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46301 The Virginian-Pilot, Norfolk, Thursday, May 3, 2012
Lola B. Bass

Courtland - Lola Mason Blythe Bass, 94, widow of Wilbur Lewis Bass, passed away May 2, 2012 at Courtland Health and Rehab. A life long resident of Southampton County, Mrs. Bass was a daughter of the late Charlie and Sweetie Blythe. She was predeceased by a son, Wilbur L. Bass, Jr., sisters, Virgie Harrison, Shirley March, Stella Richardson, Vina Overby, Margaret Wilson, Claris Graham and Janice Hollowell and brothers, Edgar Blythe and Morris "Puffy" Blythe, two grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Mrs. Bass was a member of Courtland Baptist Church. Left to cherish her memory are her two daughters, Marilyn B. Crowder and husband, Tommy of Newsoms and Glenda B. Blythe and husband, Joe of Franklin, two sons, Donny R. Bass and wife, Sandy and Charlie M. Bass and wife, Peggy, all of Courtland, one sister, Dot Holt and one brother, Carey Blythe both of Franklin, twelve grandchildren, thirteen great-grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. The funeral will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, May 4 at Courtland Baptist Church with Rev. Tommy Speight officiating. Burial will follow at Riverside Cemetery. The family will receive friends tonight, Thursday, May 3 at Wright Funeral Home, Franklin from 7 to 8:30 p.m. and suggest memorial donations be made to Courtland Baptist Church. www.wrightfuneralhome.org.
 
Blythe, Lola Mason (I50109)
 
46302 The Virginian-Pilot, Norfolk, Thursday, November 23, 2017
Charlie M. Bass

Courtland - Charlie Melvin Bass, Sr., 68, passed away November 21, 2017. Charlie was a lifelong resident of Southampton County and was a son of the late Wilbur L. Bass and Lola Blythe Bass. He was also predeceased by two brothers, Wilber L. Bass, Jr. and Donny R. Bass. He was a retired Power Plant Operator with International Paper with 37 years of service. Charlie served in the US Air Force from 1967 to 1971. Left to cherish his memory is his wife of 50 years Peggy Dickerson Bass, two sons, Charlie Melvin "Mel" Bass, Jr. and his wife Wendy of Brooklet, GA and Samuel Quinton "Sam" Bass and his wife Alyce of Ivor and two sisters, Glenda Blythe and husband Joe of Courtland and Marilyn Crowder and her husband Tommy of Newsoms, four grandchildren, Mackenzie Leigh Bass, Kennedy Neal Bass, Cameryn Elaine Bass and Chloe Elizabeth Bass, sisters-in-law, Betty D. Edwards and husband Linwood, Jeannie D. Fuller and husband Jimmy and Linda D. Raiford and husband Walter Raiford Jr. both deceased and a host of nieces, nephews and cousins. A graveside service with Military Honors will be held at 11 AM Saturday November 25, 2017 at Riverside Cemetery, Courtland with Rev. Dr. Robert Carpenter officiating. The family will receive friends at the residence. www.wrightfuneralhome.org.
 
Bass, Charlie Melvin (I50110)
 
46303 The Virginian-Pilot, Norfolk, Virginia
Edward Lloyd Bass Sr.

Edward Lloyd Bass Sr., 78, of the 19500 block of Ivor Road, died May 28, 1997, at his home.

He was born in Chowan County, N.C., the son of the late Kader Richard and Candace Perry Bass. Mr. Bass was an Army veteran of World War II and had retired as the town sergeant of Courtland. He was a former deacon of Courtland Baptist Church, a charter member of the Courtland Volunteer Fire Department and a former member of the Courtland Ruritan Club.

He is survived by his wife, Catherine ''Emily'' Hancock Bass; daughter, Jean Carole Bass Rawls and her husband, Chip, of Chesapeake; son, Edward Lloyd Bass Jr. and his wife, Cheryl of Courtland; two stepdaughters, Dianne Guse of Williamsburg and Donna Howell of Courtland; two stepsons, Dean Vaughan of Virginia Beach and Douglas Vaughan of Courtland; sister, Doris B. Hennaman of Providence Forge; and 11 grandchildren. He was predeceased by a son, Talmage A. Bass; four sisters and six brothers.

A funeral will be conducted at 3 p.m. Saturday in Courtland Baptist Church by the Rev. Dr. Gary Powell and the Rev. Thomas Caulkins. Burial will be in Rosemont Cemetery, Sedley. The family will receive friends from 7:30 to 9 p.m. today in Wright Funeral Home, Franklin. Memorials may be made to the American Heart Association, c/o June Duck, 100 Fairview Drive, Franklin, Va. 23851; Courtland Baptist Church, Courtland, Va. 23837, or a favorite charity.
 
Bass, Edward Lloyd (I47127)
 
46304 The Virginian-Pilot, Norfolk, Virginia, Friday, April 17, 2015
Riley Milton Bass

Riley Milton Bass Norfolk - Riley Milton Bass 85, of the 7700 Block of Armfield Ave., passed away on Tuesday, April 14, 2015. A funeral will be held at 11am Saturday, April 18, 2015 at Metropolitan AME Zion Church, located at 1710 Springfield Ave, Norfolk, VA. Burial will take place at Roosevelt Memorial Park, Chesapeake. Viewing will be held 1pm -8pm, Friday, April 17, 2015 at the funeral home. Condolences may be expressed at www.keithmatthewsfuneralhome.com.


 
Bass, Riley Milton (I5)
 
46305 The Virginian-Pilot, Norfolk, Virginia, Friday, March 1, 1996
Lonza Clarence Bass Jr.

VIRGINIA BEACH - Lonza Clarence Bass Jr., 71, died Feb. 27, 1996, in a Virginia Beach Hospital.

He was a retired teacher, sportsman and businessman. He was a native of Chesapeake and a member of Indiana Methodist Church. He was also a member of SAE Fraternity at William and Mary College, of which he was a graduate of the Class of 1950. He was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II and served under the command of General Omar Bradley.

He was the loving husband of Marian Kay Bass; and the beloved father of daughter, Robin Bass Jarvis of Norfolk; son, Christopher Bass of Virginia Beach. He is also survived by his sister, Betty Bass Gifford and her husband, Dick Gifford of Louisiana; two grandchildren, Sheridth S. Martin of Richmond, Gabriel I. Garnto of Leesburg, Fla. He was preceded in death by his brother, Alvin R. ''Buddy'' Bass as well as his parents, Lonza Clarence Bass Sr. and Margaret Anderson Bass.

A funeral will be conducted at 1 p.m. today in Hollomon-Brown Funeral Home, Kempsville Chapel, by the Rev. E. Clifton Whitlock. The eulogy will be said by Dr. Edward E. Brickell. Burial is in Woodlawn Memorial Gardens. The pallbearers will be Douglas Cherault, Vernie Bass Jr., Theodore Bacalis, John L. Smith, Josh Tunnell Jr. and Alan Poulter. He was a great humanitarian and friend to all.
 
Bass, Lonza Clarence (I46520)
 
46306 The Virginian-Pilot, Norfolk, Virginia, January 15, 2021
Charles Lee Bass

PORTSMOUTH- Charles Lee Bass, 77, passed away on Thursday, January 14, 2021. He was born on May 15, 1943 to the late, Albert Bass and Gertrude H. Smith. He was a council member of the Nansemond Indian Nation and loved gardening.

He is survived by his daughters, Brittany Bryant and her husband, Myles and Megan Bass and her fiance, Kyle Yelen; sister, Anne Bass; brothers, Sam Bass, Earl Bass and Steve Bass; and many other family members and friends.

A graveside service will be conducted at 11 AM on Saturday, January 16, 2021 at Greenlawn Memorial Gardens, Chesapeake. Public viewing will be available from 3-6 PM Friday afternoon at the Sturtevant Funeral Home Portsmouth Blvd Chapel.

In lieu of flowers donations may be offered to the American Cancer Society.

Condolences may be offered online at www.sturtevantfuneralhome.com.
 
Bass, Charles Lee (I53206)
 
46307 The Virginian-Pilot, Norfolk, Virginia, Monday, 4 May 1998
Janie M. Bass

Janie Maynard Bass, beloved mother of Kymberly A. Hagwood, was embraced by the Lord on April 30, 1998.

The family touched by her love and generosity includes her father, James H. Maynard; her brothers, Jim Maynard and Doug Maynard; and her sister, Nary Maynard. It is impossible to name all the family and friends who were loved and inspired by Janie.

She was an amazing woman with a lot of love to give. Janie graduated from Cradock High School in 1965 and went on to have a highly successful and well-respected career in the Norfolk Naval Shipyard.

She will be remembered most as a wonderful daughter, sister, friend and the best mother a daughter could wish for. Her family and friends will never forget her and will always love her. Janie has truly left her mark on all. We are at peace knowing she is now in heaven with her mother, Lois Maynard; her sister, Virginia Maynard; and our Lord God.

Family and friends will gather in the chapel at Sturtevant Funeral Home, Portsmouth Blvd., Wednesday at 7 p.m. for a memorial service celebrating her life. Following the service, the family will receive friends at 2421 Lakewood Lane, Chesapeake, in Stonebridge Landing.
 
Maynard, Janie Hagwood (I159)
 
46308 The Virginian-Pilot, Norfolk, Virginia, Monday, June 14, 1993
Graham P. Bass

Graham Pierce Bass, 76, of Route 3, a retired farmer, died Saturday, June 12, in his home.

Mr. Bass was born in Chowan County. He was a member of Rocky Hock Baptist Church and was a U.S. Army Air Corps veteran of World War II.

Survivors include his wife, Mary Belle Byrum Bass; two sons, Carroll Bass of Edenton and Bobby Bass of Ayden, N.C.; three sisters, Edith White of Edenton, Dorothy Chappell of Belvidere and Ruth Owens of Hobbsville; two brothers, Marcus Bass and Percy Bass, both of Edenton; and 11 grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a son, Gray Bass.

Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 3 p.m. in Rocky Hock Baptist Church by the Rev. Sandy Gregory. Burial will follow in the family cemetery. Friends may join the family at the residence. Miller Funeral Home, Gatesville, is handling arrangements.
 
Bass, Graham Pierce (I47102)
 
46309 The Virginian-Pilot, Norfolk, Virginia, Saturday, December 3, 1994
Lindsey Bass

Lindsey Bass, 78, of Route 1 died Dec. 2, 1994 in Chowan Hospital, Edenton.

Mr. Bass was born Jan. 24, 1916 in Chowan County, N.C. He was a retired maintenance worker for a cotton mill and the widower of Rose Pierce Bass. He was a member of Rocky Hock Baptist Church.

Survivors include four daughters, Doris Bunch, Brenda Turner and Kay Belch, all of Edenton, and Lillian Bass of Baltimore, Md.; three sons, Jesse Bass and Bobby Bass, both of Edenton, and Donny Bass of the Outer Banks; four sisters, Lizzie Pierce, Lena Bunch, Cora Evans and Lessie Layton, all of Edenton; 12 grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren.

A graveside service will be conducted at 3 p.m. today in Beaver Hill Cemetery by the Rev. Meridith Garrett. Williford
 
Bass, Lindsey (I47095)
 
46310 The Virginian-Pilot, Norfolk, Virginia, Saturday, June 29, 1991
South Bass III

Southall Bass III of the 1000 block of Dulcie Ave., a retired photographer and photo engraver, died June 27, 1991, in a Norfolk hospital.

A native of Portsmouth, Mr. Bass had retired from the Journal & Guide after 42 years. His work has been exhibited in the gallery of Norfolk State University's Fine Arts Building.

He retired in 1976 but continued working as a freelance photographer.

He was a member and former vestryman of Grace Episcopal Church, and was a member of the Bachelor Benedict Social Club, the Hiawatha Club and Campbell Lodge 67, A.F. & A.M.

Survivors include his wife, Lena B. Bass; a son, Kenneth E. Bass Sr. of Virginia Beach; a sister, Mary Bass-Lane of Chicago; and a grandchild.

The funeral will be conducted at noon Monday in Grace Episcopal Church by the
Rev. Joseph N. Green Jr. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. Viewing will be
from 1 to 6 p.m. Sunday at Riddick Funeral Service. The body will be placed in the church at 10:30 a.m. Monday. Friends may join the family at the residence.

Memorial donations may be made to the assistance program at Grace Episcopal Church.

 
Bass, Southall III (I2694)
 
46311 The Virginian-Pilot, Norfolk, Virginia, Sunday, June 27, 1993
Margaret Temple Bass

Margaret Temple Bass, 89, of the 100 block of 46th St., died June 25, 1993, in a local hospital.

Ms. Bass was a native of Lynchburg, Va. She was a supervisor with the U.S. Naval Supply Depot and was a member of Eastern Shore Episcopal Church in Virginia Beach, Children of the King's Daughters Hospital, Daughters of the American Revolution, The James Town Society and the Episcopal Women of the Church.

Survivors include several cousins.

A graveside service will be conducted at 2 p.m. Monday in Presbyterian Cemetery by the Rev. John Arms. There will be a visitation in H.D. Oliver Funeral Apartments, Laskin Road Chapel, from 6 to 8 p.m. today. Memorial donations may be made to Eastern Shore Episcopal Church or St. Pauls Episcopal Church, Lynchburg.


 
Bass, Margaret Temple (I61131)
 
46312 The Virginian-Pilot, Norfolk, Virginia, Thursday, July 1, 2021
Romulus Ellis Bass

Romulus Bass passed on Jun 29, 2021. No services will be held. Cremation and Funeral Services of Tidewater in handling. Condoleneces may be expressed at www.candfservices.com.
 
Bass, Romulus Jr. (I25)
 
46313 The Virginian-Pilot, Norfolk, Virginia, Thursday, November 10, 2016
Troy Clyde Bass

Troy Clyde Bass Norfolk - Mr. Bass passed away November 8, 2016. The family will receive friends Monday, November 14, 2016, from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Hollomon-Brown Funeral Home, Tidewater Dr. Chapel. A graveside service will be held Tuesday, November 15, 2016, 2:00 p.m. at Forest Lawn Cemetery. For further information visit: www.hollomon-brown.com.
 
Bass, Troy Clyde (I50242)
 
46314 The Virginian-Pilot, Norfolk, Virginia, Thursday, October 2, 1997
Betty A. Bass

Betty Ann Bass, 65, of the 500 block of Kellam Road, died Sept. 30, 1997, in Richmond.

Born in Portsmouth, she was the widow of Robert Earl Bass. She was a member of Haygood United Methodist Church. Mrs. Bass was an election officer for 30 years at the Virginia Beach Aragona Precinct. She was selected for the National Congress of Parents and Teachers Award for her dedication to the Parent Teacher Association.

Survivors include a daughter, Hazel Elizabeth Kunberger and her husband, Paul, of Richmond; two sisters, Bonnie Louise Cook of Portsmouth, Carrie Mae Shourds of Virginia Beach; three brothers, George H. Stublen of Portsmouth, John Stublen of Florida, Robert Stublen of Portsmouth; and a granddaughter, Victoria Elizabeth Kunberger of Richmond. She was predeceased by a sister, Phyllis Lee Stublen.

A funeral will be conducted at 1 p.m. Friday in Haygood United Methodist Church by the Rev. Alan Reifsnyder. Burial will be in Olive Branch Cemetery. The family will receive friends at Hollomon-Brown Funeral Home, Bayside Chapel, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. today. Memorial donations may be made to the National Kidney Foundation.


 
Betty Ann (I4461)
 
46315 The Virginian-Pilot, Norfolk, Virginia, Tuesday, April 2, 2013
Joseph A. Bass

Chesapeake - Joseph Alwood Bass, 81, of the 3400 block of Galberry Road, passed away Saturday, March 30, 2013 in his residence. A native of Portsmouth, he was a birthright member of the Nansemond Indian Tribe and was a retired carman for Norfolk-Southern Railroad after 43 years. He was a member of Indiana United Methodist Church, past master of Driver Masonic Lodge, and a member of Portsmouth Scottish Rite Bodies and Khedive Shrine Temple. He was preceded in death by his parents, Chief Earl L. and Lucille E. Bass. Survivors include his wife, Iris Lucile Bass; a daughter, Debra J. Blessing of Chesapeake; a son, Chief Barry W. Bass and wife Betty of Chesapeake; four sisters, Peggy, Clara, Carrie and Sandra; a brother, Bobby; three grandchildren, Tracie, Wendi and Jesse; five great-grandchildren, Jacob, Malia, Damon, Jordon, and Autumn. A funeral will be held at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 3, in Sturtevant Funeral Home, Portsmouth Blvd. Chapel by the Revs. Larry Renfrow and Kirk Culpepper. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Bon Secours Hospice, 3636 High St., Ports., VA 23707 or the Indian Tribal Assn., PO Box 6558, Ports., VA 23703. www.SturtevantFuneralHome.com.


 
Bass, Joseph Alwood (I46551)
 
46316 The Virginian-Pilot, Norfolk, Virginia, Tuesday, April 20, 1999
James Franklin Bass Jr.

James Franklin Bass Jr., 68, formerly of Wilson, N.C., died April 18, 1999.

Mr. Bass was born Dec. 12, 1930. He was an active member of I.B.E.W. Local 80 and a retired electrician.

Survivors include his wife, Dorothy Forbes Bass; a daughter, Belinda H. and her husband, Johnny Lewis, of Portsmouth; sons and their wives, James E. and Nancy Bass, Bucky W. and Debbie Bass, all of Wilson, Danny R. and Amy Hales of Charlotte; sisters and their husbands, Shirley and Prentice R. Whitman, and Joyce Shackleford, all of Wilson, Elizabeth Koellner of Elizabeth City; brothers and their wives, William ''Billy'' D. and Mae Bass of Wilson, Glen ''Ray'' and Ruth Ann Bass of Atlantic, Va.; grandchildren, Heather Bass and Kevin Bass of Wilson, Laurey Ann Kauffman of Dublin, Calif., T.J. Lewis and Kris Lewis of Portsmouth, and Michelle Barrett of Virginia Beach, Sharon Hales of Charlotte; and seven great-grandchildren.

A funeral will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday in Joyner's Funeral Home, Wilson, by the Rev. Merrill Davis. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery. Visitation will be from 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home and other times the family will be at the home of Shirley Whitman, 4504 Firestone Lane, Wilson.

 
Bass, James Franklin Jr. (I2468)
 
46317 The Virginian-Pilot, Norfolk, Virginia, Tuesday, June 8, 2004
Lena Holmes White

Lena Holmes White, 83, died June 6, 2004. A graveside service will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday in Beaver Hill. Evans Funerals & Cremations of Edenton is in charge.
 
Holmes, Lena (I53926)
 
46318 The Virginian-Pilot, Norfolk, Virginia, Tuesday, March 23, 2004
Earnest A. Bass Jr.

Earnest Augustus Bass Jr., 64, of the 100 block of River Bridge Road, died March 19, 2004, in Florida. A native of Chesapeake, he was the son of Frances Hurst Bass of Suffolk and the widower of Ruth Smith Bass. He was a retired heavy equipment operator, a member of Duck United Methodist Church in Duck, N.C., Moose Lodge No. 898 and Nansemond Indian Tribe.

In addition to his mother, he is survived by a son, Earnest A. Bass III and wife Karin of Weeksville, N.C.; a brother, Paul Bass of Rocky Mount, N.C.; a grandchild, Joseph Daniel Bass, his "best buddy"; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.

A funeral will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday at Sturtevant Funeral Home, Portsmouth Blvd. Chapel, with burial in Olive Branch Cemetery. The family will receive friends at the funeral home Wednesday from 7 to 8:30 p.m.

 
Bass, Earnest Augustus Jr. (I53211)
 
46319 The Virginian-Pilot, Norfolk, Virginia, Wednesday, March 2, 1994
Leslie Arthur Bass

Leslie Arthur Bass Sr., 49, a resident of Wakefield, died Monday, Feb. 28, 1994, in his home.

Mr. Bass was a native of Deep Creek and was the son of the late James A. Bass and Eleanor Cowan Bass Keaton. He was a U.S. Marine Corps veteran, having received the Purple Heart for his service during Vietnam as a master gunnery sergeant. He was the retired owner of Bass Disbributors and was a member of Wakefield Friends Church.

He is survived by his wife, Martha Anne Freeman Bass; three sons, Christopher Dow Bass, Leslie A. Bass Jr. and Melvin W. Bass, all of Wakefield; his stepfather, V.L. Keaton of Chesapeake; a sister, Delma B. Hayes of Miami; two brothers, James A. Bass of South Mills, N.C. and William N. Bass of Chesapeake; a stepbrother, Bruce Keaton of Oklahoma; a stepson, McAllen Freeman of Madison Heights; and a stepdaughter, Jo Anne Coe of Brookneal.

A funeral will be held at Purviance Funeral Home, Wakefield, at 2 p.m. today by the Rev. Linwood Hairfield. Burial will be private. The family will receive friends at 37370 Old Wakefield Road. Memorial donations may be made to the American Heart Association or the American Lung Association.
 
Bass, Leslie Arthur (I58605)
 
46320 The Virginian-Pilot, Norfolk, Virginia, Wednesday, May 20, 1992
Lloyd W. Bass

Lloyd William Bass, 79, of Route 3, a retired carpenter and farmer, died May 19, 1992, in a hospital.

Mr. Bass was born in Chowan County. He was a member of Rocky Hock Baptist Church and was the widower of Willie Mae Corbitt Bass.

Survivors include two daughters, Shirley A. Pizzitola of Roper and Cathy B. Forehand of Edenton; two sons, Norman L. Bass and Eugene Bass; four sisters, Lizzie Pierce, Lessie Layton, Cora Evans and Lena Bunch; and a brother, Lindsey Bass, all of Edenton; six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

The funeral will be conducted at 2 p.m. Thursday in Rocky Hock Baptist Church by the Rev. Donald Wagner. Burial will be in Beaver Hill Cemetery. Miller Funeral Home, Gatesville, is handling arrangements.
 
Bass, Lloyd William (I47094)
 
46321 The Virginian-Pilot, Norfolk, Virginia, Wednesday, October 31, 1990
Romulus Bass

Romulus Bass Sr., 72, of the 2900 block of Queen City Road, a retired hatchboss, died Oct. 30, 1990, in a hospital.

Mr. Bass was a native of Camden, N.C. He was a member of the International Longshoreman's Association, Local 1248, Greater St. Andrew's A.M.E. Church and Masonic Lodge 192. He was an associate member of the Virginia Sheriff's Institute.

Survivors include his wife, Reba Carrington Bass; five daughters, Aline L. Bass, Georgia D. Bass and Spring L. Brooks, all of Virginia Beach, Jean N. Bass of Chesapeake and Reba A. Gilbert of Washington, D.C.; two sons, Romulus E. Bass Jr. of Norfolk and Cassell S. Bass of Chesapeake; a sister, Rosa Ellis of Gainesville, Fla.; a brother, Elijah Bass of Baltimore; 17 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren.

The funeral will be conducted at 1:30 p.m. Saturday in Greater St. Andrew's A.M.E. Church by the Rev. William H. Grant Jr. and the Rev. George Gilbert. Burial with Masonic rites will be in Woodlawn Memorial Gardens. Friends may join the family from 7 to 8 p.m. Friday in Hollomon-Brown Funeral Home, Indian River Chapel.

Memorial donations may be made to a favorite charity.
 
Bass, Romulus (I8)
 
46322 The Virginian-Pilot, Virginia, 26 February 2012
James A. Bass

South Mills - James Augustus Bass, 76, of the 2000 block of U.S. 17 North, passed away on Saturday February 25, 2012 in Elizabeth City. He was a native of Portsmouth and was a retired sheet metal mechanic for the Norfolk Naval Base.
He is survived by his wife, Bessie Pope Bass; one daughter, Tammy Gray and husband Billy of Chesapeake; one step-son, Billy Bechtel of South Mills; one sister, Delma Jean Hayes of Fort Lauderdale, Fl.; three grandchildren and two great grandchildren.
A funeral Service will be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday Feb. 28, at Sturtevant Funeral Home, Portsmouth Blvd. Chapel. Burial will follow in Greenlawn Memorial Gardens. The family will receive friends at the funeral home Monday from 7-8:30 p.m.
 
Bass, James Augustus Jr. (I58604)
 
46323 The Wakulla News, Crawfordsville, Florida, Monday, 18 December 2023
Joanne Charlotte Bass Cox

Joanne Charlotte Bass Cox, 88, passed away December 4, 2023.

She was born in Aron, Florida, in Wakulla County to the parents of Carl Richard Bass, Sr., and Hadassah Stoutamire Bass. Joanne later moved to Tallahassee, Fl, with her parents. A few years after her marriage to Clayton Cox (married for 63 years), the family moved to Jacksonville, Fl, and then Joanne and Clayton returned to Smith Creek, Fl, in 1975. Since 1990, she lived in the Reston subdivision in Havana, Fl.

Survivors include her son, Edward Cox (wife Denise); daughters June Cox Richard (husband Art); and Carol Cox Langston (husband Ricky) granddaughter, Kelsey Cox, and grandson, Clayton Cox (wife Yagoda); brother Gene Bass (wife Gaile), and sister, Betty June Koval. She is also survived by many nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.

She was preceded in death by brothers, Kirby Bass; Woody Harrell; Charles Bass; and Carl Bass, Jr. She was also preceded in death by sisters, Alice Bass Peterson; Betty Bass Westberry, Catherine Bass; Nell Bass Rhinehart, and Olive Bass Kirkland.

She was a descendent of two pioneer families, the Hosford and Stoutamire families of Liberty County, Fl. She was a Christian, and served her Lord & Savior as a committed member of Thomas Memorial Baptist Church of Quincy, Fl. From the time she was a teenager, Joan devoted her life to caring for others. She loved God's great outdoors and spent many hours creating beautiful flower beds in her yard. She will be missed and remembered by her children as the most loving, sweet, and hard-working Mother that God could give a child.

There will be a Memorial service at a later date.

Memorial donations may be given to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Florida Sheriffs Youth Ranch of Liveoak, Fl, Big Bend Hospice, and the American Parkinson Disease Association.

Independent Funeral Home (850-875-1529) handled arrangements.
 
Bass, Joanne Charlotte (I5609)
 
46324 The Wamego Times, Kansas, Wednesday, August 25, 2021
Wanda Lynne Bassett

Wanda Lynne Bassett, 68, of Olathe, KS, passed away at her home in Olathe, Kansas Thursday, August 19, 2021. She was born on September 8, 1952, in Westmoreland, Kansas, and spent most of her childhood years in Manhattan, Kansas. Wanda was well known for her fun-loving nature, love for family and friends, and dedication to work. She loved the Kansas City Chiefs, Kansas City Royals, K-State Wildcats, tropical vacations, and movies. She always looked forward to family gatherings and loved keeping up with her three generations of nieces and nephews.

Wanda graduated from Manhattan High School and then attended Kansas State University, where she earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Home Economics. Wanda then began a long and successful career in research and data analysis, having spent twenty-one at Midwest Research in Kansas City where she last served as a Senior Analyst, then over fifteen years at KU Medical Center where she served as a Database Coordinator until her retirement in 2019.

Wanda was preceded in death by her beloved father and mother, Floyd, and Lorena (Howe) Bassett of Wamego, Kansas; brother-in-law and Larry and Thelda (Bassett) Herrmann of Omaha, Nebraska; and nephews Todd and Michael Herrmann of Omaha, Nebraska. She is survived by her brother and sister-in-law George and Sandra (Jacobson) Bassett of Tyler, Texas, nephews Kevin Herrmann and his wife Julie of Boise, Idaho, Randy Bassett and his wife Michele of Austin, Texas, Rick Bassett of Lubbock, Texas, and Rob Bassett of Longview, Texas, along with their loved ones, eight great nieces and nephews, and six great-great nieces and nephews. Wanda will be dearly missed by all of us until we all reunite in heaven.

Funeral services will be held at 10:00 am, Saturday, August 28, 2021, at Campanella & Stewart Funeral Home in Wamego. The family will greet friends before the service beginning at 9:00 am. Graveside services will be held after the service at the Wamego City Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorial contributions to the Wounded Warrior Project, Purple Paws Animal Welfare Society, or any other charitable organization of their choice. Those donations may be sent in care of Campanella & Stewart Funeral Home in Wamego 4370 Salzer Rd PO box 48, Wamego, KS, 66547. Online condolences may be made at www.campanellastewart.com.
 
Bassett, Wanda Lynne (I24985)
 
46325 The Wanderer, Massachusetts, July 3, 2018
George B. Bassett Sr. (Picture included)

George B. Bassett, Sr., 73, of Marion, died Saturday, June 30, 2018 at Tobey Hospital in Wareham unexpectedly. He was the husband of Janice L. (Valle) Bassett. They were married for 54 years.

Born in Acushnet, he was the son of the late Arthur E. and Florence H. (Bumpus) Bassett. George worked as a driver and installer for Sea Gas of Mattapoisett for 45 years.

He loved his family, gambling at Foxwoods, working in his yard, and listening to music of all types.

Survivors include his wife, Janice Bassett of Marion; his children, George Bassett and his wife Joann of Lakeville, and Mary Melanson and her husband Scott of W. Wareham; his brother, Arthur Bassett of W. Wareham; his grandchildren, Glenn Bassett, Dean Bassett, and Kassandra Noble; his great grandchildren, Mason Noble, Logan Lovasco, Gavin Bassett, Jayden Bassett, and Kalianna Lovasco. He was predeceased by his brother, the late Robert Bassett.

A celebration of his life will be held on Sat., Sept. 22, 2018 at The Century House, 107 S. Main St., Acushnet from 11:30 AM to 4 PM.

In lieu of flowers, donations in his memory may be made to a charity of your choice.

Arrangements by Chapman, Cole & Gleason Funeral Home, Wareham. For directions and on-line guestbook visit: www.ccgfuneralhome.com.
 
Bassett, George B. (I35812)
 
46326 The Washington Post
August 13, 1983
Jack L. Bassett, 65, who worked 35 years for the American Red Cross
Jack L. Bassett, 65, who worked 35 years for the American Red Cross before retiring in 1980 as administrative assistant to the executive vice president at the national headquarters, died of a cerebral hemorrhage August 8 at the Venice Hospital in Venice, Florida.
Mr. Bassett, who moved from Springfield, Virginia, to Venice in 1980, was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He graduated from Marquette University. During World War II, he served in the Navy.
He joined the Red Cross after the war and worked in St. Louis before being transferred to Washington in 1973.
Survivors include his wife, Lorraine, of Venice; two daughters, Barbara Heinzen of St. Louis, and Kathleen Scott of Houston, and five grandchildren.

1920 Federal Census of Madison, Dane County, Wisconsin (26 Jan 1920)
Lewis Bassett - 21 - M - IL-IL-IL - Head - Machinist Industrial Plant
Rose - 20 - F - WI-OH-NY - Wife
Lewis - 2-4/12 - M - WI-IL-WI - Son
George - 27 - M - IL-IL-IL - Brother - Machinist Industrial Plant
Eva - 24 - F - WI-MN-IA - SisterL
Jack - 0/12 - M - WI-IL-WI - Nephew
(Living at 1124 Curtis Court)
Living next door
George Bassett - 56 - M - IL-IL-IL - Head - Machinist Industrial Plant
Emma - 57 - F - IL-IL-IL - Wife
Leo - 14 - M - IL-IL-IL - Son

1930 Federal Census of Madison, Dane County, Wisconsin
George Bassett Jr. - 37 - M - IL-IL-IL - Head - Machinist
Eva - 34 - F - WI-MN-WI - Wife
Jack - 10 - M - WI-IL-WI - Son
(Living at 2750 Union Street)
(Married at 25 & 22) 
Bassett, Jack L. (I1981)
 
46327 The Washington Post
August 13, 1983
Jack L. Bassett, 65, who worked 35 years for the American Red Cross
Jack L. Bassett, 65, who worked 35 years for the American Red Cross before retiring in 1980 as administrative assistant to the executive vice president at the national headquarters, died of a cerebral hemorrhage August 8 at the Venice Hospital in Venice, Florida.
Mr. Bassett, who moved from Springfield, Virginia, to Venice in 1980, was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He graduated from Marquette University. During World War II, he served in the Navy.
He joined the Red Cross after the war and worked in St. Louis before being transferred to Washington in 1973.
Survivors include his wife, Lorraine, of Venice; two daughters, Barbara Heinzen of St. Louis, and Kathleen Scott of Houston, and five grandchildren. 
Bassett, Barbara (I2911)
 
46328 The Washington Post
August 13, 1983
Jack L. Bassett, 65, who worked 35 years for the American Red Cross
Jack L. Bassett, 65, who worked 35 years for the American Red Cross before retiring in 1980 as administrative assistant to the executive vice president at the national headquarters, died of a cerebral hemorrhage August 8 at the Venice Hospital in Venice, Florida.
Mr. Bassett, who moved from Springfield, Virginia, to Venice in 1980, was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He graduated from Marquette University. During World War II, he served in the Navy.
He joined the Red Cross after the war and worked in St. Louis before being transferred to Washington in 1973.
Survivors include his wife, Lorraine, of Venice; two daughters, Barbara Heinzen of St. Louis, and Kathleen Scott of Houston, and five grandchildren. 
Bassett, Kathleen (I2912)
 
46329 The Washington Post, 13 Dec 2009
Alvin V. Bassett Sr. (Picture Included)

BASSETT ALVIN VERNON BASSETT, SR. Of Alexandria, VA died on Thursday, December 10, 2009. Predeceased by daughter Pamela, brother William, granddaughter, Brandy and great-granddaughter, Kirsten. He is survived by his wife, Ruth; son, Alvin, Jr. and his wife, Angela; brothers and sisters, Jack, Archie, Gene, Barney, Leland, Harry, George, Vida, Mary, Sarah and Chichi; grandchildren, Christy and her husband, Derrick Sr., Michael and his wife, Jessica, Crystal, Florisha, Katie and Matthew, great-grandchildren, Samantha, Derrick Jr., Dylan, Dustin, Haley, Antonio Jr., Tyler, Jordan, Jaylynn, Kayla and Brandy. Friends may call at the Demaine Funeral Home, 520 S. Washington St., Alexandria, VA 22314, where the family will be present Monday, December 14 from 6 to 8 p.m. and where services will be held on Tuesday, December 15 at 1 p.m. Interment to follow at Mt. Comfort Cemetery, 6600 S. Kings Highway, Alexandria, VA. 
Bassett, Alvin Vernon (I251)
 
46330 The Washington Post, 24 January 2004
Earl J. ?Buddy? Bass
Computer Executive

Earl J. "Buddy" Bass, 78, a retired computer industry executive who worked in electronic commerce, died of congestive heart failure Jan. 18 while vacationing with his family in Las Vegas. He lived in Silver Spring.
Mr. Bass established the documentation for the North American electronic data interchange standards, which allow computers to exchange business data reliably. He contributed to the development of a standard used by the U.S. grocery industry and developed a technique recognizable by both computers and humans that allows computers to make sure data are complete and unambiguous.
For his work, Mr. Bass and two colleagues in 1995 received the Edward A. Guilbert award from the Data Interchange Standards Association.
Mr. Bass, who was born in Philadelphia, graduated from Catholic University, attended the University of Maryland and American University and received a master's degree in engineering administration from George Washington University.
In World War II, he served in the Army as a radar and radio repairman in Washington and on the West Coast.
He was the first chairman of the ASC X12 Technical Assessment Committee, the third chairman of the ASC X12 and a U.S. delegate to the U.N. Economic Commission for Europe Working Party 4, which was charged with developing and maintaining an international electronic data interchange standard.
Mr. Bass was a member of B'nai B'rith of Silver Spring and Sigma Tau engineering society.
Survivors include his wife of 55 years, Beatrice Klein Bass of Silver Spring; two sons, Steven Bass of Seattle and Joseph Bass of Olney; two daughters, Sherry Bass of San Francisco and Abby Napoli of New Orleans; a sister; and nine grandchildren.
 
Bass, Earl J. (I29)
 
46331 The Washington Post, 27 Oct 1990
Ralph S. Bassett - Electircal Engineer

Ralph Salvage Bassett, 82, a retired electrical engineer who had worked at Vitro Laboratories in Silver Spring and for the Army Signal Corps, died of a cerebral aneurysm Oct. 25 at Rockingham memorial Hospital in Harrisonburg, Va.
Mr. Bassett was born in Chicago and attended the University of Chicago. He worked for the Army Signal Corps in Chicago before moving to the Washington area in 1941.
He was a civilian employee of the Army Signal Corps during World War II. After war he taught at Capital Radio Engineering Institute here until 1951, when he began working at Vitro Laboratories. He retired from Vitro in 1973.
In 1973 he moved from Silver Spring to Middletown, Va. He moved from there to Harrisonburg in August of 1989.
His first wife, Vernal Walston Bassett, died in 1960. Survivors include his wife of 29 years, Amy Stauffer Bassett of Harrisonburg, and their son, Daniel Ralph Bassett of Port Republic, Va.; four children by his first marriage, Linda Bassett Schaye of Chicago, David W. Bassett of Lagunitas, Calif., James Walter Bassett of Winchesther, Va., and Everett John Bassett of Tempe, Ariz.; and six grandchildren.

Ralph S. Bassett, 27 Oct 1990
Unknown Harrisonburg, Virginia newspaper

Ralph Salvage Bassett, 82, of 1724 Park Road, Apt. A, in Harrisonburg, died at 9:35 Thursday evening at the Rockingham Memorial Hospital.
A son of the late Walter Lindley Bassett and Minnie Salvage Bassett, he was born on June 12, 1908, in Chicago where he lived his early life. he later moved to Rolling Praire, Indiana, prior to moving to Orlando, Florida, where he graduated from high school. He returned to Chicago where he studied electrical engineering at the University of Chicago.
Mr. Bassett then served at the Pentagon as a civilian with the Army Signal Corps in World War II, prior to teaching at Capital Radio Engineering Institute in Washington, D.C. He later was employed at Vitro Laboratories of Automation Industries of Silver Spring for 22 years before retiring in 1973.
Mr. Bassett was active in the Boy Scouts, P.T.A. and the Shenandoah Area Agency for Aging. He was a member of the Otterbern United Methodist Church. He was active in church affairs, serving as Trustee and on administrative committees in the Methodist church he attended.
Mr. Bassett was twice married. His first wife, Mrs. Vernal Walston Bassett, preceded him in death in 1960. On January 21, 1961, he married the former Amy Stauffer, who survives.
Also surviving are five children, Linda Bassett Schaye of Chicago, Illinois, David Walston Bassett of Lagunitas, California, James Walter Bassett of WInchester, Everett John Bassett of Tempe, Arizona, and Daniel Ralph Bassett of Port Republic; and six grandchildren. He was the last surviving member of his immediate family.
His body will be cremated at the Lindsey Cremation Chapel in Harrisonburg. Memorial services will be held Sunday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock from Otterbern United Methodist Church. The Rev. Raymond Edmonds will conduct the service.
The family will receive friends immediately following the service at the church. Friends may also call at the residence.
Those desiring may make memorial contributions to the Otterbern United Methodist Church or the Stephens City United Methodist Church in his memory. 
Bassett, Ralph Salvage (I21)
 
46332 The Washington Post, 8 Jun 2008
Grace Bessette

Grace F. Bessette. On Saturday, May 31, 2008, Grace F. Bessette of Hyattsville, MD. Beloved wife of the late Arthur Bessette; mother of Arthur (Debbie Curtis) Jr., Adrienne and Donald Bessette; sister of Mary, Nan, Gerry, Philip and the late Charlie, Rose, Josephine and Angie. Graveside service at Gate of Heaven Chapel, 13801 Georgia Ave., Silver Spring, MD on Monday, June 9, at 1 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to Martha Lloyd Community Services, c/o Jackie Hickok, 190 West Main Street, Troy, PA 16947. Arrangements by Collins Funeral Home. 
Grace F. (I6566)
 
46333 The Washington Post, DC
July 4, 2004
Diane Thomson Bassett
Diane Thomson Bassett, 76, a volunteer and homemaker, died from respiratory failure June 22 at Inova Fairfax Hospital. She lived in Falls Church.
Born in Connecticut, she married her high school sweetheart in 1949 and moved to the Washington area a decade later. A drama student in high school, Mrs. Bassett enjoyed writing poetry and singing. She volunteered for several years with the Humane Society in Falls Church. Her husband, Harold N. Bassett, died in 1995. Her son, Stephen Bassett died in 1967, and son William Bassett died in 1993. Survivors include a daughter, Jill T. Clum of Bedford, Virginia, and five granddaughters. 
Thomson, Diane (I2503)
 
46334 The Washington Post, DC
September 30, 1995
Harold N. Bassett - FBI Official
Harold N. Bassett, 70, who retired in 1979 as assistant director of the FBI records management division, died of cancer September 29 at his Falls Church home. He moved to Northern Virginia about 35 years ago. Mr. Bassett began his 29 year career with the FBI as a special agent on the West Coast. He later was a personnel officer, executve assistant to the associate director and assistant director of inspection and administrative services divisions.
Mr. Bassett was born in New Haven, Connecticut. He was a graduate of Fitchburg State College in Massachusetts. He served in the Army Air Forces in the Pacific during World War II. After he retired, Mr. Bassett was executive director for about six months of the Connecticut state division of special revenues.
He was a member of the Society of Former Special Agents of the FBI. Survivors include his wife, Diane Thomson Bassett of Falls Church; a daughter, Jill Clum of Broad Run, Virginia; a sister, Dorothy Pearsall of Morrisville, New York; and four grandchildren. Two sons predeceased him, Stephen Bassett in 1967 and William Bassett in 1993.

1930 Federal Census of New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut (11 Apr 1930)
Harold Bassett - 37 - M - CT-CT-CT - Head - Clerk Railroad
Mable - 42 - F - CT-CT-CT - Wife
Dorothy - 7 - F - CT-CT-CT - Daughter
Harold - 4 - M - CT-CT-CT - Son 
Bassett, Harold N. (I2502)
 
46335 The Washington Post, DC
September 30, 1995
Harold N. Bassett - FBI Official
Harold N. Bassett, 70, who retired in 1979 as assistant director of the FBI records management division, died of cancer September 29 at his Falls Church home. He moved to Northern Virginia about 35 years ago. Mr. Bassett began his 29 year career with the FBI as a special agent on the West Coast. He later was a personnel officer, executve assistant to the associate director and assistant director of inspection and administrative services divisions.
Mr. Bassett was born in New Haven, Connecticut. He was a graduate of Fitchburg State College in Massachusetts. He served in the Army Air Forces in the Pacific during World War II. After he retired, Mr. Bassett was executive director for about six months of the Connecticut state division of special revenues.
He was a member of the Society of Former Special Agents of the FBI. Survivors include his wife, Diane Thomson Bassett of Falls Church; a daughter, Jill Clum of Broad Run, Virginia; a sister, Dorothy Pearsall of Morrisville, New York; and four grandchildren. Two sons predeceased him, Stephen Bassett in 1967 and William Bassett in 1993. 
Bassett, Stephen (I2504)
 
46336 The Washington Post, DC
September 30, 1995
Harold N. Bassett - FBI Official
Harold N. Bassett, 70, who retired in 1979 as assistant director of the FBI records management division, died of cancer September 29 at his Falls Church home. He moved to Northern Virginia about 35 years ago. Mr. Bassett began his 29 year career with the FBI as a special agent on the West Coast. He later was a personnel officer, executve assistant to the associate director and assistant director of inspection and administrative services divisions.
Mr. Bassett was born in New Haven, Connecticut. He was a graduate of Fitchburg State College in Massachusetts. He served in the Army Air Forces in the Pacific during World War II. After he retired, Mr. Bassett was executive director for about six months of the Connecticut state division of special revenues.
He was a member of the Society of Former Special Agents of the FBI. Survivors include his wife, Diane Thomson Bassett of Falls Church; a daughter, Jill Clum of Broad Run, Virginia; a sister, Dorothy Pearsall of Morrisville, New York; and four grandchildren. Two sons predeceased him, Stephen Bassett in 1967 and William Bassett in 1993. 
Bassett, William Lloyd (I2505)
 
46337 The Washington Post, DC
September 30, 1995
Harold N. Bassett - FBI Official
Harold N. Bassett, 70, who retired in 1979 as assistant director of the FBI records management division, died of cancer September 29 at his Falls Church home. He moved to Northern Virginia about 35 years ago. Mr. Bassett began his 29 year career with the FBI as a special agent on the West Coast. He later was a personnel officer, executve assistant to the associate director and assistant director of inspection and administrative services divisions.
Mr. Bassett was born in New Haven, Connecticut. He was a graduate of Fitchburg State College in Massachusetts. He served in the Army Air Forces in the Pacific during World War II. After he retired, Mr. Bassett was executive director for about six months of the Connecticut state division of special revenues.
He was a member of the Society of Former Special Agents of the FBI. Survivors include his wife, Diane Thomson Bassett of Falls Church; a daughter, Jill Clum of Broad Run, Virginia; a sister, Dorothy Pearsall of Morrisville, New York; and four grandchildren. Two sons predeceased him, Stephen Bassett in 1967 and William Bassett in 1993.

The Washington Post, DC
July 4, 2004
Diane Thomson Bassett
Diane Thomson Bassett, 76, a volunteer and homemaker, died from respiratory failure June 22 at Inova Fairfax Hospital. She lived in Falls Church.
Born in Connecticut, she married her high school sweetheart in 1949 and moved to the Washington area a decade later. A drama student in high school, Mrs. Bassett enjoyed writing poetry and singing. She volunteered for several years with the Humane Society in Falls Church. Her husband, Harold N. Bassett, died in 1995. Her son, Stephen Bassett died in 1967, and son William Bassett died in 1993. Survivors include a daughter, Jill T. Clum of Bedford, Virginia, and five granddaughters. 
Bassett, Jill T. (I2506)
 
46338 The Washington Post, DC
September 30, 1995
Harold N. Bassett - FBI Official
Harold N. Bassett, 70, who retired in 1979 as assistant director of the FBI records management division, died of cancer September 29 at his Falls Church home. He moved to Northern Virginia about 35 years ago. Mr. Bassett began his 29 year career with the FBI as a special agent on the West Coast. He later was a personnel officer, executve assistant to the associate director and assistant director of inspection and administrative services divisions.
Mr. Bassett was born in New Haven, Connecticut. He was a graduate of Fitchburg State College in Massachusetts. He served in the Army Air Forces in the Pacific during World War II. After he retired, Mr. Bassett was executive director for about six months of the Connecticut state division of special revenues.
He was a member of the Society of Former Special Agents of the FBI. Survivors include his wife, Diane Thomson Bassett of Falls Church; a daughter, Jill Clum of Broad Run, Virginia; a sister, Dorothy Pearsall of Morrisville, New York; and four grandchildren. Two sons predeceased him, Stephen Bassett in 1967 and William Bassett in 1993. 
Clum (I2507)
 
46339 The Washington Post, DC
September 30, 1995
Harold N. Bassett - FBI Official
Harold N. Bassett, 70, who retired in 1979 as assistant director of the FBI records management division, died of cancer September 29 at his Falls Church home. He moved to Northern Virginia about 35 years ago. Mr. Bassett began his 29 year career with the FBI as a special agent on the West Coast. He later was a personnel officer, executve assistant to the associate director and assistant director of inspection and administrative services divisions.
Mr. Bassett was born in New Haven, Connecticut. He was a graduate of Fitchburg State College in Massachusetts. He served in the Army Air Forces in the Pacific during World War II. After he retired, Mr. Bassett was executive director for about six months of the Connecticut state division of special revenues.
He was a member of the Society of Former Special Agents of the FBI. Survivors include his wife, Diane Thomson Bassett of Falls Church; a daughter, Jill Clum of Broad Run, Virginia; a sister, Dorothy Pearsall of Morrisville, New York; and four grandchildren. Two sons predeceased him, Stephen Bassett in 1967 and William Bassett in 1993. 
Pearsall (I2508)
 
46340 The Washington Post, DC, 14 Feb 1998
William Kerr Bassett - Personnel Officer
William Kerr Bassett, 85, a civilian personnel and planning officer who retired from the Navy Department in 1974, died of pneumonia Feb. 10 at a retirement facility in Tyler, Tex.
Mr. Bassett was born in Providence, Ky. He graduated from Cumberland University in Tennessee and the University of San Francisco Law School.
In 1941, he came to Washington to work for the U.S. Maritime Commission. Later he served on active duty with the Navy during World War II. After the war, he returned to the Maritime Commission but shortly thereafter transferred to the Navy Department, where he remained until retirement. He had received a Superior Service Award and two Meritorious Service Awards.
He was a tennis enthusiast, and he played on the Navy Department tennis team in the Government Tennis League. He was a member of the Edgemoor Tennis Club in Bethesda, and for several years, he was ranked among the top senior men's doubles players.
Mr. Bassett was an Eagle Scout, an assistant scoutmaster and a historian and member of the Revolutionary War Roundtable and the Civil War Roundtable. Mr. Bassett, a longtime resident of Bethesda, moved to Texas in 1992.
Survivors include his wife of 59 years, Minerva Bone Bassett of Tyler; two sons, William K. Bassett of Gallatin, Tenn., and John Bone Bassett of Greenville, Del.; a sister; and three granddaughters.

Hopkins County, Kentucky
Volume I - 1988
Gustavus Adolphus Bassett
Gustavus Adolphus "Gus" Bassett, youngest child of Elijah Bassett and his wife, Mary O'Rear Pearl, was born 11 Aug. 1855 in Bracken County, KY. He came to Hopkins County when he was four months old. When he was nine, his father, who had served as sheriff in Bracken County, was shot and killed. Four months later his mother died and Gus then lived with his sister, Sallie Bassett Williams.
On 25 Feb. 1879, Gus married Misher Izora "Odie" Cunningham, daughter of Joseph Misher Cunningham and Mary Louis Payne. Both of her parents died when she was very young and she was reared by uncle, Thomas Buford "Uncle Bufe" Payne. For the first year of their marriage, Gus and Odie lived on the Williams farm northeast of Providence but then bought their own farm on Clear Creek in Hopkins County. It was here that they reared their children and lived for the next 48 years until his death on 10 Mar. 1929. Later Odie moved to Benton, IL, and lived with her daughter. She died there 7 Jan. 1961 at the age of 102.
Their children were James Payne, Edgar Karr, Jeff, John Corliss, Karr Pearl, Beryl O'Rear and Lawrence Rogers Bassett. James Payne Bassett was born 12 Dec. 1879 and married Nancy Macy Baker on 25 Sept. 1906. They had three children: James Baker, William Kerr, and Marjorie. James Payne Bassett owned a livery stable in Providence and later had coal mines in Webster and Hopkins Counties. He was killed in a mine accident on 4 Nov. 1929. The next two little boys of Gus and Odie, "Little Eddie" and Jeff, died young.
They then had twin boys: John Corliss "Bill" and Karr Pearl Bassett, born 20 Sept. 1891. After World War I army service in the A.E.F., Bill worked for many years for St. Bernard and West Kentucky Coal Companies. Thereafter he served as Postmaster in Earlington for over twenty years. He was commander of the Earlington American Legion Post and also served as District Commander of the Legion. He was one of the founders and served as president of the Brown Meadow Lake Fishing Club. He married Elizabeth Zona Hearin on 7 July 1925. She began teaching school when she was a teenager and received her degree many years later from West Kentucky University after attending summer school almost every year. She was a devoted and talented teacher and served in the Earlington schools for most of her 50 year teaching career. Bill died on 20 Aug. 1965 and Zona on 17 Feb. 1985. They had no children. Karr married Mina Marie Van Metre on 8 Jul 1917 and they spent most of their married life in Washington state. He was Tax Assessor in Spokane for many years. They had four children: Winston Adolphus, Elanor Izora, Karlene Marie and Bette June. Karr died 24 Nov. 1963.
Beryl O'Rear Bassett, the only daughter of Gus and Odie, was born 28 Dec. 1893. She married on 5 Sept. 1914 Curtis E. Smith, who visited Providence as a member of the Benton, IL, Silver Cornet Band that played at the county fair. He became a lawyer and she worked in his abstract office for many years. They had two daughters, Berylene Bassett and Sue Carol. Beryl now lives with her daughter, Sue Smith Hawkins in Mobile, AL.
Lawrence Rogers Bassett was born on 23 Aug. 1896 and married Pauline Bullock on 3 Apr. 1923. They lived near Henderson, KY, where he had a large farm a few miles east of town. Lawrence died on 9 Feb. 1967. They had two children: Emma Jean and Robert Lawrence.
Gus Bassett was a hard worker and a good farmer; however, he managed to utilize his love of hunting and fishing and his gregarious nature to supplement the income from the usual corn and tobacco crops. His fish nets on Weirs and Clear Creeks provided fish to "peddle" in town along with hams, vegetables and his famous watermelons and cantaloupes. He enjoyed socializing with his adult customers but he delighted even more having some "Penny" melons for poor eager children who followed his wagon.
The Gus Bassett place on the Dalton Road was known for its hospitality. The annual family reunion brought Cunningham, Payne, Rogers, Smith, Tapp and other kin from Madisonville, Manitou and Nebo, but the Bassett farm was known best as a year-round gathering place for young people. The boys came to hunt and fish with the Bassett boys, and Beryl's friends came to see the boys. Gus Bassett was a tall, strong man and his wife, Odie, was a tiny but energetic woman. She stayed busy cooking and feeding the company that was always there to enjoy the good food of the family dinner table. When she died at 102, people said that she was proof that "Hard work never killed anyone." Gus was known not only to his children and grandchildren as "Pap" but also to the many young folk who made the Bassett farm their second home. He always said he had the best neighbors in the world: these included two land-owning Negro families, the Bishops and Rices.
Gus Bassett, a Democrat, a Mason and a Baptist, was an honest, honorable, generous and hospitable man who, like his wife, Odie, enjoyed living and sharing.
Submitted by Wm. Kerr Bassett

The Journal-Enterprise, Providence, Webster County, Kentucky
Thursday, September 25, 1958
Mrs. G.A. Bassett, formerly of Providence, observed her one 100th birthday Sunday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Beryl Smith, with whom she lives, in Benton, Ill. Relatives and close friends attended. Her four living children were with her for the occasion. They are: son, Karr of Spokane, Wash., and Carlos (Bill) of Earlington, who are twins, Lawrence of Henderson, and Mrs. Smith. Mrs. James P. Bassett, whose late husband was a son of the centenarian, was there with her daughter, Mrs. Robert Hussey and two sons of Chicago, Ill., and her son, William Bassett of Washington D.C. Five generations were represented among those in attendance: Mrs. G.A. Bassett; her daughter, Mrs. Smith; Mrs. Smith's daughter, the former Beryline Smith, and Beryline's child and grandchild. Among the many remembrances Mrs. Bassett received was a card from President and Mrs. Eisenhower. Mrs. Bassett, whose husband was a well-known farmer, is the oldest member of Providence First Baptist Church. She remains mentally alert and although she uses a cane as an aid in walking about the house, she declined its assistance when she walked to the table for her 100th birthday dinner and ate as heartily as her younger dinner companions. Mrs. O.D. Austin of Providence and her sister, Mrs. W.E. Menke of Huntingburg, Ind., who was visiting here, went to Benton for the festivities, as did Mr. and Mrs. C.E. Barnhill, Mrs. Bryan Ford, Mrs. Addie Barker and Miss Emma Lou Barnhill of Providence, with Mr. and Mrs. James Arnold and daughters, Elease and Rebecca, and Nancy Adams, of Madisonville. 
Bassett, William Kerr (I1185)
 
46341 The Washington Post, District of Columbia (3 Jul 2003)
George Thompson Bassett Jr. (Age 76)

On Monday, June 30, 2003, of Rockville, MD. Beloved husband of Erna H. Bassett
for 48 years. Loving father of Paul J., Richard C. and John S. Bassett, loving
brother of Joan Ross and Leo J. Bassett; loving grandfather of Zane M.
Bassett. A memorial service will be held at Pumphrey's Colonial Funeral Home,
300 W. Montgomery Ave., (Rt. 28, just of I-270, exit 6-A), Rockville, MD. on
Saturday, July 5 at 11 a.m. 
Bassett, George Thompson Jr. (I22215)
 
46342 The Washington Post, July 13, 2011
Marilyn A. Bassett (Age 79)

On Sunday, July 10, 2011 in Silver Spring, MD. Beloved wife of the late Richard C. Bassett; loving mother of Brendan (Xiomara) Bassett and Patrick (Nayantara Mendoca) Bassett; cherished grandmother of Christina, Kevin and Lily; loved sister of Janie Geriene and Danford Orr. She is also survived by other loving relatives and friends. Friends may call at HINESRINALDI FUNERAL HOME, 11800 New Hampshire Avenue, Silver Spring, MD on Friday, July 15 from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. A Mass of Christian Burial will be offered at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, 12319 New Hampshire Avenue, Silver Spring, MD on Saturday, July 16 at 10 a.m. Interment Gate of Heaven Cemetery.
 
Marilyn A. (I1510)
 
46343 The Washington Post, May 21, 2020
Jane P. Fowler (Picture included)

Jane P. Fowler, 92, died May 14, 2020, in Seaford, DE. Jane was born in Providence, KY to John Bassett Price and Effie Mitchell Price. Her family moved to Washington, DC in 1935 where they lived first on Capitol Hill, then in Glover Park. Jane graduated from Western High School, now the Duke Ellington School for the Performing Arts, then attended the University of Kentucky. She returned to Washington where she married the boy next door, Tom Fowler. Jane and Tom moved to Delaware in 1951 where they raised their five children. After the youngest was in school, Jane worked for Newark, then Christina, School District. After retirement, Jane had a second career as a member of the Town Council of her beloved adopted home town, Bethany Beach, DE, which she proudly served for sixteen years. Jane loved the ocean and everything to do with it from the moment she first saw it as an 8-year old child and she swam in it into her 80s. She was a reader, a feminist, a chocoholic, and a loving wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. Jane was predeceased by her husband Tom and their first child, Patricia Eaton, and is survived by their daughters Janet Hayden (Stephen Cumberland), Susan Fowler (Nelson Pressley), their sons John Fowler (Joan) and Tom Fowler, Jr. (Dana), grandchildren Brian, Maggie, Joanna, Evan, Ellen, Daniel, Lauren and Billy, and great-grandchildren Hunter and Cara. A private service and interment at the Veterans Cemetery in Millsboro, DE will be held at a date to be determined.
 
Price, Jane Bassett (I1573)
 
46344 The Washingtons and Their Homes by John W. Wayland
Colonel Lewis William Washington's father, George Corbin Washington, was descended from two of General Washington's brothers. His father was William Augustine, son of Augustine II, the General's half-brother; his mother was Jane Washington, daughter of John Augustine, the General's full brothers.
Mrs. Ella M. Basssett Washington, the second wife of Colonel Lewis W. Washington, made her will, writing it with her own hand, on November 20, 1880, leaving everything to her son (then her only child), William De Hertburn Washington. She probably spent her last years with him in New York. She died in New York, January 17, 1898. Her will was proved at Charles Town on February 7, 1898, by the oaths of Laura L. Mitchell and L. Nevelle Mitchell. 
Washington, William d'Herburn (I320)
 
46345 The Washingtons and Their Homes by John W. Wayland
Colonel Lewis William Washington's father, George Corbin Washington, was descended from two of General Washington's brothers. His father was William Augustine, son of Augustine II, the General's half-brother; his mother was Jane Washington, daughter of John Augustine, the General's full brothers.
Mrs. Ella M. Basssett Washington, the second wife of Colonel Lewis W. Washington, made her will, writing it with her own hand, on November 20, 1880, leaving everything to her son (then her only child), William De Hertburn Washington. She probably spent her last years with him in New York. She died in New York, January 17, 1898. Her will was proved at Charles Town on February 7, 1898, by the oaths of Laura L. Mitchell and L. Nevelle Mitchell. 
Washington, George Corbin (I364)
 
46346 The Waterloo Press, February 7, 1895
OBITUARY

Charles Bassett, was born in Brownhelm, Lorain Co. Ohio, Jan. 8, 1838; died Jan. 31, 1895, aged 57 years and 23 days.
He was the son of Thomas and Nancy Bassett, who died while he was yet a child, leaving him to battle life for himself. When eight years of age, he went to Erie Co. O., where he remained four years. He then went to Union City, Mich. and from there to Coldwater, where he began to learn the jeweler?s trade, serving as an apprentice four years. Mr. Bassett was married to Caroline Maxson, (sister of Jno. F. Maxson) on Jan. 1, 1859; at Jackson, Mich. and came to Waterloo the same year and in partnership with J.F. Maxson engaged in the jewelry business. Mrs. Bassett departed this life July 20, 1889, since which time Mr. Bassett has never remarried. To this union was born four children: Carrie, Charles Lewis, Bessie and William; all married except the latter. Mr. Bassett has held several offices of trust in the township, was a member of the Masonic Lodge and was an earnest member and supporter of the Christian church. The funeral was held on Sunday forenoon, at 10:30, in the Christian church, Prof. L.W. Fairfield of Angola, officiating. The Masons attended in a body and he was buried under the auspices of the fraternity. The funeral was one of the largest attended in Waterloo, for several years.

The death of Mr. Charles Bassett, announced in this paper, removed from the community one of the most highly esteemed citizens, and one who has been closely identified with the interests of the town from its foundation. When a young man he located here and established a trade as Jeweler and Silversmith, in partnership with his brother-in-law, Mr. Jno. F. Maxson, and the business grew with the town until the firm became prominent throughout this and Steuben counties. Mr. Bassett was an excellent workman and for many years during and following the war period owners of good watches believed that no one could so successfully repair their favorite time pieces as he, and in this manner his reputation as a reliable jeweler was wide spread. His general good citizenship and reliability in every good work and work gathered about him many warm friends. His integrity of purpose was never questioned, and he was always found on the right side of good morals. He was a devoted member and one of the financial supporters of the Christian church and although retiring and unassuming, but few knew of his sacrifices in the interests of the cause of right. Several times his fellow citizens called him to serve in som municipal office, as trustee of the town or school, or treasurer of the town or school board and in every fiduciary capacity to which he was called, he served with integrity and was never found wanting. The earlier citizens of the town who have outlived him will cherish his memory as an exemplary citizen. He was a charter member of Waterloo Lodge 307, F. & A.M., and was always beloved by his brethren. Like many others he had many burdens to bear, some of which were known only to himself. The loss of a devoted wife six years since, the destruction of his home by fire a little more than a year ago, the depression of business in the jewelry trade, his failing health, losses in the Building and Loan association, and other difficulties rested heavily upon him, and less


1860 Federal Census of Waterloo, Union Twp., Dekalb County, IN (15 Jun 1860)
Charles Basset 23 M Ohio Goldsmith 100 200
Caroline 24 F New York
Douglas? 1/12 M Indiana
Jessie 1/12 F Indiana
John M. 27 M Ohio Goldsmith

1870 Federal Census of Waterloo, Union Twp., Dekalb County, IN (11 Jul 1870)
Charles Bassett 32 M Ohio Jeweler 1200 1000
Caroline 34 F New York Keeping house
Charles (twin) 10 M Indiana
Carrie (twin) 10 F Indiana
Bessie 3 F Indiana
Nathan Bassett 20 M Ohio

1880 Federal Census of Waterloo, DeKalb County, Indiana
Charles Bassett 42 M OH NY NY Head Jeweler
Caroline 45 F NY NY NY Wife Keeping House
Charles S. 20 M IN OH NY Son Works in Jewelry Sh
Carrie C. 20 F IN OH NY Daughter
Bessie E. 13 F IN OH NY Daughter
Willis 5 M IN OH NY Son
John J. Maxon 79 M NY RI NY Father-in-law
Mariette Maxon 62 F NY VT NY Mother-in-law


History of DeKalb County, Indiana
Inter-State Publishing Company, Chicago, 1885

Charles Bassett, of the firm Bassett & Maxson, jewelers, Waterloo,
Ind., was born in Brownhelm, Lorain Co., Ohio, Jan. 8, 1838, a son of Thomas
and Nancy Bassett. While yet a child his parents died, and he was thus left to
battle with the world for himself. When eight years of age he went to Erie
County, Ohio, and remained four years; then went to Union City, Mich., and
from there to Coldwater, where he began to learn the jeweler's trade, serving
an apprenticeship with C.H. Thompson, remaining four years. In 1859 he came to
Waterloo and in company with J.F. Maxson, established their present business.
They have had a steadily increasing trade, and rank among the most prominent
and substantial business men of Waterloo. Mr. Bassett was married Jackson,
Mich., Jan. 1, 1859, to Caroline Maxson, a sister of his partner. They have
four children --- Carrie, wife of Amos B. Walworth; Charles Lewis, Bessie and
William. In politics Mr. Bassett adheres to the Republican party. He has held
several local offices of trust in the township. He is a member of the Masonic
fraternity, lodge, chapter and council, and has been treasurer of Waterloo
City Lodge, No. 307, twenty years. He and his wife are members of the
Christian church. 
Bassett, Charles (I09149)
 
46347 The Watertown Daily Times
Friday, December 2, 1966
(Picture included)
Miss Lida L. Pierce Wed in Elmira
Miss Lida Lee Pierce, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Pierce, Elmira, and granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Bassette, 272 Thompson boulevard, was married to C. Wayne Small, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin G. Small, Nellysford, Virginia, November 21 in Grace Episcopal church, Elmira, with Reverend Samuel Hale, rector, officiating.
Miss Jeanne P. Pierce, Wellesley, Massachusetts, was her sister's maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Willa C. Pierce, Elmira, sister of the bride, Miss Georgie H. Hampshire, Townson, Maryland, Miss Evelyn B. Graham, South Hamilton, Massachusetts, and Miss Catherine R. Treys, Brooklyn. David J. Dodd, Roseland, Virginia, was best man. Ushers were James. A. Wood, Wingina, Virginia, C. Joseph Pierce, 2nd, Elmira, brother of the bride, Alton R. Seaman, Roseland, Virginia, and Charles M. Rucker, 3rd, Arlington, Virginia.
A reception was held at Pierce's "1894", Elmira Heights. After a Caribbean cruise on the S.S. Independence, the couple will live at 202 Walnut street, Elmira.
Mrs. Small, a June graduate of Sweet Briar college, Virginia, is a member of the Junior League of Elmira. Mr. Small attended the University of Virginia and served in the Virginia national guard. Both Mr. and Mrs. Small are associated with Mrs. Small's father in the restaurant business of Pierce's "1894".
The wedding was attended by the bride's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bassette. Others attending were Mr. and Mrs. David S. Summerville, Mr. and Mrs. Mervil G. Bassett, Adams Center, Mr. and Mrs. Orin R. Summerville, Sackets Harbor, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Elliott and Mr. and Mrs. James G. Campbell. 
Summerville, David S. (I72)
 
46348 The Watertown Daily Times
Friday, December 2, 1966
(Picture included)
Miss Lida L. Pierce Wed in Elmira
Miss Lida Lee Pierce, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Pierce, Elmira, and granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Bassette, 272 Thompson boulevard, was married to C. Wayne Small, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin G. Small, Nellysford, Virginia, November 21 in Grace Episcopal church, Elmira, with Reverend Samuel Hale, rector, officiating.
Miss Jeanne P. Pierce, Wellesley, Massachusetts, was her sister's maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Willa C. Pierce, Elmira, sister of the bride, Miss Georgie H. Hampshire, Townson, Maryland, Miss Evelyn B. Graham, South Hamilton, Massachusetts, and Miss Catherine R. Treys, Brooklyn. David J. Dodd, Roseland, Virginia, was best man. Ushers were James. A. Wood, Wingina, Virginia, C. Joseph Pierce, 2nd, Elmira, brother of the bride, Alton R. Seaman, Roseland, Virginia, and Charles M. Rucker, 3rd, Arlington, Virginia.
A reception was held at Pierce's "1894", Elmira Heights. After a Caribbean cruise on the S.S. Independence, the couple will live at 202 Walnut street, Elmira.
Mrs. Small, a June graduate of Sweet Briar college, Virginia, is a member of the Junior League of Elmira. Mr. Small attended the University of Virginia and served in the Virginia national guard. Both Mr. and Mrs. Small are associated with Mrs. Small's father in the restaurant business of Pierce's "1894".
The wedding was attended by the bride's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bassette. Others attending were Mr. and Mrs. David S. Summerville, Mr. and Mrs. Mervil G. Bassett, Adams Center, Mr. and Mrs. Orin R. Summerville, Sackets Harbor, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Elliott and Mr. and Mrs. James G. Campbell. 
Pierce, Lida Lee (I73)
 
46349 The Watertown Daily Times
Friday, December 2, 1966
(Picture included)
Miss Lida L. Pierce Wed in Elmira
Miss Lida Lee Pierce, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Pierce, Elmira, and granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Bassette, 272 Thompson boulevard, was married to C. Wayne Small, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin G. Small, Nellysford, Virginia, November 21 in Grace Episcopal church, Elmira, with Reverend Samuel Hale, rector, officiating.
Miss Jeanne P. Pierce, Wellesley, Massachusetts, was her sister's maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Willa C. Pierce, Elmira, sister of the bride, Miss Georgie H. Hampshire, Townson, Maryland, Miss Evelyn B. Graham, South Hamilton, Massachusetts, and Miss Catherine R. Treys, Brooklyn. David J. Dodd, Roseland, Virginia, was best man. Ushers were James. A. Wood, Wingina, Virginia, C. Joseph Pierce, 2nd, Elmira, brother of the bride, Alton R. Seaman, Roseland, Virginia, and Charles M. Rucker, 3rd, Arlington, Virginia.
A reception was held at Pierce's "1894", Elmira Heights. After a Caribbean cruise on the S.S. Independence, the couple will live at 202 Walnut street, Elmira.
Mrs. Small, a June graduate of Sweet Briar college, Virginia, is a member of the Junior League of Elmira. Mr. Small attended the University of Virginia and served in the Virginia national guard. Both Mr. and Mrs. Small are associated with Mrs. Small's father in the restaurant business of Pierce's "1894".
The wedding was attended by the bride's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bassette. Others attending were Mr. and Mrs. David S. Summerville, Mr. and Mrs. Mervil G. Bassett, Adams Center, Mr. and Mrs. Orin R. Summerville, Sackets Harbor, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Elliott and Mr. and Mrs. James G. Campbell. 
Small, C. Wayne (I74)
 
46350 The Watertown Daily Times
Friday, December 2, 1966
(Picture included)
Miss Lida L. Pierce Wed in Elmira
Miss Lida Lee Pierce, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Pierce, Elmira, and granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Bassette, 272 Thompson boulevard, was married to C. Wayne Small, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin G. Small, Nellysford, Virginia, November 21 in Grace Episcopal church, Elmira, with Reverend Samuel Hale, rector, officiating.
Miss Jeanne P. Pierce, Wellesley, Massachusetts, was her sister's maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Willa C. Pierce, Elmira, sister of the bride, Miss Georgie H. Hampshire, Townson, Maryland, Miss Evelyn B. Graham, South Hamilton, Massachusetts, and Miss Catherine R. Treys, Brooklyn. David J. Dodd, Roseland, Virginia, was best man. Ushers were James. A. Wood, Wingina, Virginia, C. Joseph Pierce, 2nd, Elmira, brother of the bride, Alton R. Seaman, Roseland, Virginia, and Charles M. Rucker, 3rd, Arlington, Virginia.
A reception was held at Pierce's "1894", Elmira Heights. After a Caribbean cruise on the S.S. Independence, the couple will live at 202 Walnut street, Elmira.
Mrs. Small, a June graduate of Sweet Briar college, Virginia, is a member of the Junior League of Elmira. Mr. Small attended the University of Virginia and served in the Virginia national guard. Both Mr. and Mrs. Small are associated with Mrs. Small's father in the restaurant business of Pierce's "1894".
The wedding was attended by the bride's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bassette. Others attending were Mr. and Mrs. David S. Summerville, Mr. and Mrs. Mervil G. Bassett, Adams Center, Mr. and Mrs. Orin R. Summerville, Sackets Harbor, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Elliott and Mr. and Mrs. James G. Campbell. 
Pierce, Jeanne P. (I76)
 

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