Bassili Abdelmalek Attia was born on Thursday May 2, 1940, in Komhamada, Egypt and baptized as an infant into Christianity. The third child born, and the second male child born to his father Abdelmalek Attia Irahim and his morther Zahia Riskalleh Solomon. His mother, concerned that others would enver her conceiving another son told everyone "Oh, he's scrawny and is probably going to die!" But secretly she sent Basil by night to live with her sister in another community. Her sister welcomed baby Bassili with loving arms, nurturing him on their farm. Basil remained with them until he was primary school age. Then he was reunited with his true Attia family, mom and dad and siblings Emil, Marseil, Yehia, Nadia, and Laila.
Basil would share with us, his many adventures as a kid. How he played hooky from school, he took a train with some of his friends and explored another town. Unfortunately, in the other town as luck would have it, someone recognized him and questioned him how it could be that he wasn't in school and phoned his parents. Basil was undeterred by the thought of punishment and would simply out pace his dad and hid in the tall stalks of the corn fields until night. When he was reasonably assured his dad was asleep, he would return home. His mother was not so easily conned as she would call out to him "Bassili is that you?"
Basil completed his High School education and graduated from Alexandria University-Commerce College.
Many friends were leaving Egypt and coming to America during the Richard Nixon era. Basil decided he would try this too. In 1969, he boarded a ship and reached dry land in Chicago, Illinois. He began attending graduate school and earned an MBA from De Paul University. Pursuing the American dream, he traded up a one bedroom with a wall bed and no car at all to a brand-new Buick and a well-appointed house suitable to entertain the most high Pope, his Holiness, Pope Shoundouda III. Basil continued to be a faithful deacon.
He worked in finance in the food industry until the day he received a call about a position opening as VP of finance for a bank on the south side of Chicago. Basil got the job, and it wasn't until many years later that a close friend Reda Afifty convinced him to move to California where a job would be waiting for him at Blue Cross Blue of California, Audit Division.
Basil was a family man. He loved all the Attia family. Those older than him, those his age and those younger. He particularly loved his nephews and nieces, maybe due to the fact that he didn't have children of his own at this time.
That all changed on February 17, 1995, his wife Sheilda gave birth to their first child, a son, Athanasius Bassili Abdelmalek Attia, followed by their only daughter, Yasmeen Dimyana Bassili Abdelmalek Attia born November 13, 1996, and a final third child, another son, Antonius Bassili Abdelmalek Attia, born December 2, 1998. Basil affectionately loved and played with his children and gave them nicknames like you are my heart and you are my lungs, and you are my brain.
Blessed by All Mighty God, Basil outlived all predictions for a heart transplant recipient. Where doctors estimated a life expectancy of 5-7 years, Basil and God made a mockery of that and gave him a double. Basil enjoyed his children and life and made several trips back to Egypt accompanying Athan and his trade business and vacationing with Yazzie and Tony.
God's mercy showed on Saturday, March 19, when he called Basil home at the age of 81. He will be joyously remembered by his wife Sheilda and his children Athan, Tony, and Yazzie. One remaining sister Laila. Two sister-in-laws Marseille and Evon; nephews, nieces, cousins, church members, friends, and acquaintances. Sheilda's immediate family: her sisters Brenda and Elaine and her brother, Kenneth. Sheilda's other relatives, church members and friends; and their children's friends.