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46451 The West Volusia Beacon, Florida, December 6, 2019
Pearl Smith Bassett (Picture at piano included)
1921 ? 2019

DELAND - Pearl Smith Bassett, 98, died Oct. 13, 2019, at Oak Manor ALF, where she received the loving care she deserved from the staff and owners, Joann and Rick Turnbull. There will be no service; her ashes will be joined with her daughter's in South Florida.
Born May 6, 1921, in Boston, to Harold W. Smith and Alice Worden, Mrs. Bassett taught at the Bassett School in North Miami for many years.
She graduated from the New England Conservatory, and continued her education in music at the Boston Conservatory.
While living at the Good Samaritan Society - Florida Lutheran in DeLand, Pearl gave numerous concerts to raise money for the grand piano that was purchased for the facility.
Music was always a part of Pearl's life. Besides the concerts, she played on Sundays at different churches and at Oak Manor.
She also taught private piano lessons to many talented students.
Pearl was preceded in death by her parents and her daughter, Deborah Charbonneau. She is survived by her son, Giles Bassett and his wife, Cassandra; two grandsons; two great-grandchildren; and two nieces, Linda Hopkins and Beth Collins, who kept in close contact with her.
In addition to her family, Pearl is survived by her former student and friend, Janet Barbour, who made sure she was properly cared for.
Pearl's passing will leave a void in the lives of those who knew her. Please remember Pearl's beautiful smile, and especially her music.
Allen-Summerhill was in charge.



Miami Herald, Florida, Sunday, January 18, 1948
Conservatory Adds Pianist

Newest member of Miami Conservatory?s piano staff is Pearl Smith Bassett, a former student of the New England Conservatory of Music of Boston.
Mrs. Bassett came to Miami along with the Beacon Players, who currently are arranging a 20-week run of popular plays at the playhouse they have taken in Coral Gables. She is the wife of William H. Bassett, publicity manager or the Players.
The pianist had her own studios in West Roxbury, Mass., for two years, and her own radio program in Boston.
 
Smith, Pearl (I34747)
 
46452 The Westerly Sun, December 10, 2017
Simone Vivian Herritt (1944 ? 2017) (Picture included)

NORTH STONINGTON, Conn. - Simone passed away peacefully on Thursday, Dec. 7, 2017. Born in Fall River, Mass. on Oct. 5, 1944, she ultimately settled for 45 years in North Stonington.

For 30 years Simone worked for Richard 'Skip' Hayward as an executive assistant helping pursue the Mashantucket Pequot Tribes' federal recognition and subsequent accomplishment.

Simone enjoyed travelling and visiting areas around the world such as Alaska, Istanbul, and Ireland. Her travel adventures also included a humanitarian mission to Haiti with the Haitian Health Foundation. When not on an adventure, she loved to spend time relaxing in Cape Cod or the local shoreline.

She is predeceased by her parents, Eugene and Rita Bessette, of Fall River, Mass. Simone is survived by her son, Scott Lee Herritt and his wife, Tracy Udelson; her son, Capt. Charles William Herritt; and her daughter, Stacy Ann Herritt.

Simone's family will greet friends at the Dinoto Funeral Home, 17 Pearl St. in downtown Mystic, on Thursday, Dec. 14 from 5 to 7 p.m.

In lieu of flowers, donation may be made to the Wheeler Library, P.O. Box 217, 101 Main St., N. Stonington, CT 06359; or the Phoenix Rising Equine Rescue, 1 Pine Woods Road, N. Stonington, CT 06359.
 
Bessette, Simone Vivian (I18706)
 
46453 The Westerly Sun, January 14, 2019
Albert Lalime (Picture included

Albert Lalime, 92, of Stonington, CT husband of the late Eileen S. (Bessette) Lalime died unexpectedly, Wednesday, January 9, 2019 at home. Born in Central Falls, RI he was the son of the late Alexandre and Emilia (Beauregard) Lalime and lived in Stonington for most of his life. He was employed with Brustolon Buick & GMC in Mystic for many years, retiring in 1988. Albert is survived by his four step-sons, Eugene S. Bessette (Nancy) of Pawcatuck, John H. Bessette (Yong) of Groton, Peter E. Bessette (Carolyn) of Pawcatuck and David T. Bessette (Susan) of Pawcatuck; five grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren and three nephews. He was predeceased by his numerous brothers and sisters and a grandson. His family will receive relatives and friends Wednesday, January 16th from 4-6 pm at the Mystic Funeral Home on Route 1 in Mystic. A funeral mass will be celebrated Thursday, at 11:00 am at St. Mary Church, Stonington. Following his mass, he will be buried at St. Mary Cemetery, in Stonington with U.S. Navy funeral honors. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. Edmund's Retreat PO Box 399 Mystic, CT. 06355 or to a charity of one?s choice.
 
Lalime, Albert (I11593)
 
46454 The Westerly Sun, May 21, 2015
Richard F. Fallo

Richard F. Fallon, 84, beloved husband for 67 years of Theresa (Bessette) Fallon, of River Road, Pawcatuck, passed away at his home on Tuesday, May 19, 2015. Born in Westerly, he was the son of the late Raymond and Mabel Fallon.Richard worked as the Manager at Avondale Boat Yard for many years. He was a communicant of St. Michael Church and a US Navy Veteran of WWII. Richard enjoyed Square Dancing and was the former President of Surfside 8 Square Dancers Club. He was known by many as "The Christmas Tree Man", providing many Christmas trees to his returning patrons over the years at the Fallon Tree Farm.In addition to his wife, Theresa, he will be dearly missed by his son, Richard F. Fallon, Jr. of Pawcatuck; his daughters, Ann Fallon of Afton, Minn., Donna Page of Simsbury, Conn. and Sue Fallon of Homer, Alaska. Richard also leaves a sister, Anna Crandall of Pawcatuck; seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.Visiting hours are omitted. A Funeral Liturgy will be held on Saturday at 11 a.m. in St. Mary's Church, 95 Main Street, Stonington. Burial will be private. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the St. Michael Capital Campaign, 60 Liberty St., Pawcatuck, CT 06379 in Richard's memory. Gaffney-Dolan Funeral Home, 59 Spruce St., Westerly is in charge of the arrangements. For online condolences, please visit www.gaffneydolanfuneralhome.com. 
Fallon, Richard F. (I18768)
 
46455 The Westerly Sun, Rhode Island, 7 May 2022
Donald Richard Bassett Jr.
1953 ? 2022

Donald Richard Bassett, Jr., of Westerly, died Monday May 2, 2022 at the age of 69.
Don (Ricky, as he was known to his family) was born on May 2nd, 1953 in Annapolis, Maryland while his father was stationed at the US Naval Academy. Don was a world traveler as a military dependent before establishing his roots in New England. Don attended Ledyard High School in Connecticut before moving to Newport and graduating from Middletown High School in 1971. He was adventurous, kind, warm hearted and the life of the party and will be forever missed.
Don was blessed with a large and loving family. He is survived by his sons Daniel (wife Catherine); Adam (wife Ashley); Matthew; his daughter Elizabeth; his twelve grandchildren; two great grandchildren and his sisters Deborah Bassett Yering, Lynne Bassett Giessing and Stephanie Bassett Potts.
He was predeceased by his second wife, Sally; father, Donald Richard Bassett Sr. and mother, Sara Waldron Bassett.
A celebration of life and memorial service will be held by his family.
 
Bassett, Donald Richard Jr. (I26294)
 
46456 The Westerly Sun, Rhode Island, April 5, 2007
Frederick L. Bessette

Frederick L. Bessette, 59, formerly of Grand View Park, Stonington, passed away on March 27, 2007, at the Veteran's Medical Center in West Palm Beach, Fla., after a valiant battle with ALS.
He was born in Westerly on May 16, 1947, the son of the late Lionel and Owena Bessette of Stonington. He was a graduate of Stonington High School.
After graduation, Fred enlisted in the Air Force and was an honorably discharged veteran of the Vietnam War.
After being discharged, he worked with John Debragga on his fishing boat.
He was an avid Red Sox fan and memorabilia collector.
Fred is survived by two sons, Frederick Bessette Jr. of Jewett City, Conn., and William Bessette of Norwich; a grandson, Adam Bessette; and a sister, Kathleen Capizzano of Westerly.
He was predeceased by a sister, Carol Pietrello Richard of Westerly.
Services will be held at the convenience of the family.
 
Bessette, Frederick L. (I18775)
 
46457 The Westerly Sun, Rhode Island, February 23, 2008
Karen Ellen Stillman

Kären Ellen Stillman, 47, of Pawcatuck passed away Friday, Feb. 22, 2008, at The Westerly Hospital in Westerly.
Kären was born Sept. 29, 1960, in New London, the daughter of Jim and Jean Duerr Steele. Her mother, who predeceased her, was her best friend. Her father survives. She married Robert L. Stillman Jr. on Oct. 28, 1987, at the Seaport Meeting House in Mystic.
Kären attended local schools and went on to graduate from Saint Francis Nursing School in Pittsburgh in 1982. She spent her career as a Neurological Registered Nurse and worked at Lawrence & Memorial Hospital for 23 years until she retired due to illness. Despite her retirement, she continued to work from home running Blue Heron Charters, her husband's fishing business. Potential customers could not resist booking a charter after speaking with her; she had a wonderful way with people.
Kären will be remembered as a loving and devoted wife to her husband Bob; they were inseparable for 20 years.
In addition to her husband Bob, she is survived by her father and stepmother, Jim and Vicki Steele of Old Mystic; her daughter, Alaina M. Stillman-Potts and her husband Daniel J. Potts of Stonington; three brothers, Patrick Steele of Providence, Christopher Steele of Groton, and Daniel Steele of Noank; her sister, Gretchen Steele of Florida; her granddaughter, Kendall Lynn Potts of Stonington; and several nieces and nephews.
A memorial service will be held at the Seaport Meeting House, Mystic Seaport, on Thursday, Feb. 28, at 2 p.m. There are no calling hours.
In lieu of flowers, contributions in Kären's memory may be made to the Visiting Nurses Association of SE CT, 403 North Frontage Road, Waterford, CT 06385.
Mystic Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
The Stillman Family invites you to visit www.mysticfuneralhome.com to sign an online register book to leave a note of condolence.
 
Steele, Karen Jean (I19341)
 
46458 The Westerly Sun, Rhode Island, February 23, 2008
Karen Ellen Stillman

Kären Ellen Stillman, 47, of Pawcatuck passed away Friday, Feb. 22, 2008, at The Westerly Hospital in Westerly.
Kären was born Sept. 29, 1960, in New London, the daughter of Jim and Jean Duerr Steele. Her mother, who predeceased her, was her best friend. Her father survives. She married Robert L. Stillman Jr. on Oct. 28, 1987, at the Seaport Meeting House in Mystic.
Kären attended local schools and went on to graduate from Saint Francis Nursing School in Pittsburgh in 1982. She spent her career as a Neurological Registered Nurse and worked at Lawrence & Memorial Hospital for 23 years until she retired due to illness. Despite her retirement, she continued to work from home running Blue Heron Charters, her husband's fishing business. Potential customers could not resist booking a charter after speaking with her; she had a wonderful way with people.
Kären will be remembered as a loving and devoted wife to her husband Bob; they were inseparable for 20 years.
In addition to her husband Bob, she is survived by her father and stepmother, Jim and Vicki Steele of Old Mystic; her daughter, Alaina M. Stillman-Potts and her husband Daniel J. Potts of Stonington; three brothers, Patrick Steele of Providence, Christopher Steele of Groton, and Daniel Steele of Noank; her sister, Gretchen Steele of Florida; her granddaughter, Kendall Lynn Potts of Stonington; and several nieces and nephews.
A memorial service will be held at the Seaport Meeting House, Mystic Seaport, on Thursday, Feb. 28, at 2 p.m. There are no calling hours.
In lieu of flowers, contributions in Kären's memory may be made to the Visiting Nurses Association of SE CT, 403 North Frontage Road, Waterford, CT 06385.
Mystic Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
The Stillman Family invites you to visit www.mysticfuneralhome.com to sign an online register book to leave a note of condolence.
 
Steele, Karen Jean (I19341)
 
46459 The Westerly Sun, Rhode Island, Tuesday, January 15, 2002
Albert R. Bessette

Albert R. Bessette, 79, of 119 Alpha Ave., Stonington, died Sunday, Jan. 13, 2002, at Pendleton Health Care after a lengthy illness.

Born May 30, 1922, in Stonington, a son of the late Arsene and Rose (Martin) Bessette, he attended local schools and graduated from Stonington High School in 1940. He married Maryann Stewart on August 7, 1948.

Mr. Bessette worked at Hamilton Standard Propellers in Pawcatuck prior to entering the service in 1944. He received his basic training at Camp Blanding, Fla., followed by a speedy transit to Europe aboard the Queen Mary. Embarking in Scotland, he traveled by train to South Hampton and then crossed the Channel via Navy LST to LeHavre, France, to join his unit at the famous cigarette camps.

He was assigned as a rifleman to the 328th Regiment of the 26th Yankee Division, part of General Patton's 3rd Army during the battle of the Bulge. He served in the Rhineland, Ardennes, and Central Europe Campaign. Following the war he served as a military policeman in Vienna, patrolling as a member of a team comprised of the four powers: United States, England, France, and the Soviet Union. He was awarded the Infantry Combat Badge, Purple Heart, Army Occupation Medal of Germany, Victory Medal, and Good Conduct Medal.

He, and his brother Henry, owned and operated the Stonington Auto Station from 1947 to 1965. He then worked for Shannon Motors until 1983. He retired from the Stonington Borough Highway Department in 1986.

He was a member and past president of the Stonington Ambulance Corps, serving as president for more than 20 years. He served as president of the Stonington Fire District for 30 years. A life member of the Pioneer Hook & Ladder Company of the Stonington Borough Fire Department, at the time of his death, he was the "Hooks" treasurer and oldest active member . He was recently honored for 50 years of service.

Mr. Bessette was a member of the James W. Harvey Post, American Legion; the Portuguese Holy Ghost Society, the A.A.R.P. and the New London County Ostomy Association. He was a communicant of St. Mary Church in Stonington where he served as an usher for 40 years. He was active in Boy Scouts with his sons, and served as advisor on several wilderness camping expeditions.

In addition to his wife, he is survived by three sons, Robert Bessette, Mark Bessette and Thomas Bessette, all of Stonington; two daughters, Eleanor Stargardter of Coventry, Conn., and Patricia Fletcher of Weatherford, Texas; two sisters, Theresa Fallon of Pawcatuck and Rita Leary of Windsor Locks, Conn.; and 12 grandchildren.

He was predeceased by two sisters, Blanche Stillman and Mary Sylvestre; and four brothers, Eugene, Lionel, Henry and Edward Bessette.

The funeral will be held from the Mystic Funeral Home, Route 1, Mystic, on Thursday at 9:15 a.m. with a funeral Mass at St. Mary Church, Stonington, at 10 a.m. Burial will be in St. Mary Cemetery. Relatives and friends may call at the funeral home Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

Contributions may be made in his memory to Stonington Ambulance Corps., P.O. Box 424, Stonington, CT 06378; or the Bryan Bessette Scholarship Fund, c/o Stonington Youth Services, 166 South Broad St., Pawcatuck, CT 06379.
 
Bessette, Albert R. (I11588)
 
46460 The Western Brewer: and Journal of the Barley, Malt and Hop Trades
April 1909
The Late Michael Arthur Bass, London (Includes Picture)
In our March issue we made short mention of the death of Michael Arthur Bass (Lord Burton), which occurred in London, February 1. Lord Burton was the active head of the great brewing business of Messrs. Bass, Tarcliff & Gretton, Ltd., and was mainly responsible for its being built up to its present proportions. In the affairs of the trade he took a leading part and was proud of being a brewer. He was senior vice-presdient of the Brewers’ Society and occupied several honorary positions in the trade organiziations.
Roger Bass, died in Burton, England, March 2, aged fifty-eight years. Mr. Bass was the son of the late Abraham Bass, brother of Michael Thomas Bass and a newphew of the late Lord Burton, mention of whose death appears in this issue. 
Bass, Roger (I26)
 
46461 The Western Gazette, Friday, July 1, 1949
Late Rev. H.H. Tilney Bassett
Funeral at Broadstone

The funeral took place at Broadstone on Thursday of the Rev. Henry Howard Tilney Bassett, former vicar of Winterborne Whitechurch and Clenstone whose death at the age of 90 was announced last week. The service was conducted by Canon Archer and friends from Broadstone and Whitechurch attended. Relatives present were Miss Frances Mary Tilney Bassett and Mrs. W.H.B. Gipps (daughters), Mrs. Ibbs (sister), and Mr. Greville Tilney Basset (nephew) and Mrs. Tilney Bassett.
Reference to the work in the parish of the Rev. Tilney Bassett was made by the Rector of Blandford (Canon B.T. Rosson) when he preached at Winterborn Whitechurch on Sunday, and the Rev. W.H.B. Gipps also referred to Mr. Tilney Bassett?s passing when preaching at Langton Long.


1901 British Census of The Vicarage, Houghton, Dorset
Henry H.T. Bassett42 M Head Cambridge Clergyman Church of England
Sarah 35 F Wife India British Subject
Frances M.T. 3 F Daughter Houghton, Dorset
Mildred D.T. 3 F Daughter Houghton, Dorset
Maria (Wd) 70 F Mother Gooderstone, Norfolk Living on own means
& 2 servants 
Bassett, Henry Howard Tilney (I31)
 
46462 The Western New Yorker, Warsaw, N.Y. Sept. 28, 1916
Andrews

Mrs. Jane Bassett Andrews, widow of the late A.J. Andrews, died at her home in Batavia Wednesday, Sept. 27, aged 88 years. She is survived by a daughter and three sons, Bertha, William, Fred and Rollin Andrews, and two sisters, Mrs. Betsey Burland of Oneida, and Miss Ellen Bassett of Fairport. She was a sister of the late George M. Bassett, and made her home in Warsaw for several years. The funeral will be held in Trinity church, Warsaw, at 1:30 Friday afternoon.
 
Bassett, Jane (I08945)
 
46463 The Western New Yorker, Warsaw, N.Y., November 17, 1919
Bassett

News has been received in Warsaw of the death on November 6th of Miss Ellen Bassett, who for many years was a resident of Warsaw. She was 84 years old and was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Bassett and a sister of the late George Bassett and Mrs. Richard Taylor and was the last member of that family. Miss Bassett had been an inmate of the Baptist home in Fairport for the last nine years. The burial was in Fairport.


1880 Federal Census of Warsaw, Wyoming County, New York
Ellen Bassett 45 F NY CT MA Head Keeping House 
Bassett, Ellen (I08949)
 
46464 The Western Springs Times, Friday, July 27, 1945
Mortar Squad Gunner Back
Pfc. Kenneth Korn Tells of Heavy Fighting in Saar Valley

Back in this country after five months of active duty on the western front and in Germany as a member of a mortar squad with an infantry regiment, Pfc. Kenneth Korn, 4012 Wolf road, is enjoying a 33 day furlough with his parents, the William Korns, before reporting to Ft. Benning, Ga., for training which will probably serve as a prelude to service in the Pacific.
Korn, who returned home on July 15, was the gunner in his five-man squad which operated a 60mm mortar, the lighter of two standard infantry mortars. As gunner, it was his job to aim the mortar when the squad actually was in combat and to carry the 42-pound weapon when it was on the move. A squad leader, a second gunner and two ammunition bearers completed the squad.
Korn?s Regiment, the 345th, first went into action on Dec. 7 last year in the Saar valley. The outfit had left his country in October and had spent a month in England before being sent to the continent.
Hard Fighting In Saar
?Probably the hardest fighting we saw was during our first action in the Saar,? said Korn in recalling his combat experiences. ?We were there for a month, and the German artillery really made is miserable for us. They?d spot us coming over the hills and then begin to lay down a barrage that really took its toll.?
From the Saar, Korn?s division, the 87th, was sent into Belgium early in January as relief for the troops trapped in the now-famous battle of the bulge. The 87th eventually joined forces with the Briths near Tillet, Belgium and then swept across Germany in the wake of the 4th armored division as German defenses began to crumble.
That the 4th armored did a pretty thorough job of cleaning out the Nazis was indicated by Korn, who said that the infantry?s main job was to clean out such pockets as the armored outfit might by-pass in their headlong rush through the Reich.
People Defended Towns
?The Volkswehr (people?s army) would frequently be left behind to defend the towns.? Korn said, ?but they usually did not feel too kindly toward fighting and would surrender to the American troops without much hesitation. A few attempted resistance at first, but they?d generally quit too after a few shots had whizzed around their heads.?
SS, or elite guard troops offered the stiffest opposition to the American troops? push through Nazi-land. ?They?d usually stay about a day ahead of us, but finally we?d catch then and then the battle would begin. One time we caught about 150 of them in a trap and fought for two days to clean out the pocket. We counted 150 dead Nazis that time,? Korn recounted grimly.
German civilians were usually cooperative with the Americans, ?but then they almost had to be,? Korn pointed out. Questioned about civilian snipers, Korn said his outfit had had no trouble with them, but that another company had encountered a few.
Burn Snipers? Hideouts
?We had orders to burn down any houses where snipers were hiding,? the returned doughboy said, ?so the Germans soon gave up their practice of sniping after they saw a few houses go up in flames.?
Korn?s regiment pushed to the town of Plauen, just west of the Czechoslovakian border, before its march across Germany ended.
Korn remained at Plauen for two months before his outfit was moved north to guard a motor pool of German vehicles. That pool was in Russian occupation territory, so the Americans were pulled back to Schletz, Germany, for occupation duty there.
Korn received a furlough to England at that time however, so he was gone for about a month, rejoining the regiment at Camp Oklahoma City, redeployment base near Reims. From there he went to Camp Lucky Strike near Havre and then left on July 5 to return to the States aboard the West point. The trip required only six days.
Korn will leave on Aug. 17 to report at Camp Grant. From there he will go to Ft. Benning to rejoin the 345th for a training course which will probably include instruction in Pacific tactics. It will be his second assignment at Benning, for it was at that base that he received basic training early in 1944. Korn entered the service in July, 1943, and studied at the University of Wisconsin before beginning active duty.

Chicago Suburban Daily Herald, May 19, 2012
Kenneth Korn

Kenneth Korn formerly of Arlington Heights Kenneth K. Korn, 86, of Palatine, passed away peacefully Wednesday, May 16, 2012. He was born Sept. 7, 1925, the son of William and Mary Korn. Ken was the beloved husband of 57 years to Jeanne nee Yandel; and loving father of John (Margaret) Korn, Jenny (Jeff) Burke, Ellen (Jeff) Bassett, Bill (Jeanne) Korn, the late Jim Korn, Kathy (Rory) Stenerson and Nancy (Ed) Rusick. Ken was the proud grandfather of 12 and great-grandfather of one. Ken retired as a cost accountant from International Mineral and Chemical Corporation and served during World War II in the European theater. Private memorial to be held at a later date.

 
Korn, Kenneth Karl (I34466)
 
46465 The Western Times, Thursday, 17 April 1930
Funeral of Mrs. J.B. Bassett At Holsworthy

The funeral of Mrs. Jemima Bartlett Bassett, widow of Mr. John Bassett, for many years of the Crown and Sceptre Hotel, Holsworthy, hotel proprietor, took place on Thursday afternoon at Holsworthy, and was largely attended. Deceased passed away on Sunday morning, following a short illness, at the age of 61 years. The service at the Parish Church was conducted by Rev. R.L. Pitt-Johnson (Rector). The hymns sung were ?Thine for ever? and ?Let Saints on earth,? and the 90th Psalm was chanted, Mr. C. Cooper presiding at the organ. The interment took place in the churchyard. The mourners were Messrs. Richard Bassett, Wilfred Bassett, Donald Bassett (sons), Mesdames G. May L. Chamberlain, D. French, Miss Marjorie Bassett and Miss Edna Bassett (daughters), Mrs. M. Goodman (sister), Messr. J. and A. Rowe (brothers), Mr. J. Vanstone (brother-in-law), Mrs. J. Rowe (sister-in-law), Messrs. R. Hale, J. Chamberlain, W. May and W. French (sons-in-law), Mr. M. Bassett, Plymouth, Mrs. S. Bassett, Bristol (nephew and niece).
Amongst the large attendance were Mrs. J. martin, Mrs. M. Jeffery, Mr. B. Martin, Mrs. Cobbledick (Hatherleigh), Mrs. Blight (Hatherleigh), Mr. H. MacMillan, Mrs. Ashton, Mrs. Hopper (Tatson), Miss Moore, Mr. Routley and Miss Routley (Kilkhampton, Miss Dorothy Jones, Mr. and Mrs. T. Westaway, Mr. W.T. Kivell, Mrs. James Rowland, Mr. S.J. Rowland, Mrs. Andrews, Mrs. Smith (Derhill) and Mrs. Gifford (Launcells).
The bearers were Messrs. S. Tidball, J. Hicks, J. Piper, H.J. Penwarden, J. Rowland and T. Cornish.
There were numerous floral tributes.


1891 British Census of Tavistock, Holsworthy, Devonshire, England
John Bassett - 25 - M - Head - Holsworthy, Devon - Carpenter
Jenora - 21 - F - Wife - Holsworthy, Devon
Reginald - 4 - M - Son - Holsworthy, Devon - Scholar
Berty - 3 - M - Son - Holsworthy, Devon - Scholar
Charles - 1 - M - Son - Holsworthy, Devon
Charles - 22 - M - Brother - Holsworthy, Devon

1901 British Census of 264 Victoria Shop, Holsworthy, Devonshire, England
John Bassett - 35 - M - Head - Holsworthy, Devon - Shopkeeper (? Maker and Home Furnishings Shopkeeper)
Jemima B. - 32 - F - Wife - Pyworthy, Devon
Reginald G. - 14 - M - Son - Holsworthy, Devon - (? Makers assistant)
Bert W. - 13 - M - Son - Holsworthy, Devon
Charles - 11 - M - Son - Holsworthy, Devon
Rosa - 9 - F - Daughter - Holsworthy, Devon
Winifred S. - 8 - F - Daughter - Holsworthy, Devon
Gladys M. - 5 - F - Daughter - Holsworthy, Devon
Stanley - 4 - M - Son - Holsworthy, Devon
Lucy - 3 - F - Daughter - Holsworthy, Devon
Richard - 2 - M - Son - Holsworthy, Devon 
Rowe, Jenora (Jemima) (I212)
 
46466 The Wetumpka Herald
Alabama
Thursday, September 21, 2017
Billy Joe Bass
Bass, Billy Joe - a resident of Wetumpka, Alabama passed away Wednesday, September 13, 2017 at the age of 86. Funeral services will be held Friday, September 15, 2017 at Mountain View Baptist Church at 2:00 p.m. with Reverend Anthony Counts, Dr. Tim Thompson, & Reverend Billy Rinehart officiating. Burial will be at Cain's Chapel Cemetery with Gassett Funeral Home of Wetumpka directing. Mr. Bass is preceded in death by his parents, George Adolphus Bass & Nora Agnes Bass; first wife, Mary Gail Whitaker Bass; sister, Mary Nell Bass; infant son; and brother, George E. D. Bass. He is survived by his wife, Virginia Bass; daughter, Kelly B. (Billy) Elliott; Scott (Shannon) Bass; grandchildren, Caitlin (Brandon) Wright; Bronson, Brooks, & Brady Bass; great-grandchild, Callie Wright; step-children, Dr. Danny Robinson; Jan (Ricky) Hollon; Ginger (Junior) Teffeteller; step-grandchildren, Bill, Greg, David, & Ann Robinson, Erin Pettus, Carmen Sullivan, Kristen Hancock, Dr. Matt Ramsey, and Lieutenant Scott Ramsey; step-great-grandchildren, Cooper & Cameron Hancock, Garrett and Hollon Pettus; several nieces & nephews. Active pallbearers will be Bronson Bass, Brooks Bass, John Gallups, Evan Adams, Mark Hollingsworth, & Lyndon Pouncey. Honorary pallbearers will be the Class of 1950 from Holtville High School & the Senior Mens Sunday School Class at Mountain View Baptist Church. Mr. Bass will lie in state one hour prior to service time at Mountain View Baptist Church. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Mountain View Baptist Church Building Fund Debt Retirement. Online Guest Book available at www.gassettfuneralhome.net. 
Bass, Billy Joe (I42411)
 
46467 The Wetumpka Herald, Alabama, Monday, October 5, 2015
Carmen Rubio Bass

Carmen Rubio Bass, 93, passed away Sept. 20, 2015, surrounded by members of her loving family.

The family invites all to join them in praying a Rosary for Carmen at 6 p.m. Oct. 9 at the Church of the Holy Spirit in Montgomery.

Her funeral will be at 11 a.m. Oct. 10 at the Church of the Holy Spirit, and the family will receive friends beginning at 10:30 a.m.

Following the funeral, there will be a graveside service at Old Oakwood Cemetery for all to attend.

Carmen was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, one of ten children of Spanish immigrants.

Carmen met her husband of almost 55 years while James Harding Bass (of Wetumpka) was assigned to the U.S. Embassy Air Force Attache' in Buenos Aires.

She shared her gifts with those around including her passion for life, her unwavering Christian faith, her love for swimming and exercise, her tremendous energy and drive, and of course, her quick wit.

Carmen was a loving and devoted wife, mother, grandmother, aunt, "tia," and friend who lived and shared her Catholic faith, which she nurtured daily by attending Mass, and praying the Rosary and her "never ending" novenas.

Carmen was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, and her nine siblings.

Carmen is survived by her children Cmdr. (Dr.) James D. (Dr. Rhonda) Bass, USN of Jacksonville, Florida, Laura Mullins of Tallassee, Elena Bass of Coral Gables, Florida, Michele (Dr. Steve) Hanam of Grayslake, Illinois and Kelley Tracy of Montgomery and grandchildren Logan Bass, Aiden Bass, Patrick Mullins, Hunter Mullins, Carmen Mullins, Nic Mullins and Claire Hanam.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to www.woundedwarriorproject.org or to the Montgomery Food Bank.
 
Rubio, Carmen (I61632)
 
46468 The Wetumpka Herald, Alabama, Thursday, September 21, 2017
Billy Joe Bass

BASS, Billy Joe, a resident of Wetumpka, Alabama passed away Wednesday, September 13, 2017 at the age of 86. Funeral services will be held Friday, September 15, 2017 at Mountain View Baptist Church at 2:00 p.m. with Rev. Anthony Counts, Dr. Tim Thompson, & Rev. Billy Rinehart officiating. Burial will be at Cain's Chapel Cemetery with Gassett Funeral Home of Wetumpka directing. Mr. Bass is preceded in death by his parents, George Adolphus Bass & Nora Agnes Bass; first wife, Mary Gail Whitaker Bass; sister, Mary Nell Bass; infant son; & brother, George E. D. Bass. He is survived by his wife, Virginia Bass; daughter, Kelly B. (Billy) Elliott; Scott (Shannon) Bass; grandchildren, Caitlin (Brandon) Wright; Bronson, Brooks, & Brady Bass; great-grandchild, Callie Wright; step-children, Dr. Danny Robinson; Jan (Ricky) Hollon; Ginger (Junior) Teffeteller; step-grandchildren, Bill, Greg, David, & Ann Robinson, Erin Pettus, Carmen Sullivan, Kristen Hancock, Dr. Matt Ramsey, & Lt. Scott Ramsey; step-great-grandchldren, Cooper & Cameron Hancock, Garrett & Hollon Pettus; several nieces & nephews. Active pallbearers will be Bronson Bass, Brooks Bass, John Gallups, Evan Adams, Mark Hollingsworth, & Lyndon Pouncey. Honorary pallbearers will be the Class of 1950 from Holtville High School & the Senior Mens Sunday School Class at Mountain View Baptist Church. Mr. Bass will lie in state one hour prior to service time at Mountain View Baptist Church. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Mountain View Baptist Church Building Fund Debt Retirement. Online Guest Book available at www.gassettfuneralhome.net.

 
Bass, Billy Joe (I61640)
 
46469 The Weymouth News, 30 Jun 2010
Priscilla Bassett

Priscilla (Anderson) (Hall) Bassett, 88 years of age, passed away at Southwood
at Norwell Nursing and Rehabilitation Facility, Norwell on June 26, 2010. She
was born in Boston, Feb. 20, 1922 and moved to Wollaston in 1924 then to
Weymouth in 1952 where she lived until 1994 when she moved to Halifax. She
attended Massachusetts Fields School, Wollaston and graduated from North
Quincy High School in 1939. While living in Weymouth she was an active member
of the East Weymouth Congregational Church. Priscilla was the wife of the late
Ralph Clifford Bassett who died in 2003 and the late Ray D. Hall who died in
1985. She is survived by two sons Mark D. Hall married to Kathleen Hall of
Whitman and Dana R. Hall married to Wendy Hall of Summerfield, Florida. She is
survived by three granddaughters Carolyn Hall of Anchorage, Alaska, Alyssa
Simard of Raymond, NH and Marianne Hall of Whitman. Priscilla is the sister of
Alan Anderson of Shrewsbury and Jean Henderson of Weymouth. A funeral service
was held at the Mortimer N. Peck | Russell Peck Funeral Home, 516 Washington
Street, Braintree on Friday, July 2, at 11 a.m. Burial will follow at t
Massachusetts National Cemetery, Bourne with a committal service there at at
1:30 p.m.. Visiting hours were Thursday evening from 7 to 9 p.m. at the funeral
home in Braintree. Memorial donations may be sent to the East Weymouth
Congregational Church, 1320 Commercial St., E. Weymouth, MA 02189. 
Anderson, Priscilla (I23758)
 
46470 The Weymouth News, August 6, 2014
Robert M. Webster (Picture included)

Robert M. Webster, age 84, died peacefully Saturday, Aug. 2, in Chelsea, where he resided in The Soldier's Home. Born Jan. 24, 1930, in Quincy, to Richard and Laura (Bassett) Webster, he attended Thayer Academy, Springfield College and Boston University, graduating from Williams College School of Banking. Robert also served in the United States Air Force for four years. On Aug. 9, 1957, he married June (Levangie), "the love of his life." Robert and June Webster lived in Holbrook and South Weymouth where they raised their family. Robert worked at what was originally known as South Shore National Bank, advancing from a teller to the first Vice President when he retired in 1992. Robert was a Master Mason of the Weymouth United Masonic Lodge A.F. & A.M. for 56 years. He also was a chairman of the Weymouth American Red Cross Chapter. Robert was especially remembered as a South Weymouth Little League coach for ten years and was known for his ability to teach more than just the game of baseball, but life lessons and good sportsmanship, as well. Survivors include his beloved wife and four devoted children, Richard S. of Worcester, David K. and his wife, Denise of Taunton, Susanne L. and husband Thomas Ford of Whitman, and Robert D. of South Weymouth; and his sister, Priscilla Cole and her husband, who is Bob's best friend, Richard of Plymouth. He was also the grandfather of Austin and Ashley Webster of Raynham and Sandra, Jacey, Meghan, and Thomas Ford of Whitman; and leaves several nieces and nephews. The funeral services were held at 10 a.m., Monday, Aug. 11, at the Old South Union Congregational Church, with viewing hours Sunday, Aug. 10, from 2-6 p.m. at the C.C. Shepherd Funeral Home, 134 Pleasant Street (Columbian Sq.), South Weymouth. Burial in Mount Wollaston Cemetery, 20 Sea Street, Quincy, directly followed service. Donations to the American Red Cross of MA, 139 Main Street, Cambridge, MA 02142 would be appreciated. The family would like to express their sincere gratitude for the medical staff at The Soldier's Home in Chelsea. If you would like to leave a message for the family, please visit www.ccshepherd.com. C.C. Shepherd Funeral Service Inc. 134 Pleasant St. S. Weymouth 781-337-0050.
 
Webster, Robert M. (I32095)
 
46471 The Whitesville News, Allegany County, N.Y., Thursday, November 24, 1904
Mrs. F. M. Bassett Dead
Died From Bright?s Disease Wednesday Morning

Death has again entered the Bassett home and removed one how will be missed most of all. Mrs. F.M. Bassett has been in poor health for a long time and the trouble finally developed in to Bright?s disease. She was taken to bed about two weeks ago and has failed rapidly. Sunday evening she had a spasm and remained unconscious until death came quietly at 2:30 o?clock this (Wednesday) morning. Every possible effort was put forth to restore her to health but he disease, as ever, proved incurable.
The funeral services will be held in the Methodist church Friday morning at 11 o?clock and the remains laid at rest in the family plot in the Baptist cemetery.
Miss Mary Hortense Manning was born Greenwood, March 13, 1855, and resided there with her parents until March 1, 1876, when she was married to Frank M. Bassett. They purchased a part of the Manning farm and lived there for a number of years. To this union three sons were born. Twenty-one years ago the family moved from Greenwood to this village and Mr. Bassett engaged in the hardware business. On March 4, 1897, Mr. Bassett died, and in a little more than one year one son, Berwick C., passed away.
Mrs. Bassett was a home-body and, while quiet, was most highly respected as a neighbor and friend. For many years she has been a faithful member of the Methodist church. Besides her many friends she laves two sons, Harry M. and Guy F., and one brother, C.S. Manning of Rochester, who have the sympathy of the entire community in this their great loss.
 
Manning, Mary Hortense (I32024)
 
46472 The Whitesville, N.Y. News, Thursday, January 13, 1938
Independence, N.Y.
Louis S. Bassett

Louis S. Bassett passed away on Sunday, January 9, 1938 at his home here after an illness of several weeks following a major operation. Farewell services were held today, Tuesday, at his late home. Mrs. Bassett and the daughter Mrs. David Smith and family have the sympathy of their many friends.
 
Bassett, Louis Stockton (I13915)
 
46473 The Whitesville, N.Y. News, Thursday, October 23, 1941
Matha Bloss Died Monday Morning
Andover Womabn Well Known Locally had been Ill the Past Two Weeks
Funeral Yesterday, Wednesday ? Burial at Independence

Mrs. Martha Bloss of Andover, passed from life, Monday, October 20, 1941, aged 75 years. She had been ill the past two weeks.
Born at Independence, May 8, 1866, a daughter of Francis and Marcella Bassett, she grew up at Independence. February 15, 1887 she was united in marriage with George N. Bloss who died in April of 1921. Mr. and Mrs. Bloss lived on what is now the Ray Rogers farm in Crittenden District until 27 years ago when they moved an Andover, where for a number of years past Mrs. Bloss had been employed in the Folsum store.
Mrs. Bloss is survived by two daughter, Mrs. Lawrence Hunt of Washington, D.C. and Mrs. Mark Wilson of Whitesville; one sister, Mrs. Florence Bines of Andover, and one granddaughter, Miss Marian Wilson of Whitesville.
Martha Bloss was of a genial nature and as a result had a host of friends saddened by her demies.
The farewell was held from the late home in Baker St., Andover, yesterday, Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 o?clock with burial at Independence. Rev. Lucien Kearns, pastor of the Presbyterian Church at Andover, officiated.
Mrs. Bloss was a member of the Rebekah Lodge of Andover.

 
Bassett, Martha Elizabeth (I13913)
 
46474 The Whiteville News Reporter, North Carolina, Thursday, August 6, 2020
Angela ?Angie? Bass Gore

Angela "Angie" Bass Gore, 53, of the Beaverdam community, died Wednesday, Aug. 5, 2020 at Columbus Regional Healthcare in Whiteville. Born Feb. 11, 1967, in Cumberland County, she was the daughter of Bobby Gene Bass and Annette Trogdon Bass of Fayetteville.

She was a Columbus County school teacher for 30 years. She was a loving wife, mother and grandmother, who loved her family dearly. Always smiling and kind, she never met a stranger.

Her funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Aug 8, at Beaverdam Original Freewill Baptist Church. Visitation will be held from 12:30-2 p.m. prior to the service at the church. Burial will be in the McPherson Cemetery. Inman Ward Funeral Home and Crematory of Tabor City is serving the family.

In addition to her parents, she is survived by her husband of 31 years, Joseph "Joe" Alton Gore of Chadbourn; two sons, Joseph Gore and wife, Katie, and Bobby Gore, both of Chadbourn; one sister, Dawn Collins of Hope Mills; one grandson, Jacob Gore; and several nieces and nephews.

A guest register is available at inmanwardfuneralhome.com.

 
Bass, Angela (I47772)
 
46475 The Whiteville News Reporter, North Carolina, Wednesday, January 23, 2013
Thurman Willis Bass

BLADENBORO -- Thurman Willis Bass, 76, died Tuesday, Jan. 22, 2013.

He was a Veteran of the U.S. Army.

The family will receive friends from 6-8 p.m. Thursday, Jan.. 24 at Bladen-Gaskins Funeral Home in Elizabethtown. Final rites will be held at 2 p.m. Friday, Jan. 25 at Northside Baptist Church with Revs. Bruce Cannon and Thomas Martin officiating. Burial will be in Bladen Memorial Gardens.

He is survived by his wife, Berniece Bass; one son, Jeffery Bass; one daughter, Dinah Hester; six grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren.



1940 Federal Census of Greenwood, Moore County, North Carolina
John W. Bass - 56 - Male - North Carolina - Head - Farmer
Catherine - 53 - Female - North Carolina - Wife
Herman - 26 - Male - North Carolina - Son - Farm Laborer
May - 21 - Female - North Carolina - Daughter-in-Law - Housekeeper Private Family
Bruce - 21 - Male - North Carolina - Son - Farm Laborer
Therman - 3 - Male - North Carolina - Grandson 
Bass, Thurman Willis (I60642)
 
46476 The Whittier Daily News, California
January 24, 2003
Former Hoover Elementary secretary Bassett dies
WHITTIER - Helen Bassett, a secretary at Lou Henry Hoover Elementary School for more than 30 years, died Friday at her Whittier home. She was 87. She was born December 27, 1915, in Missouri and grew up there, where she began dating James D. Bassett when both were 16. He came to California in 1938 to find work and she followed in 1940 to become his bride. In 1942, they moved to Whittier, joined the First Christian Church of Whittier and raised their three children.
A devoted wife, mother and homemaker, Helen Bassett began working at Hoover School, just up the street from her home, and she and her children walked to the school every day. She retired in 1983. She is survived by her husband, James Bassett of Whittier; son and daughter-in-law Bob and Janell Bassett of Orange; daughter and son-in-law Sally and Bill Fletcher of Malibu; and daughter and son-in-law Mary Elizabeth and John Costas of Fort Worth, Texas. She also leaves grandchildren John, Sarah, Michael and Robert Costas; Jake, Sally and Kent Bassett, and Patrick Shearer.
Interment will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Rose Hills Memorial Park. A memorial service will be held at 3 p.m. Tuesday at First Christian Church of Whittier, 6355 Greenleaf Avenue. 
Gaines, Sarah Helen (I2686)
 
46477 The Wichita Eagle
January 13, 1997
Margaret J. Bassett
Bassett, Margaret J., 69, homemaker, died Wednesday, January 8, 1997. Service 1:30 p.m. today, Calvary Chapel. Survivors: husband, Warren; sons, Mark of Wichita, Michael of Stillwell, Oklahoma; daughter Katha Knippa of Houston; brothers, Burl Johnson of Wichita; Pat Johnson of Norman, Oklahoma; nine grandchildren. Broadway Mortuary. 
Johnson, Margaret Jennie (I416)
 
46478 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I418)
 
46479 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I419)
 
46480 The Wichita Eagle, 13 Jul 1990
Michael Shon Bassett

Michael Shon Bassett, 16, student, died Saturday, July 7, 1990. Service 11 a.m. Saturday, Roland High School auditorium, Roland, Okla. Survivors: parents, Michael and Vikki, sister, Shannan, all of Roland; grandparents, Joe and Ruth Bassett at home, Bob Powell of Lake Arrowhead, Calif., Wanell Albaugh of Whittier, Calif.; great-grandparents, Noble Bassett of Wichita. Memorial has been established with Parents of Murdered Childre. Quring-Old Mission Mortuary. 
Bassett, Michael Shon (I90)
 
46481 The Wichita Eagle, June 22, 1994
Clarence Billy Roy Bassett

Bassett, Clarence Billy Roy, 35, laborer, died Sunday, June 19, 1994. Visitation will be from 6 to 8:30 p.m. today. Hillside Funeral Home.
Survivors: father, Otis Bassett, brothers, Robert, Otis Jr., all of Wichita; sisters, Nadine Harper of Eufaula, Okla., Elaine Crabtree, Regina Bassett, Annette Conde, Angela Burnett, all of Wichita. Hillside Funeral Home.
 
Bassett, Clarence Billy Roy (I114)
 
46482 The Wichita Eagle, Kansas, 14 Jan 2006
Donald Lee Bassett

Bassett, Donald Lee, 55, Kone Elevator serviceman of over 32 years, died Jan. 13, 2006 after a long and courageous battle with cancer. Memorial service will be 10 a.m. Friday, Old Mission Mortuary. Preceded in death by parents, Noble and Edith Bassett; brother, Joe Earl; daughter, Tracy Lynn. Survivors: wife, Denise; son, Derek (Niegen) Bassett of Calif.; granddaughter, Alexis; brother, Bill (Niki) Bassett of Wichita; sister-in-law, Ruth Bassett of Wichita; many nieces and nephews. In lieu of flowers, memorial has been established with Harry Hynes Memorial Hospice. 
Bassett, Donald Lee (I56)
 
46483 The Wichita Eagle, Kansas, 15 Aug 1991
Noble W. Bassett

Noble W. Bassett, 82, retired carpenter, died Wednesday, Aug. 14, 1991. Services 3 p.m. Friday, Quiring-Old Mission Mortuary; 1:30 p.m. Saturday, Rocky Comfort (Mo.) Cemetery.

Survivors: sons, Joe E., Bill R., both of Wichita, Don L. of Goddard; brother, John O. of San Leandro, Calif.; eight grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren. Memorial has been established with the Leukemia Society. 
Bassett, Noble W. (I22)
 
46484 The Wichita Eagle, Kansas, 20 Oct 1989
Edith M. (Brattin) Bassett

Edith M. (Brattin) Bassett, 76, retired Riverside Elementary School cook, died Wednesday, Oct. 18, 1989. Services 5 p.m. today, Quiring-Old Mission Mortuary; 11 a.m. Saturday, Rocky Comfort (Mo.) Cemetery. Survivors: husband, Noble; sons, Joe, Bill, both of Wichita, Don of Goddard; eight grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren. Memorial has been estalished with the American Diabetes Association. 
Brattin, Edith M. (I25)
 
46485 The Wichita Eagle, Kansas, 21 Dec 2003
Joe Earl Bassett

Bassett, Joe Earl, 71. Retired Otasco and TG&Y Store Manager died Dec. 19, 2003. Services 1PM, Tuesday, Dec. 23, 2003 at Lakeview Memorial Gardens. He is preceded in death by his parents Noble and Edith Bassett and 2 grandsons. Survivors, wife Ruth of Wichita, Sons, Mike Bassett, Ft. Smith Ark., Terry Bassett, Las Vegas, Nev., Daughters & Sons-in-law Stephanie and Kling Drake, Derby, Rebecca and Howard Boucer, Wichita, Brothers & Sister-in-law Donald and Denis Bassett of Andale, and Bill and Nikki Bassett, Wichita, 8 grandchildren, 4 great-grandchildren. 
Bassett, Joseph Earl (I55)
 
46486 The Wichita Eagle, Kansas, 27 Oct 1993
Carl R. Bassett

Bassett, Carl R., 77, retired truck driver, died Monday, Oct. 25, 1993. Service 2 p.m. today, Kirby Morris Funeral Home. Survivors: wife, Margaret; son, Ronald of Valley Springs, Calif.; daughter, Carla Read of Squamish, British Columbia; sisters, Ruby Edgington of Augusta, Beulah Walhood of Vacaville, Calif., Flossie Irvine of El Dorado; three grandchildren. Memorial has been established with First Christian Church. 
Bassett, Carl Rudolf (I20)
 
46487 The Wichita Eagle, Kansas, January 1, 1991
Cornelius “Pat†Bessette

Cornelius "Pat" Bessette, 59, Boeing Wichita process manufacturing engineer, died Monday, Dec. 31, 1990. Rosary, 7 p.m. Wednesday, service 10 a.m. Thursday, both at St. Margaret Mary Catholic Church.
Survivors: wife, Shirley; stepson, David Lee, stepdaughter, Julie Lee, both at home; sisters, Gloria Altergott, Anne Schock, Gerry Miller, all of Wichita. Memorial has been established with Emergency Assistance Fund of the Catholic charities. DeVorss Flanagan-Hunt Mortuary. 
Bessette, Louis (I4783)
 
46488 The Wichita Eagle, Kansas, June 20, 1994
Mabel H. Bassett, Woodward

WOODWARD ? Mabel H. Bassett, 80, retired Macy?s fabric department clerk, died Saturday, June 18, 1994. Service 10 a.m. Wednesday, Resthaven Gardens of Memory. Survivors: husband, Paul, son, Allan Bassett of Wichita; sisters, Esther Leuty of Hemet, Calif., Edith Glasier of Aurora, Colo.; six grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren. Memorial has been established with the American Diabetes Association. Resthaven Mortuary.
 
Allen, Mabel H. (I7536)
 
46489 The Wichita Eagle, Kansas, Sunday, May 11, 1997
Albert W. Bass

Bass, Albert W., "Walt", 81, retired carpenter, died Friday, May 9, 1997. Service 2 p.m. Tuesday, Gibson-Koch-Friskel Chapel, Chanute.

Survivors: stepsons, Leroy Babb of Winnemucca, Nev., James Babb of Fallon, Nev.; stepdaughter, Eva Rush of Coffeyville; brother, Oscar of Sheridan, Ark.; sister, Atha Garrison of Chanute; several stepgrandchildren and stepgreat-grandchildren.
 
Bass, Albert Walt (I47795)
 
46490 The Wichita Eagle, Kansas, Wednesday, December 12, 2012
James Albert Bass

Bass, James "Jim" Albert, 92, passed away on Sunday, December 9, 2012. He was born June 28, 1920 to James and Daisy Bass in Big Spring, TX, the oldest of two. Jim married Jacquelyn Draeb in Sturgeon Bay, WI on October 11, 1947 and they had two children. He attended the University of New Mexico and served in the Army for four years during WWII. Jim retired from Anchor Swan in 1982 and from Total Printing Solutions in 1998. He attended Calvary United Methodist Church. Jim enjoyed swimming and sailing. He was an active member of the Ninnescah Yacht Club for many years. Jim will be remembered by his children, Jocelyn Bass of Denver, CO and Brian Bass of Keego Harbor, MI. Memorial Service: 1 pm, Thursday, December 13, 2012 at the Chaucer Estates Activity Center. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Wichita Swim Club, 8323 E. Douglas Ave., Wichita, KS 67207 or donor's choice.
 
Bass, James Albert (I16)
 
46491 The Wichita Eagle, March 25, 2015
Donald Lee Smith (Picture included)

Smith, Donald Lee, 81, a recent resident of Wichita, KS, passed from this world on Saturday, March 21, 2015. Donnie was born in Ottawa, KS on May 23, 1933, to Sherman H. and Jennie Mae (Bassett) Smith. The oldest of three children, Donnie grew up a hard working young man. He attended Chapel Hill school and high school at Appanoose, driving a school bus his senior year. He married his high school sweetheart, Juanita Myers. They had three children and were married for 16 years. He farmed outside of Homewood KS for many years. Later he worked for Purina, then sold real estate around Ottawa and Wellsville, and spent several years in construction. Donnie married Helen Hendrickson on December 31, 1980. They spent 33 fun years together until her passing on February 18, 2014. They did some traveling during retirement, as long as it didn't interfere with the gardening season. Donnie delivered fresh garden produce to those who couldn't grow their own. He was also a volunteer at Hope House in Ottawa. Donnie traveled to Wichita to help with the clean up after the tornado in Haysville. He was a good neighbor. His greatest passion was fishing and he made several trips with family and friends, and Donnie fished every lake and pond in northeast Kansas. Donnie was preceded in death by his parents, an infant daughter, his wife Helen, Juanita, and son-in-law, Robert Farris. He is survived by son Terry (Tracy) Smith, Tyrone, OK, and daughters Donna (Victor) Johnson, Turpin, OK, and Linda (Ron) Riley, Wichita, KS, and the other two he claimed, Julie (Dennis) Martin, Turpin, OK, and Susie Warren, Wichita, KS, his sister, Shirley Tucker of Mt. Vernon, OH, brother Walter (Sharon) Smith of Houston, TX, 8 grandchildren, 13 great grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. A memorial service will be held at 1:30 p.m., Saturday, March 28, 2015, at Riverlawn Christian Church, Wichita, KS. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Alzheimer's Association , Williamsburg Library Assn., or Prairie Paws Animal Shelter in care of Baker Funeral Home, Wichita, KS.
 
Smith, Donald Lee (I20008)
 
46492 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I14198)
 
46493 The Wichita Eagle, November 20, 2015
Donald Ralph Bassett

Bassett, Donald Ralph was born June 19, 1938, in Wichita, Kansas, to Dorothy I. German Bassett and J. Ralph Bassett. Donald passed away on Sunday, November 15, 2015, after bravely fighting Alzheimer's the last few years. Don graduated from Wichita High School West in 1955 and attended Wichita State University. He joined the Army in 1959, served in Korea and honorably discharged in 1962. Don was an avid Bowler and Table Tennis player, competing and ranked nationally in both sports. He loved watching WSU's basketball team. Don retired from Boeing Aircraft Company Wichita in 1994. In 2014, Don left many friends in Wichita and moved to Utah to be near family. He is survived by his sister, Barbara Craft of American Fork, Utah; a niece, Pam Craft Pettingill of Mt. Pleasant, Utah; a nephew, Stan Craft of Lehi, Utah; and many grand nieces and nephews. Services will be held Friday, November 20, 2015, at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 300 S. Center, American Fork, Utah. Interment will be at Veterans Memorial Cemetery, Bluffdale, Utah. Donations may be made to the Alzheimer's Association ? alz.org.
 
Bassett, Donald Ralph (P1463)
 
46494 The Wichita Eagle, November 25, 2010
Odis Bassett Jr. (Picture included)

Bassett, Jr., Odis, 61, passed away November 22, 2010. Service is 11 a.m., Saturday, November 27, 2010 at Sulphur Springs Baptist Church in Eufaula, OK. He is survived by his daughter, Kimberly Bassett of Oklahoma City, OK; granddaughter, Jayden Bassett of Oklahoma City, OK; sisters, Nadine Harper of Eufaula, OK, Elaine (Earl) Crabtree-Lipsey of Wichita; Regina (Leonard) McCarty of Wichita, Annette Conde of Wichita and Angela (Ronald) Burnett of Edmond, OK; special nephew, Tim (Marcie) Harper and a host of nieces, nephews, great nieces, great nephews, friends and family. Entrusted to Jackson Mortuary, Wichita; and Grainger House of Winn, Muskogee, OK. www.thejacksonmortuary.com.
 
Bassett, Odis Jr. (I113)
 
46495 The Wichita Eagle, Saturday, July 4, 1970
Tracy Bassett

Tracy Lynn Bassett, 1-day-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don L. Bassett, 2225 Mona Lane, died Friday. Graveside services will be at 9 a.m. Monday in Lakeview Gardens Cemetery.
Other survivors include her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Nobel Bassett, Wichita, and Mr. and Mrs. Denny Swan, Colorado.
Broadway Mortuary has charge.
 
Bassett, Tracy Lynn (I105)
 
46496 The Wickenburg Sun, Arizona, July 8, 2009
Lenore Louise Bass

Lenore Louise Bass, age 96, passed away July 2 in Sun City, Ariz. Funeral services will be held today (Wednesday, July 8) at 10 a.m. at the First Presbyterian Church in Wickenburg with Pastor Paul Jones of Yarnell Community Presbyterian Church and members of the Order of the Eastern Star Peoria Chapter 59 officiating. Interment will follow in the Wickenburg Municipal Cemetery.

Lenore was born June 4, 1913 in Chicago, Ill., to Louis Krummel and Jeannette Schwarz Krummel. She came to Wickenburg in 1941. She married William G. Bass on Aug. 2, 1941, and together they operated the La Siesta Motel for years.

Her husband Bill had grown up at the Grand Canyon, and as a young man worked as a tour guide from 1917 to 1926, and during that time had put together quite a photographic showcase of the Grand Canyon and the Arizona desert. He and Lenore entertained guests in the Cliff Room Auditorium at La Siesta Motel, and Lenore continued to do this in her home even after Bill passed away in 1981.

Lenore was a longtime member of the First Presbyterian Church since 1941 and a member of the Order of the Eastern Star.

Lenore is survived by her son William L. Bass of El Cajon and brother Herbert Krummel and a nephew Rodney Rasmussen of Virginia Beach, Va.

Arrangements are under the direction of Wickenburg Funeral Home & Crematory.

 
Krummel, Lenore Louise (I99)
 
46497 The Wickenburg Sun, Arizona, Thursday, Feb. 26, 1981
Wickenburg mourns Passing of Bill Bass

Wickenburg's most famous citizen, Bill Bass, died Friday, Feb. 20 at his home on Bass Hill overlooking the town he had loved for 55 years.

He was 80.

He was born in Williams, Ariz., on July 26, 1900 - 73 miles away from being the first white child born on the rim of the Grand Canyon.

Bill came of age exploring the Grand Canyon with his father Capt. William Wallace Bass, who blazed the first trails into the Canyon's wilderness.

At the age of 26, in 1926, Bill came to Wickenburg, where he was involved in various business pursuits. Back at the Grand Canyon in 1940 as a tour guide, he met his wife Lenore. They were married in 1941.

After a four-year absence from Wickenburg during the war, he returned and built the La Siesta Motel and Kelly's Cafe.

Then he began his life-long hobby of photography. He soon established himself as one of the finest photographers of desert scenery and wildlife subjects - with his works appearing in several issues of Arizona Highways.

Every night for 24 straight years, he presented free slide programs on Arizona's beauty for all the guests in the Wickenburg area in his famous "Cliff Room" at the La Siesta Motel.



 
Bass, William G. (I72)
 
46498 The Wickenburg Sun, Arizona, Wednesday, January 28, 2015
William Lewis Bass

William Lewis Bass, age 71, passed away Jan. 23, 2015, in San Diego. Bill was born June 10, 1943, in Henderson, Nev., to William Bass and Lenore Krummel Bass.

Bill?s grandfather was Capt. William Wallace Bass, who blazed the first trails into the Grand Canyon. His mother and father were part of Wickenburg history as an accomplished photographer and former owners of La Siesta Motel and Kelly?s Café.

Bill has been disabled all his life and has lived in a care home in San Diego for years.

He is survived by his cousins Rodney and Joann Rasmussen and Carla and Charles Stedwell. Graveside services will be held in the first week of February with the date to be announced.

Friends may offer online condolences at www.wickenburgfuneralhome.com

Arrangements are under the direction of Wickenburg Funeral Home & Crematory.


 
Bass, William Lewis (I100)
 
46499 The Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, Arizona, May 29, 2002
Loren H. Lauzon

Loren H. (Tiny) Lauzon, 79, died May 16, 2002, at the Prescott Veterans Hospital.

Mr. Lauzon was born at the Grand Canyon to Hubert and Edith (Bass) Lauzon. He received his education at the Grand Canyon, Flagstaff High School and the Wasatch Academy in Utah.

Tiny served honorably in the U.S. Army Air Corps in the European Theater during World War II. He resided in Wickenburg where he owned and operated the La Siesta Service Station for 35 years, before retiring to Prescott Valley.

The Bass/Lauzon family is noted in the Northern Arizona Historical Society as pioneers and homesteaders in the Grand Canyon area. Tiny was most proud to be known as the last child born in the "Box Car," which served as the medical clinic for the Grand Canyon.

His parents and his first wife, Harriet, a sister and a brother preceded him in death.

His wife Shirley of Prescott Valley, survives him. His son and daughter-in-law, Robert and Deborah, and grandchildren, Michael, Sarah, Rebecca and Leah, all of Flagstaff, also survive him.

Surviving step-daughters and sons-in-laws are Sharon and Craig Lund of Colorado, Laura and Eddie Nasser of Wickenburg and Debbie and Bob Mead of Nevada, and seven step-grandchildren and eight great step-grandchildren. Also surviving are an aunt, Lenore Bass of Wickenburg, and numerous nieces and nephews, all of Arizona.

Memorial services will be held at the Shrine of Ages at the Grand Canyon at a later date.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Hospice unit of the VA Hospital in Prescott, 500 Highway 89 North, Prescott, AZ 86313.
 
Lauzon, Loren Hampton (I98)
 
46500 The Wigan Today
July 22, 2009
Ada Bassett
Bassett, Ada - On 16th July at Airedale Hospital Ada aged 84 years (formerly of Danesway, Wigan), beloved wife of the late Ralph Bassett, loving mum of Tim and Sue. Her funeral service will take place at Skipton Crematorium on Friday, 24th July at 11.00 a.m. Family flowers only please, donations in Ada's memory to Wigan and Leigh Hospice, c/o Howcrofts funeral services, Duckett Street, Skipton, BD23 2EJ. 
Crawshaw, Ada (I15)
 

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