Sylvia Solero Basich (1938-2025)

Sylvia Solero Basich, 87, a devoted mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, and faithful servant of her community, passed away surrounded by her family on September 10th, 2025. She was born in Conway, Pennsylvania on March 18th, 1938. Her parents were Elliott and Helen Solero. Sylvia grew up in a loving family alongside her three sisters: Anelia, Linda, and Rita and her brother, Ramon.

Sylvia was a proud graduate of Freedom Area High School who carried her education and strong work ethic into a life of service. She was a longtime member of the Beaver County Legal Aid Association, where she dedicated countless hours to ensuring that individuals and families had access to the support and resources they needed. Her commitment to fairness, compassion, and justice touched the lives of many in her community. She was also a tireless leader in the Beaver County Housing Authority Tenants’ Council, where she served as president for many years. She was especially passionate about creating opportunities for children. Through the programs, she organized, she made it possible for countless children to enjoy summer trips, experiences, and moments of joy they might not have otherwise had. Sylvia was more than a leader to the families of the Tenants’ Council: she was a friend, a mentor, and a steady source of love and encouragement. Her faith was central to her life, and she was a faithful member of Good Samaritan Catholic Church of Ambridge, where she found strength, comfort, and community. Above all, Sylvia’s greatest joy was her family. She was a loving mother to Darren (Diane) Basich and Jason Basich, a proud grandmother to Darren (Erica), Kelsey Basich Hilton (Zachery), and Jacob Basich and his significant other, Navada Harris, and a doting great-grandmother to Nyelle and Naomi Basich. Her family will remember her not only for her tireless devotion and strength, but for her kindness, humor, and the countless ways she showed her love each day. Sylvia’s life was a beautiful example of faith in action: always giving, always serving, always caring for others before herself. Her legacy will live on in the lives she touched, in her community, and in the family who loved her deeply. She will be forever missed, but her spirit of love and service will continue to inspire all who knew her.

Visitation will take place on Monday, September 15th from 10 A.M. until the time of a blessing service at Noon at the John Syka Funeral Home, Inc., 833 Kennedy Drive, Ambridge, who was in charge of her arrangements. Interment will follow in Calvary Cemetery of Freedom, Pennsylvania.