard left for Walmart. It was his wife's Saturday routine to go to the store near Cielo Vista Mall to shop for groceries, he said.
His wife who had been his angel, his partner and, without a doubt, the love of his life was not returning home.
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