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- Springfield Union
May 8, 1947
Mrs. Leonora Kosakowski of 27 Davis Street announced the engagement of her daughter, Veronica Elinor, to Edward J. Bassett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bassett of 6 Wright Street. The wedding will take place June 1 in Sacred Heart Church.
Springfield Union
Massachusetts, June 4, 1947
Kosakowski-Bassett
Easthampton, June 3 - Miss Veronica Eleanor Kosakowski, daughter of Mrs. Leonora Kosakowski of 27 Davis Street, and Edward J. Bassett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Bassett of 6 Wright Street, were married Sunday at Sacred Heart Church. Reverend John Aubertin officiated. Mrs. Victoria Morey, organist, played, and Joseph Baldyga sang.
Miss Theresa Thibault, niece of the bride, was maid of honor, and Chester J. Bassett was best man for his brother. The bride who was given in marriage by her brother, Alphonse Kosakowksi, was escorted to the altar by members of the Children of Mary Sodality, the Daughters of the PRCU and the junior choir.
Upon their return from a trip to Canada, Niagara Falls and New Hampshire, Mr. and Mrs. Bassett will make their home at 27 Davis Street.
Union-News
Springfield, Massachusetts
October 20, 1999
Veronica E. Bassett
Veronica E. (Kosakowski) Bassett, 75, formerly of 72 Northampton Street, died Monday at a nursing home in the Leeds section of Northampton. She worked for the former Lesnow Manufacturing Co. Born in Northampton, she moved here as a child and attended local schools. She was a communicant of Sacred Heart Church, a past president of the St. Cecilia choir and a member of the Holy Rosary Sodality and St. Anne Society. She also was a shareholder in the Pulaski Club. Her husband, Edward J. Bassett, died in 1995. She leaves a son, Thomas J. of Oceanside, California; a daughter, Nancy A. Koloski of the Florence section of Northampton; a brother, Alphonse Kosakowski of Hadley; three grandchildren; and a great-granddaughter. The funeral will be Thursday morning at Mitchell Funeral Home and the church, with burial in St. Stanislaus Cemetery. Calling hours are this afternoon and evening. Memorial contributions may be made to the Parkinson's Disease Association, 720 Harrison Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02118, or the American Diabetes Association, 813 Williams Street, Suite 201A, Springfield, Massachusetts 01102.
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