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47051 Thomas William Bassett, 33, bachelor, machinist, living at 5 Beresford Street, Woolwich, son of Thomas Bassett, machinist, married Ann Eliza Gall, 25, spinster, living at 15 Beresford Street, Woolwich, daughter of John Gall, labourer, on 6 April 1896 at Holy Trinity Church, Woolwich, Kent, England.
Witnesses; William George Bassett 
Gall, Ann Eliza (I9)
 
47052 Thomas William Bassett, 33, bachelor, machinist, living at 5 Beresford Street, Woolwich, son of Thomas Bassett, machinist, married Ann Eliza Gall, 25, spinster, living at 15 Beresford Street, Woolwich, daughter of John Gall, labourer, on 6 April 1896 at Holy Trinity Church, Woolwich, Kent, England.
Witnesses; William George Bassett 
Gall, John (I21)
 
47053 Thomas William is possibly the Thomas that married Anna. Anna was born in 1900. She died in
1970. If this assumption is true, the children listed are theirs.
Later family records lists this Thomas from Swansea, West Glamorgan, Wales. 
Bassett, Thomas William (I226)
 
47054 Thomas, ap Thomas, ap Richard Thomas, (I56)
 
47055 Thomas, ap William, ap Hopkin of Court-y-Bettws Thomas, (I83)
 
47056 ThomasBassett, son of Daniel and Mary (Branner) Bassett, was born in 1845 inKentucky. He died in 1924 in Jefferson City, Tennessee. He married Nancy Baker,daughter of Alfred and Georgana (Holmes) Baker. Nancy was born in 1844 inTennessee. Nancy was 25% Blackfoot Cherokee Indiana and the remaining 75%, amixture of other races.
Robert Miller lists the children as Alma,Evelyn, Esther, Eiphram, Joe, Mary, Carrie and George.

1870Federal Census of Witts Foundry, Jefferson County, TN (23 Aug 1870)
ThomasBassett M 23 M Kentucky Farm Laborer
NancyA. B 24 F Tennessee House Keeping
Melissa B 2/12?F Tennessee

1880Federal Census 2nd Civil District Hamblen County, TN (10 Jun 1880)
ThomasBassett B 35 M KY KY KYHead Works on farm
Nancy B 36 F TN KY TN Wife Keeping House
Evaline B 12 F TN KY TN Daughter
Mary B 10 F TN KY TN Daughter
S.Alvira B 8 F TN KY TN Daughter
Esther B 6 F TN KY TN Daughter
Ephraim B 3 M TN KY TN Son
Arthur B9/12M TN KY TN Son

1900Federal Census of District 9, Jefferson County, Tennessee (8 Jun 1900)
ThomasBassett 65 M Apr 1835 KY KYKY Head Farmer
NancyM. 50 F May 1850 TN KYTN Wife Washer woman
RobertE. 21 M Apr 1879 TN KYTN Son Farm Laborer
Arthur 19 M Aug 1880 TN KY TN Son Farm Laborer
Josiah 15 M Feb 1885 TN KY TN Son Farm Laborer
Carrie 14 F Apr 1886 TN KY TN Daughter At School
George 11 M Aug 1888 TN KY TN Son At School
John 8 M Dec 1891 TN KY TN Grson At School

1910Federal Census of 4th District, Jefferson County, TN (10 May 1910)
ThomasBassett B 59 M KY KY KY Head General Farm Work
Nancy B 45 F TN TN TN Wife General Housework
Ephraim B 26 M TN KY TN Son Mining Zink Mine
Joseph B 23 M TN KY TN Son General Farm Work
Carrie B 22 F TN KY TN Daughter House Work
George B 21 M TN KY TN Son Mining Zink Mine
John B 19 M TN KY TN Grandson General Farm Work
(Married40 years, 10 children 6 living)

1920Federal Census of Camp Furlong, Luna County, New Mexico (13 Jan 1920)
GeorgeBassett 31 M TN KY TNSoldier Soldier

 
Bassett, Thomas (P3)
 
47057 Thomasville Times-Enterprise, 29 Oct 2007
Mamie Allison Bassett

Services for Mamie Allison Goins Bassett, 87, of Thomasville, are today, Oct. 30, 2007, at 11 a.m. at Allen and Allen Funeral Home Chapel. Ministers Coulter Wickerham and Allan McNabb will officiate and interment follows in Laurel Hill Cemetery. Active pallbearers are Craig Bassett, Brandon Bassett, Kevin Anderson, Heath Bassett, Tim Goins and Joe Cifuentes. Mrs. Bassett died Oct. 27, at her residence. The daughter of the late Calvin and Mary Emma Lee Beasley Goins, she was born on Nov. 30, 1919, in Hickman County, Tenn. On Feb. 19, 1949 in Dover, Fla., Mrs. Bassett married Farrell Ward Bassett, who preceded her in death. Mrs. Bassett earned a bachelor of science degree from the University of Tennessee in 1945. She was retired from the Hillsborough County Extension Service, where she was employed as a home economist. Mrs. Bassett was a member of the Moultrie Road Church of Christ. Survivors include two sons and daughter-in-law, Malcolm and Diane Bassett of Thomasville, Carlton and Beth Bassett of Tallahassee, Fla.; a daughter and son-in-law Melany and Mark NeSmith of Thomasville; a son, Steve Bassett of Thomasville; 11 grandchildren, Malcolm Bassett Jr., Daphne Bassett, Bradley Bassett, Jason NeSmith, Carrie NeSmith, Heath Bassett, Kelly Bassett, Brooke Bassett, Jessica Anderson, Allison NeSmith; a brother and sister-in-law, Arnold and Mary Goins of Lutz, Fla.; and several nieces and nephews. Friends may sign the online guest registry at www.allenfh.com - Allen and Allen Funeral Home. 
Goins, Mamie Allison (I885)
 
47058 Thomasville Times-Enterprise, Georgia, Monday, January 4, 2021
Freddie Fulford Bass, Sr.

Funeral services for Freddie Fulford Bass, 80, of Meigs will be held Tuesday, January 5, 2021 at 2:00 p.m. at Willis-Jamerson-Braswell Funeral Home. The Rev. Franklin Russ will officiate and interment will be at Meigs Sunset Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Rodney Hurst, Kenneth Bass, Jerry Hurst, Jimmy Sangster and Jimmy Keith Loyd. Born February 11, 1940 he was the son of the late James Otis and Olga Pawnee Fulford Bass. Mr. Bass passed away Saturday, January 2, 2021 at Phoebe Putney Memorial Hospital. He was a member of Meigs Baptist Church and retired Supervisor with Coats and Clarks in Thomasville. He was married to Ruby Lee Loyd Bass who preceded him in death. Survivors include daughter, Beverley Bass Jenkins (John) of Land O Lakes, Fl; Freddie (Fred) Bass, Jr. of Meigs; Tony Bass of Mexico Beach, Fl; Danny Bass (Tracy) of Thomasville; grandchildren Brett Jenkins of Covington; Nichole Fredericks of Malaysia; Scott Bass of Pelham, Toni (Alex) Bass of Pelham; Vann Bass of Pelham; Devin Bass of Thomasville and Austin Milam; great grandchildren, Jade Hopper, Kye Hopper, and Tessa Fredericks. The family will receive friends at the funeral home on Monday, January 4, 2021 from 6:00-8:00PM. Friends may sign the online guestbook at www.willisjamersonbraswell.com. Willis-Jamerson-Braswell Funeral Home, Pelham.
 
Bass, Freddie Fulford (I239)
 
47059 Thomasville Times-Enterprise, Georgia, Tuesday, December 3, 2019
Gregory W. Stinson

Gregory W. Stinson, 79, of Thomasville, passed away on Friday, November 29, 2019 at his residence. Graveside Services will be held on Saturday, December 7, 2019 at 2:00 pm at Laurel Hill Cemetery in Thomasville, GA with Dr. Jimmy Clanton officiating. Mr. Stinson was born to the late Walter L. Stinson, Jr. & Ferrolyn Mosley Stinson on October 13, 1940 in Covington County, Alabama. He married Winnette Bass Stinson in Thomasville, GA on June 30, 1979, who survives. He attended Marion Military Institute and Auburn University. He worked as a Draftsman/Sales Engineer at Davis Water & Waste for over 40 years where he retired. He was a member of Dawson Street Baptist Church. Survivors include: his wife, Winnette B. Stinson of Thomasville, children, Teresa Lyn Allen (Chet) of Thomasville, Ted Harris (Samantha) of Bartlet, TN, and Jama McCall (JoAnn) of Pensacola, FL, grandchildren, Sara Kate McEown (Steven), Troy C. Harris (Sarah), Amber McMasters and one due in March 2020, great-grandchildren, Layla, Lily, Lydia, Layne, Luna Rose, Aria, Tywin, Jason, Ruby, Delilah Rose and Mason, sisters, Sue A. Goolsby of Florala, AL, Rae E. Leddon of Lockhart, AL, and his best friend, his beautiful Schnauzer, Bonnie Blue Stinson, who misses him so much. He was preceded in death by, his parents, Walter & Ferrolyn Stinson and sister, Rebecca Stinson. In Lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to: Thomas County Humane Society - 180 Big Star Dr., Thomasville, GA 31757 or St. Judes Childrens Hospital - 262 Danny Thomas Pl, Memphis, TN 38105. Guests may sign the online register at www.whiddonshiverfuneralhome.com.
 
Stinson, Gregory W. (I86)
 
47060 Thomasville Times-Enterprise, Georgia, Wednesday, February 11, 2009
James Huel Bass

Graveside services for James Huel Bass, 86, of Tallahassee, Fla., are at 2 p.m., Friday, Feb. 13, 2009, at Meigs Sunset Cemetery. The Rev. Douglas Bass will officiate. Mr. Bass died Feb. 11 in Tallahassee, Fla. Born April 15, 1922, in Grady County, he was the son of the late James Otis and Olga Pawnee Fulford Bass. On Sept. 5, 1942, in Thomasville, he married Frances Davis Bass, who survives. He was a member of Lakeshore Baptist Church, a veteran of the United States Army and was involved with the D-Day Invasion. Survivors include son and daughter-in-law, James R. and Nancy Bass of Tallahassee; granddaughter and husband, Heather and Clay White of Tallahassee; brothers and sisters-in-law, George and Faye Bass of Thomasville and Fred and Ruby Bass of Meigs. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Iris Ann Shaffer. Memorial contributions may be made to Big Bend Hospice, 1723 Mahan Center Blvd., Tallahassee, Fla.., 32308-5428. Visitors may sign the online guest register at www.allenfh.com. - Allen & Allen Funeral Home.
 
Bass, James Huel (I234)
 
47061 Thompson Funeral Home
Lorene Sadler
April 22, 1927 ? December 12, 2017

Mrs. Lorene Bass Sadler of Trumann, departed this life Tuesday, December 12, 2017 at Arlington Cove Nursing Center in Trumann at the age of 90 years, 7 months and 20 days. She was born Friday, April 22, 1927 in and a lifetime resident of Trumann. She was a retired school teacher and was the last charter member of Maple Grove Baptist Church and a member of the Senior Adult Ladies Sunday School Class. She was preceded in death by husband, John F. Sadler; one great-granddaughter, Mollie Fears; and her parents, Roy Clayburn and Ora Mae Glass Bass.

She is survived by two daughters, Neva Henderson and husband Larry and Debbie Robinson and husband Bubby both of Trumann; one son, Hayden Sadler and wife Lynda of Trumann; one sister, Ola Jane Miles of Horseshoe Lake, AR; one brother, Paul Bass of Long Beach, CA; six grandchildren, Aaron Sadler, Adam Sadler, Lisa Fears, Kelli Thompson, Hunter Robinson, and Holly Faulkenberry; and twelve great-grandchildren, Sam Fears, Gracie Fears, Abigail Fears, Olivia Fears, Cade Faulkenberry, Emma Sadler, Lane Sadler, Kayleigh Robinson, Zane Robinson, Carly Robinson, Slade Melton and Maddie Melton.

Funeral service will be Thursday at 10:00 A.M. in the chapel of Thompson Funeral Home in Trumann, with Rev. Jim Duffel officiating. Burial will follow in Jonesboro Memorial Park Cemetery in Jonesboro, AR.

Pallbearers will be Hunter Robinson, Aaron Sadler, Adam Sadler, Jon Fears, Sam Fears, David Thompson, Blake Faulkenberry and Michael Everhart. Honorary pallbearers will be the Senior Adult Ladies Sunday School Class.

Visitation will be Wednesday from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. in the chapel of Thompson Funeral Home in Trumann.

Lasting memorials can be made to Maple Grove Baptist Church 13509 Maple Grove Lane, Trumann, AR 72472.

An online register book can be signed at www.thompsonfuneralhome.net.
 
Bass, Flossie Lorene (I158)
 
47062 Thompson Funeral Home ? Lexington ? 4 April 2023
Evelyn Bass

Mrs. Evelyn Bass went to be with the Lord on Saturday morning, April 1, 2023. Born in Shelby, NC on May 20, 1934, she resided in West Columbia for most of her life. Evelyn worked at Stone Manufacturing Company for many years.
She is survived by her daughter, Joyce (Mike) Yarbrough, six grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. She was predeceased in death by her husband, Donnie Bass and her sons, Charles McAbee, Timmy McAbee and James McAbee, and her grandson Chris McKinney.
Evelyn loved to worship the Lord and cook delicious meals for friends and family. She was a longtime and faithful member of West Columbia First Church of the Nazarene where she served as Toddler teacher for many years. Evelyn's joy came from helping others and being very generous to those in need. She will be missed by all.
A memorial service for Mrs. Evelyn Bass will be held at West Columbia First Church of the Nazarene, 350 Wattling Rd, on Thursday at 1 PM. Family will receive friends at Thompson Funeral Home on Augusta Highway from 5-6 PM on Wednesday. Interment will be at Celestial Memorial Gardens following the service.
 
McAbee, Evelyn (I92)
 
47063 Thompson Funeral Homes
James B. Bass
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Cayce - Services for James B. "Jim" Bass, 87, of Cayce, will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday, November 14, 2017 in the chapel of Thompson Funeral Home of Lexington, 4720 Augusta Road, Lexington, with Pastors Gary Farmer and Dow Welsh officiating. Interment, with US Air Force honors, will follow in Southland Memorial Gardens. The family will receive friends from 12:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. prior to the service at the funeral home on Tuesday.
Mr. Bass died November 10, 2017. Born in Georgetown, South Carolina, he was a son of the late Joe Ben Bass and Dorothy Mae Bass.
Jim graduated from Winyah High School, North Greenville Jr. College and Furman University. He also served for 2 years in the United States Air Force. His passions were directing Christian music, and coaching youth sports, of which he did for more than 50 years.
Jim leaves behind his wife of 22 years, Dorothy Ann Bass; daughters, Alecia Bass and Teresa Miller (Jody); sons, Jimmy (Nickie), Michael (Brenda Lee) and Robby (Toni); 7 grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren. Other surviving family members are his sisters, Doris Bass McLeod and Faye Bass Parrish (Sidney); sister-in-law, Margaret Bass; 3 nieces and 1 nephew. He was predeceased by his brother, Larry Bass, and brother-in-law, Bob McLeod.
The family would like to thank Jim's caregivers for their loving care. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made, in Jim's name, to the Cayce Department of Public Safety Foundation, c/o City of Cayce Department of Public Safety, 2 Lavern Jumper Road, Cayce, South Carolina 29033, Attn: Fire Department, or to Holland Avenue Baptist Church, 801 12th Street, Cayce, South Carolina 29033. 
Bass, James Benjamin (I288)
 
47064 Thompson Harveson & Cole Funeral Home ? Fort Worth, 13 December 2022
Col. David A. Bass

David Arle Bass, 89, beloved father, grandfather, great-grandfather and friend to many, passed away on December 10, 2022 at his home in Fort Worth.
Funeral service will be held at 10 am, Thursday, December 15 at Holy Family Catholic Church (6150 Pershing Ave., Fort Worth, 76107). Rosary service will be at 9:30 am.
Burial will follow at Greenwood Cemetery.
David was born September 21, 1933, in Alamogordo, New Mexico to Rupert Arle Bass and Mary Erin O'Gorman Bass and grew up in Fort Worth, Texas. He attended Arlington State College before transferring to Texas A&M where he graduated with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Civil Engineering. While at Texas A&M, David was a member of the Corp of Cadets and, upon his graduation, received his Commission in the United States Army. After graduation, he served on active duty stationed in Maryland, before returning to Fort Worth. He continued his military career, serving in the United States Army Reserve, where he eventually retired as a full Bird Colonel. David was a Professional Engineer serving the people of Texas for 35 years in the Fort Worth District of the Texas Highway Department. After his retirement in 1993, he was an engineering consultant for several years.
He held a deep commitment to his church and was a leader in its charitable branch, Society of St. Vincent DePaul (SVDP). David believed in the mission of SVDP and, in his personal life, privately and discreetly contributed to those in need. David continued his SVDP volunteer activities until the time of his death. He loved Texas A&M and was especially proud of his Aggie ring. He enjoyed taking cruises and leaf-peeping trips with his siblings and their spouses, was astoundingly savvy when it came to learning new computer programs (even later in life), and printing and distributing multitudes of his personal business cards to those he thought needed them. A larger than life figure, David never met a stranger and when he landed at The Vantage Assisted Living, he became focused on making suggestions on how things could operate more efficiently for the residents. (Thank goodness most of his suggestions were tolerated and some were adopted!) David happily enjoyed the last six years of his life in The Vantage and never missed an opportunity to tell his family how grateful he was that we found him such a welcoming home.
David leaves behind his siblings; James Bass (wife Marlene) and Ethel Bradford (husband Jerry); first wife Elizabeth C. Bass and their children ? David Bass (wife Stacey); Mary Beth Bass (wife Kathy Fitzsimmons); Sharon James (husband Walt) and Debora Havenhill; and stepchildren from his second marriage to Mary Alyce (previously-deceased) ? Miki Gabbard (husband Dennis) and Blake Taylor (wife Lisa). Surviving grandchildren include Lauren Bass (husband Matt Kaufman); Hillary MacNeil (husband Alex); William Bass; Jonathan Kinson (wife Amanda); Andrew Kinson (wife Haley); Elizabeth Alves (husband Luke); Eric Havenhill; and Amanda Camden (husband Dean) and six great-grandchildren.
In lieu of flowers, the family asks that those who care to make a donation to Society of St. Vincent DePaul, Holy Family Conference, 6150 Pershing Ave., Fort Worth, Texas. 76107
 
Bass, Col. David Arle (I124)
 
47065 Thompson-Strickland-Waters
Glynn Bassett
February 1, 1953 ? September 7, 2021

Perkins ? Glynn Bassett, age 68, passed away on Tuesday, September 7, 2021, at Jenkins County Hospital in Millen, GA. He was born in Jenkins County, GA to the late Vernon Loreen Bassett. He was a retired lineman superintendent, having worked for Planters Electric Co. for 44 years. He was a member of Dry Branch Baptist Church, where he was a deacon. He was also on the Board of Directors for Planters Electric Co., was a member of Horse Creek Hunting Club and Alexander Hunting Club.
Survivors: Wife of 46 loving years: Gail McClain Bassett of Perkins, GA; Daughters and Son-In-Law: Jennifer & Wayne Rich of Millen and Michelle Bassett (Andy Owens) of Perkins; Son: Glynn Bassett, Jr. of Perkins; Sister: Mary Ann B. Saxon of Perkins; Mother-In-Law: Mrs. Alvin McClain of Alexander; Sisters-In-Law and Brothers-In-Law: Al & Louise McClain, Gerald Ann Clayton, Mark McClain and Johnny & Karen Lovett, all of Alexander; Grandchildren: Darcy Rich and Tyler Rich, both of Millen; Several Nieces, Nephews and Cousins.
Visitation: Friday, September 10, 2021, at 3:00 PM until 4:00 PM at the Dry Branch Baptist Church Cemetery.
Graveside Service: Friday, September 10, 2021, at 4:00 PM at Dry Branch Baptist Church Cemetery with Rev. Tim Fields and Rev. Brad Boynton officiating. Burial following.
Pallbearers: Ray Boynton, Roger Saxon, Dean Brinson, Jet Wilson, Phil Rhodes and Jimmy Johnson. Honorary Pallbearers: The Board of Directors, Employees and Staff and Retirees of Planters Electric Co.
In lieu of flowers, please make donations to Dry Branch Baptist Church, 3231 Perkins-Hiltonia Road, Perkins, GA 30442.
Thompson-Strickland-Waters Funeral Home in charge of all arrangements.

 
Bassett, Glynn (P155)
 
47066 Thornhill-Dillon Mortuary
Jason W. Bass

Jason W. Bass, 84, of Joplin, a retired barber, passed away July 25, 2021.

Jason was born August 20, 1936 in Jonesville, Louisiana.

Services will be held at a later date. Cremation arrangements are under the direction of Thornhill-Dillon Mortuary.

The Joplin Globe, Missouri, Friday, August 20, 2021
Jason Walter Bass

Jason Walter (JW) Bass, 84, of Joplin, Missouri, passed away Sunday, July 25, 2021.

JW was born August 20, 1936, in Jonesville, Louisiana, to the late Jason J. and Queenie (Rowena) Bass. He graduated from Block High School in Jonesville, Louisiana. After graduation JW proudly served his country in the United States Navy. JW then received his Barber's License and was a longtime barber in Joplin.

He is lovingly survived by numerous nieces, nephews; as well as a host of extended family and friends.

No formal services will be held in Joplin. JW will be inurned in Jonesville, Louisiana, in the family cemetery.

Arrangements are under the care and direction of Thornhill-Dillon Mortuary.

 
Bass, Jason Walter (I59688)
 
47067 Thornton Funeral Home, November 4, 2022
Elizabeth Bass

Elizabeth Marie (Benefield) Bass, 88, of Mount Ida, Arkansas, passed away Monday, October 24, 2022, in Mount Ida. She was born March 10, 1934, in Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana, to Eddie Washington Benefield Sr. and Amelia Marie (Kliesch) Benefield.
Elizabeth is preceded in death by both of her parents, husband, Jake Bass, daughter, Cindy McIntyre and 5 brothers.
Elizabeth is survived by her daughter, Patricia (Moose) Tolbert, 2 stepdaughters, Teri Lambert and Angie Hughes, grandchildren, Ben (Whitney) Tolbert, Matthew Tolbert, Jennifer (AJ) Cochet, Liz (Cory) Cinquemano and Miranda McIntyre, great grandchildren, along with a host of other family and friends. Arrangements are under the direction of Thornton Funeral Service in Mt. Ida. Guest register at www.thorntonfh.com.

McKneely Funeral Home
Cindy Milton McIntyre
October 12, 1959 ? September 29, 2014

A resident of Kentwood, died at 12:36 PM on Monday, September 29, 2014 at her home. She was born October 12, 1959 in McComb, MS and was 54 years of age. Survived by husband, Ricky McIntyre; 2 daughters, Miranda and Elizabeth McIntyre; mother, Marie Benefield Bass and sister, Patty Tolbert. Preceded in death by father, Sonny Milton and step father, Jake Bass. Visitation at McKneely Funeral Home, Kentwood, from 6 PM until 7 PM on Friday, October 3, 2014. McKneely Funeral Home, Kentwood, in charge of arrangements. For an online guestbook, visit http://www.mckneelys.com.

 
Benefield, Elizabeth Marie (I3014)
 
47068 Thorpe Brothers Funeral Home & Chapel
In Memory of Tom Bassett
September 21, 1947 ? January 7, 2016

Peacefully, surrounded by his family, on January 7, 2016, in his 69th year. Loving husband of Suzanne (nee Harrison). Cherished father of Lee-Ann (Tom) Hough. Loving Pop of Gunnar. Sadly missed by sister Deb (Dave) VanElslander. Predeceased by parents John Barrie Bassett and Doris June Bassett (nee McCreath). For the last ten years, Tom lived his dream of raising Boer goats on his farm in Southgate, Grey County. He was the former owner of Leonard Elliott Tools in Brantford. Tom was also a former Chairman of the Parks and Recreation Board in Brantford. The family will receive friends at the "THORPE BROTHERS' FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL", 96 West Street, on Wednesday, January 13, 2016 from 10-11am. A Memorial Service will be held in the chapel at 11am. In lieu of flowers, donations to the War Amps Champs Program would be appreciated by the family. Expressions of sympathy may be made online at www.thorpebrothersfh.com.
 
Bassett, Tom (I70)
 
47069 Through DNA testing we now know that this line is descended from William Bassett of Plymouth (Fortune 1621).

One family letter written in the 1930's says "The family came from Massachusetts or Connecticut to Penn Yan, New York. Through Anna Parker we trace our ancestor back to the Mayflower". 
Bassett, Jonathan (I00001)
 
47070 Through some kind of mixup in the Navy, Eldredge was changed to Eldridge. Eldridge, Theodore Erving (I23677)
 
47071 Through the Tunnel at Libby Prison
History of the Carlock Family, 1929
This story gives an accurate account of one of the most famous exploits of the Civil War. Mark M. Bassett the active subject of this amazing narrative was the son of Thomas Bassett and Abigail Carlock. She was the daughter of Abraham Carlock by his second wife, Mary Ann Lee. Being a first cousin of General Robert E. Lee, who can trace his ancestry back to King Robert, The Bruce of Scotland. The Lee family is also related to Abraham Lincoln. Judge Bassett was born in Northern Indiana, March 27, 1837, and died in Peoria, Illinois, June 17, 1910. As a small boy the author was held upon his knee and marvelled at the war stories the Judge told. 
Lee, Mary Ann (I367)
 
47072 Thursa (or Thursey) was 42 years and 8 months of age when she died. Merrill, Thursa (I02538)
 
47073 Thursday, April 5, 1956
Harold R. Bassett

Harold R. Bassett, 78, of 34 Tempest street, died unexpectedly on Tuesday, March 27, in his home. He had been under doctor?s care for several years. A resident of Perry for 21 years, he lived alone at that address.
Born in Warsaw on Feb. 25, 1878, a son of George M. and Eliza Choate Bassett, he lived in Buffalo and Hamburg most of his life before moving to Perry in 1935. During his active years he had been with the steamboat inspection service on the Great Lakes. Mr. Bassett was a life member of Transportation Lodge F.& A.M., Buffalo, having joined in 1906. He never married.
Survivors are a niece, Mrs. Marquerite Calmes, Perry; and two nephews, Marlin Bassett, Warsaw, and Percy R. Bassett of Perry.
Services were held from the Conrad Funeral Home at 10:30 a.m. Firday, with burial in Warsaw cemetery. ?The Rev. John Whiteford of Holy Apostles Episcopal Church officiated.
The bearers were grandnephews: Marlin Bassett Jr., Raymond Bassett, Robert Bassett, William Bassett, Robert Burns, Edwin Fisher.
 
Bassett, Harold Ray (I14246)
 
47074 Thurstine who succeeded to the Manor of Colston
John Burke. 
Bassett, Thurstan of Colston (I2991)
 
47075 Thurston-Lindberg Funeral Home
Bernard ?Bernie? Nicholas Bass
August 20, 1928 ? January 20, 2018

Bass, Bernard N. "Bernie" age 89, of Anoka, passed away peacefully 1/20/2018. Bernie served in the Army during the Korean War and worked for Federal Cartridge for 34 years. Preceded in death by his brothers, Louis, John and Tony; and sister, Rosemary. He is survived by his wife of 64 years, Sarah Annabelle; children, Wayne (Cheryl), Kevin, Linda (Ken) Darula, Pam (Rick) Bach, Janet Gilmore, Lori (Stuart) Vincent; many grand children, and 1 great-grandson; sisters, Mary and Agnes; along with many other family and friends. Visitation will be held Wednesday from 5-8 PM at Thurston-Lindberg Funeral Home, 2005 Branch Ave, Anoka. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held Thursday (1/25/2018) at 10:30 AM, with one hour visitation prior to the Mass at The Church of the Epiphany, 1900 111th Ave NW, Coon Rapids. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Thurston-Lindberg Funeral Home Anoka 763-421-0220.
 
Bass, Bernard Nicholas (I8)
 
47076 Thurston-Lindberg Funeral Home
Sarah Annabelle Bass
June 3, 1933 ? February 26, 2022

Sarah Annabelle Bass, age 88, of Elk River passed away on Saturday, February 26, 2022.
She was preceded in death by her Husband, Bernard Bass; Brother, Gene McCall and Sister; Joan Lillemoen.
She is survived by her Brother, Jim McCall; Children, Wayne (Cheryl), Kevin, Linda (Ken) Darula, Pam (Rick) Bach, Janet Gilmore, Lori (Stuart) Vincent; Grandchildren and Great-Grandchildren.
A Memorial Service will be held on Thursday March 3 at 10:30am with a visitation one hour prior, at The Church of the Epiphany in Coon Rapids.

 
McCall, Sara Annabelle (I18)
 
47077 Ticonderoga Sentinel, July 14, 1960
Mrs. Laura E. Bessette Marks Her 100th Birthday Tomorrow

Mrs. Laura E. Bessette will reach the age tomorrow which many people dream of and few attain. On that date she will be 100 years of age.
Born in Whitehall, July 15, 1860, Mrs. Bessette has resided for more than 50 years in Ticonderoga, where she now makes her home with her daughter, Mrs. Hazel Bonano at 343 Lake George Avenue.
Mrs. Bessette, the former Laura Belden, was married in 1894 to the late Calais Bessette in Benson, Vt. Mr. Bessette died in 1913. She is one of 10 children, with a brother and sister, both in their 90?s still living. The brother, Cyrus Belden, resides in Fair Haven, Vt., and Mrs. Myrtle Hale, a sister, lives in Benson. Both visited Mrs. Bessette on Sunday.
In addition to making her home here and in Vermont, Mrs. Bessette spent several years in Puerto Rico with Mrs. Bonano and her husband, returning here with them in 1945.
Besides her two daughters, Mrs. Bessette has eight grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren.
She is a life long member of the Methodist Church and is the oldest living member of the First Methodist Church in here.
Although not as active this year as in previous ones, Mrs. Bessette enjoys watching TV and receiving Visitors.
 
Belden, Laura E. (I1302)
 
47078 Tidd Family Funeral Home, Hilliard, Ohio
Lowell D. Bassett
September 9, 1930 ? March 20, 2024

Lowell Dwayne Bassett, age 93, passed away on Wednesday, March 20, 2024 at the First Community Village in Upper Arlington, Ohio. Lowell was born September 9, 1930. He is survived by children Steven, David, Larry, Julie, and Donald and 7 grandchildren, 4 great grandchildren and 1 great-great grandchild; and his brother Norman Bassett of Great Falls, Montana. He was preceded in death by siblings Bessie Woodruff of Rising Sun, Ohio, Ronald Bassett of Houghton Lake, Michigan and his wife Carolyn.

Lowell grew up in Fostoria and Rising Sun, Ohio and graduated high school in 1948. He attended Otterbein College from 1949-1953 graduating with a B.A. Degree. He then attended the United Theological Seminary from 1953-1957 receiving a Master of Divinity degree. Ordained by the Evangelical United Brethren church, he was a Pastor at several congregations prior to moving to Hilliard, Ohio in 1963. Employed with State and County Civil Services, he devoted his efforts to working with physically handicapped and mentally challenged adults until his retirement in May, 1994. Lowell was a member of the Hilliard United Methodist Church for decades, and a popular individual within the community. He was well known for his friendliness and generosity and his talent at playing the harmonica.

The family will receive friends for a funeral service for Lowell on Thursday, March 28 at Tidd Funeral Home, 5265 Norwich St. in Hilliard, OH. Visitation will be from 3:00-5:00 PM. A funeral service will follow at 5:00 PM, the Rev. April Blaine presiding. A graveside service be at Trinity Cemetery in Rising Sun, OH on Friday, March 29 at 11:00 AM, Dr. Keith Norwalk officiating.
 
Bassett, Lowell Dwayne (I17702)
 
47079 Tifton Gazette, Georgia, Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Aaron V. Bass

TIFTON ? Aaron V. Bass, 85, of Tifton died Saturday, Sept. 24, 2011, at his son's residence in Lenox. Graveside funeral services will be held at 4 p.m. today at Oakridge Cemetery. The Rev. Stephan Massey will officiate with burial to follow. Nephews will serve as pallbearers. The family will receive friends from 2-4 p.m. today at Bowen-Donaldson Home for Funerals.

Mr. Bass was born on Jan. 22, 1926 in Grady County, and was the son of Lonnie David Bass and Irene Fulford Bass, both deceased. He was also preceded in death by two brothers; three sisters; and two grandchildren, Timothy Aaron Bass and Julia Nicole Cooper. He was a former police officer and retired from the City of Tifton. He was a veteran of the United States Army and Air Force and received the National Defense Service Medal; the Good Conduct Medal, the Army Occupation Medal and the World War II Victory Medal. Mr. Bass was well-known for having an incredible voice, which he used all of his life to entertain many over the years and was an entertainer for the troops during World War II. He was also a member of Macedonia Baptist Church in Grady County.

Mr. Bass is survived by one son and daughter-in-law, Lonnie David II and Kaye Brock Bass of Lenox; one daughter, Lori Nell Sapp of Bloomingdale, Ill.; one stepdaughter, Janice Lynn Kimbro, and husband Alan, of Sylvester; two stepsons, John Greene Farrar, and wife Elda, of Lincoln City, Ore. and Allen Lee Farrar, and wife Lori, of Lillian, Ala.; two brothers, P. L. Bass and Othell Bass, both of Pelham; one sister, Helen Wills of Thomasville; two grandchildren, Richard Andrew Sapp and David Garron Bass; three step-grandchildren, James Lynn Kimbro, Alan Wright Kimbro and Cindy Farrar Spannake; numerous nieces and nephews; and his former wife, Wynelle Greene Bass of Tifton.

You may express online condolences to the family at www.bowen-donaldson.com. Arrangements for the Bass family are being provided by Bowen-Donaldson Home for Funerals.
 
Bass, Aaron V. (I329)
 
47080 Tighe Hamilton Funeral Home
Gail Frances (Corcoran) Bassett
May 11, 1941 ? June 7, 2022
Marlborough, MA

Gail Frances (Corcoran) Bassett, 81, of Marlborough, MA died on Tuesday, June 7, 2022 at her home surrounded by her loving family. She was predeceased by her husband Richard J. Bassett in 1972 and her son Kenneth Bassett in 1995.
Gail was born and raised in Cambridge, MA, daughter of the late Henry and Grace (Lynch) Corcoran. She has resided in Marlborough for over 50 years and worked as a line cook at the former Learning Center in Marlborough until retiring.
Gail is survived by her daughter, Tiffany Mallard and husband Paul of Marlborough, MA and fondly referred to as nana by 5 grandchildren, Kevin Bassett, Nicholas, Brett, Elliot and Kelsey Mallard.
Gail truly led an amazing life. As a devoted mother she spent most of her life as a single mother raising her family and later assisting with the grandchildren. She enjoyed cooking and spending time with family. In her spare time she looked forward to the afternoon television court programs such as ?Judge Judy? and crocheting. She will always be remembered and cherished by those who loved and knew her.
Visiting hours will be held on Tuesday, June 14, 2022 from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM in the Tighe Hamilton Regional Funeral Home, 50 Central Street, Hudson, MA 01749. A graveside service will take place on Wednesday, June 15, 2022 at 11:00 AM in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, 70 Medford Street, Arlington, MA.
 
Corcoran, Gail Frances (I60241)
 
47081 Tillamook Headlight-Herald, Tuesday, 13 Mar 2007
Kathryn Jo Bassett
Kathryn Jo Bassett of Beaver died at Tuality Community Hospital in Hillsboro Feb. 27, 2007, after a seven-month struggle with cancer. She was 55.
Kathy was born Dec. 17, 1951, in Portland to Ray and Patricia Eden. She was raised in North Bend and Corvallis and graduated from Corvallis High School. She attended the University of Oregon and State University of New York, Harpur College in Binghamton, NY.
A true child of the '60s, Kathy moved where her spirit moved her. She lived for a short time in Manhattan and San Francisco, and took an extensive hitchhiking journey across Europe. With a mischievous twinkle in her eye, she lightheartedly bragged of being French-kissed by Chuck Berry and smoking a doobie with Jerry Garcia, her family said.
When she was ready to settle down, she and her mother opened The Doll Nook in Seaside in the mid-1970s. Known for her wonderful cloth dolls, Sew-Me Doll Patterns and artistically sewn portrait dolls, Kathy also learned the art of antique doll repair and costuming. Her clients included hundreds of children who have grown to adulthood playing with, sleeping with and loving their "babies", and adult doll lovers and collectors from around the country. A stickler for detail, Kathy's doll repair work was meticulously done and her costumes were always created from vintage fabrics reflecting the age and style of the doll.
"Busy hands are happy hands," Kathy would always say, and her hands were among the busiest. A constant knitter, she created numberless pairs of wool socks, hot pads, washcloths, soap bags and authentic English-style Golliwog dolls. On the celebration of Golliwog's 100th birthday, she decided the black, children's storybook doll needed a girlfriend. So, she created Lolla Palooza. She also was a talented cross-stitcher and embroiderer.
It was in Seaside that Kathy met, befriended, courted and married Earl Frederick (Fred) Bassett. Fred was advertising manager at the Seaside Signal newspaper at the time, and often said, "Kathy wouldn't buy an advertisement from me, so I took a chance and asked her to marry me instead." The couple was married at the historic Vesper Chapel on the banks of the Nehalem River near Birkenfeld in 1981.
In January 1982, Kathy gave birth to their first child, Bonnie Ann. Bonnie was born seven weeks prematurely and the couple spent the first several weeks of her life in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit of Oregon Health Sciences University. Shortly after bringing her home, the Bassetts moved to Gresham, where Fred became classified advertising manager for the Gresham Outlook newspaper.
In August 1983, Kathy gave birth to their son, Robin Frederick. Immediately following Robin's birth, the family moved back to Seaside where Fred took the reins of Seaside Signal as general manager. Shortly after their return to Seaside, Kathy's mother succumbed to cancer, but Kathy continued their doll business from the family home.
In addition, she steered the family course toward home educating their two children. A lifelong believer in education for the joy of it, Kathy began teaching the children the joy of reading at a very early age. WIth her constant guidance and a strong footing in the basics, Bonnie and Robin were able to choose their own course of study through their elementary years.
In 1992, when it became apparent that both Kathy and Fred would need to dedicate their lives to the educational course they had chosen, they sold their Seaside home, Fred quit his job and the family set out on a six-month journey on the Oregon Trail. With the kids, the dog Minnie, and a few worldly belongings, Fred and Kathy hit the road in their version of an ox team and covered wagon - an old Plymouth station wagon and a tent trailer. They followed Fred's pioneer ancestors' trail backwards, camping on significant sites in their journey and researching details of their trials and tribulations. Kathy would later recall that they put 15,000 miles on their car to see as much as they could of the 2,000-mile Oregon Trail.
On their return to Oregon, the Bassetts vowed to settle as their ancestors did, by picking the place they wanted to live and then doing whatever they could to survive there. Their only criterion was that they live and work on the same piece of property so that the children's education could be integrated into their lifestyle.
In April 1993, Kathy and Fred purchased the historic Beaver Creamery Association cheese factory in South Tillamook County. In June of that year they opened the Beaver Mercantile. With an atmosphere of an Oregon Trail era general store, the whole Bassett family was involved in the daily operations, including the now famous and often remembered free popcorn to every customer.
Kathy and Fred continued to educate their children at home through completiion of high school. Bonnie and Robin both went on to become honor students at Lane Community College in Eugene.
From the age of 3, Kathy was an avid reader, which led her to her love of words. A constant journal keeper from an early age, Kathy's love for the English language led her to writing two full length books - Backwards Argonauts on the Oregon Trail and Arctic Adventure. Both books detail, in her inimitable style, the educational travels she and Fred took while home schooling their children. Although her books have not yet been published, Kathy's family has vowed to fulfill her dream of seeing these books in print.
For the first 11 years of their life in Beaver, the Bassetts lived in a decrepit 1970s vintage mobile home. Kathy vowed to do anything, including running away from home, to get out of that "trashy trailer", as she called it. So, as was her way, and in addition to running the Beaver Mercantile and her doll business, home schooling her children, looking after her husband and writing two books, she undertook the task of working with Fred to build her own home in the back of the old cheese factory. She and Fred designed the rustic, all-wood home, and handpicked every piece of recycled or new lumber used. While Fred rebuilt the exterior walls, Kathy, by herself, laid all the joists and fir flooring for the entire first floor. She built cabinets, put up knotty pine and recycled fir and worked with Fred to paint, wallpaper, sand, varnish, plumb and electrify the home. After more than four years of construction, Kathy and Fred moved into their (still unfinished) home on her birthday in December 2003.
Kathy's family and friends remember her as a person who fought vehemently against injustices in her family's life and her community. But, mostly, she is remembered as a person who was always happy, always seeing the bright side of life, and always seeing the best in a wide variety of people.
As she struggled with her illness and since her passing, thoughts and rememberances have come from every corner of the state and from all around the Northwest and beyond. "The Aunt who played tag with me," "the tall skinny lady with glasses who made the good popcorn," "the special spirit who accepted me for who I am, despite my wackiness," "the doll doctor who so intricately and delicately restored my mother's doll" - she was all of these things.
Kathy is survived by her husband Fred, her daughter and son-in-law, Bonnie and RJ Wynia of Tillamook, and her son and daughter-in-law, Robin and Amy Bassett of Eugene. She is also survived by her father and stepmother, Ray and Laura Eden of Salem, her brother and sister-in-law Chris and Trish Eden of Seattle, her sister and brother-in-law, Susanna and Don Harto of Ashland, and her sister and brother-in-law Barbara and David Haas of Clatskanie. Among her survivors are also her step-daughter and son-in-law Dawn Bassett and Donald Chambers of Vancouver, B.C. Canada, and her stepdaughter Trista Bassett of Petersborough, Ontario, Canada.
A list of Kathy's survivors would not be complete without listing her aunt and uncle Donna and Harold Ause of Tigard. At the passing of Kathy's mother, Donna and Harold took on the role of parents and grandparents to Kathy and Fred and their children.
The memories of Kathy's infectious laugh and magnetic smile will bring joy and warmth through the days ahead.
A celebration - The Miracle of Kathy - will be held at the family home in the back of the Beaver Mercantile, 24747 U.S. Hwy. 101 S. in Beaver, from 2 to 8 p.m., Saturday, March 31, and from noon to 6 p.m., Sunday, April 1.
Potluck finger foods and/or beverages are welcomed.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Kathy Bassett Medical Fund accounts established at any branch of U.S. Bank and Sterling Savings Bank to help with her medical care during her illness. These funds will now be used to help Kathy's family fulfill her dream of seeing her books in print. Donations may also be made in Kathy's memory to Tillamook County General Hospital. 
Eden, Kathryn Jo (I3117)
 
47082 Tillinghast Funeral Home
Bernard O. Bessette (Picture included)
February 8, 1928 ? December 16, 2019

BROOKLYN ? Bernard O. Bessette, age 91, passed peacefully at his home in Brooklyn, CT on December 16, 2019. He was a lifelong resident of South Street in the house he built from the ground up with his wife Phyllis who predeceased him in 2003.

Born on South Street in February of 1928 to Marie (Labarre) and Joseph Bessette, Bernie will be missed by his son, Gary and his wife Laurie, his daughter Judy and her husband Jean-Pierre, and his daughter Bonnie, nine grandchildren Stefanie, Diana, Melissa, Brandon, Jaime, Neal, Jesse, Stuart, and Jackson, his sister in law Sally, his niece Terry and nephews Ollie, Doug and Craig, and seven great grandchildren.

Bernie will also be greatly missed by a multitude of friends both in Vermont and Connecticut, including his faithful companions Joan and Leroy and his best friends Harry, Bucky and Ed.
Bernie attended school in E. Brooklyn and Ellis Technical High School. He then went on to work in his brother Oliver?s music store where he met Phyllis Newcombe, whom he married in 1950. He went to work for O?Connor Music in 1956 until retirement.

Not one to be idle for long, Bernie spent his retirement traveling the world with loved ones, working with his hands, riding snowmobiles and 4-wheelers, going on legendary hunting trips, golfing, making constant improvements on his homes in Connecticut and Vermont, and helping everyone that asked with whatever he could. He was a lifetime member of the Killingly Rifle Club and the Elks.

Bernie was truly gifted with an abundance of common sense and the ability to find a solution to fix almost every problem imaginable. He could see a pile of lumber or a grove of pine trees and turn it into a work of art. Bernie had a knack of turning any experience into a story that will bring you to tears through laughter.

A celebration of life will take place on Sunday December 29, 2019 at 1:00 pm at the American Legion Post 91, 66 Prospect St. Moosup CT.
 
Bessette, Bernard O. (I11910)
 
47083 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I407)
 
47084 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I408)
 
47085 Timaru Herald, 9 Dec 1886
Marriage
Bassett-Tyler

On the 8th inst., at the Baptist Church, E. street, Timaru, by the Rev. C.C. Brown, William George Bassett, of Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, England, to Olive Gertrude Tyler, daughter of Mr. Daniel Tyler, Kentchurch, Herefordshire, England.
 
Bassett, William George (I92)
 
47086 Time Argus, July 17, 2018
Edward A. Pilon (Picture included)

SWANTON - Edward Allen "Ed" Pilon, a lifelong area resident, passed away unexpectedly on Wednesday, July 11, 2018, at Northwestern Medical Center, surrounded by his loving family.
Ed was born in St. Albans on June 17, 1954. He was the son of the late Edward Joseph and Evelyn Ruth (Bessette) Pilon. Ed was 64 years old.
He married Debra Stevens, who survives him, on March 21, 2009, at their home in Swanton.
Ed was a 1972 graduate of Bellows Free Academy and then began a long-distinguished career in the parts business. Over the years, he worked for Georgia Auto Parts, Bourbeau Equipment, Fineline Power Sports and Equipment and, at the time of his passing, he was employed at Champlain Valley Equipment for several years.
Ed was a motorcycle enthusiast and enjoyed riding. He was a jack of all trades and could fix or build anything. Ed easily made friends and could start up a conversation with anyone he met. Ed's family came first and he was always there for them. Ed's favorite times were spent with his family and the many trips and excursions they enjoyed together.
Ed will be dearly missed by his family and friends. He will forever be in our hearts.
In addition to his wife, Debra, he is survived by his sons: Trevor Pilon and his fiancée, Melissa Latimer; granddaughter Ella Pilon, of Williston; and Ian Pilon and his girlfriend, Jayla Ives, of Swanton.
He is also survived by his stepchildren: Gale Bessette and her significant other, CJ Amos, and her son, Conner; and Anthony Bessette and his sons, Bryson and Anthony. He is also survived by many nieces, nephews and good friends.
Ed is survived by his sister, Rachel Pilon Carriveau, her husband, Frank, of Montpelier, and his niece, Becky Carriveau, of Woburn, Massachusetts.
In addition to his parents, Ed was also predeceased by his nephew, Frank Matthew Carriveau.
There will be no public calling hours.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Thursday, July 19, 2018, at 11 a.m. at Holy Angels Catholic Church, 245 Lake St., St. Albans. Interment will follow in Mount Calvary Cemetery.
Assisting the Pilon family is the Heald Funeral Home in St. Albans, where messages of condolence are welcome at www. healdfuneralhome.com.
 
Pilon, Edward A. (I7983)
 
47087 Time Argus, March 1, 2018
Greta M. Sayers (Picture included)

MARSHFIELD - Greta M. Sayers, 80, of Hollister Hill Road, passed away on Tuesday, Feb. 27, 2018, at the Central Vermont Medical Center in Berlin.
Born Feb. 19, 1938, in Marshfield, she was the daughter of Kenneth H. and Bessie E. (Dunn) Bassett. Greta attended elementary school in Marshfield and Montpelier High School. On Sept. 5, 1953, she married James A. Sayers in Northfield. After their wedding, they made their home in Marshfield. Greta was employed as a schoolbus driver for Twinfield High School retiring after 28 years of service. She was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star serving as Worthy Matron in the North Montpelier chapter. In her spare time, she enjoyed bowling, playing bingo, travelling, playing the guitar and singing, and going camping. Greta loved her family dearly and especially, her sister, Geraldine Gilman. Survivors include her husband, James Sayers, of Marshfield; her daughter, Joyce White, of Marshfield; her son, James Sayers Jr., of Marshfield; her daughter, Crystal Pierce and her husband, James, of Ferrisburgh; her daughter, Vicki Borland and her husband, James, of East Calais; her son, Terrance Sayers and his wife, Kimberley, of Enosburg Falls; her sister, Geraldine Gilman, of East Calais; her grandchildren Joseph White, Rebecca Wallace, Eric Proof, Matthew Proof, Terrance Sayers Jr., Schuyler Sayers, Ryan Sayers, Grace Sayers, Brendan Pierce, Tyler Pierce, Michelle Withers, Renee Charron; as well as many great-grandchildren; and nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents, she was predeceased by her brothers Calvin Bassett, Raymond Bassett; her sister, Carolyn Sayers; and grandson, Aaron Sayers. The service to honor and celebrate her life will be held on Saturday, March 3, 2018, at 11 a.m. in the Hooker Whitcomb Funeral Home, 7 Academy Street, Barre. There are no calling hours. Entombment will be in the Hooker and Whitcomb Vault to await later interment in the Eaton Cemetery in Marshfield. For a memorial guestbook, visit www.hookerwhitcomb.com..
Memorial contributions may be made to the Vermont Chapter of the Alzheimer?s Association, 300 Cornerstone Drive, Williston, VT 05495.
 
Bassett, Greta M. (I14918)
 
47088 Time Dispatch, Richmond, Virginia, Monday 18 July 1910
Pretty Home Wedding

The home of Mr. and Mrs. B.H. Wade on Graves Street, Danville, was the scene of a very pretty wedding last Tuesday evening at 9 o?clock, when Miss Pattie Bass, sisters of Mrs. Wade, became the bride of Dr. J.F. Swann, of Semora, N.C. The ceremony was performed by Dr. J.W. Young in the presence of only a few relatives and friends.
The bride wore an exquisite lingerie frock and was attended by her sisters, Mrs. Wade, as dame of honor. Mr. Wade was the the groom?s best man. Little Miss Frances Wade preceded the bridal party, scattering sweat peas in their path.
The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R.B. Bass, of Cunninghan, N.C., and for two years has been a teacher of English at Oxford Seminary, North Carolina. Dr. Swann is a son of T.J. Swann, of Iredell county, N.C., and is a young physician of prominence in Semora, where he has been lcaoted for the past several years.
 
Bass, Pattie T. (I41180)
 
47089 Time Magazine
Monday, May 16, 1938
Crime: Case Solved
In 1928 James Eugene Bassett of Annapolis, Maryland, just out of the United States Naval Academy, was transferred to the Pacific Fleet at Manila. He drove across the United States to Seattle. There he put an advertisement in the newspapers to sell his car. An unsmiling 63-year-old woman named Mary Eleanor Smith and her crippled son, Earl, answered the advertisement. James Bassett drove out to their house, Mrs. Smith engaged him in conversation while Earl hobbled up behind and hit him over the head with a hammer. Then they cut him into pieces, burned part, buried part, and scattered his teeth up and down the road.
Thus, last week in the Washington State Penitentiary at Walla Walla, Mary Eleanor Smith told the story. The murder of James Basset was the most celebrated West Coast crime of the 1920's. Mrs. Smith and her son, Earl, were picked up in Oakland, California in Bassett's car. The fragmentary corpse was never found though much excavation was done about Mrs. Smith's premises. The trial of Mrs. Smith was the first in the United States in which the prosecution used the lie-detector and "truth serum". Mrs. Smith and Earl, who were rather simple people, were so terrified by science that they confessed enthusiastically to everything. But the public indignantly protested the newfangled lie-detector. The defense got an injunction, mother and son were finally sentenced only for stealing Bassett's car, which, when not under the lie-detector's influence, they claimed they had legitimately bought. Mrs. Smith got eight years; Earl, as an habitual criminal, got life.
The efforts of the State to get a confession by less scientific methods were unending. Earl at one point was put in solitary confinement for a year. A year ago State Patrol Sergeant Joseph McCauley disguised himself as a clergyman and went to see Mary. After a few visits he got her to thinking along religious lines and finally last week, five days before her sentence was up, she decided "to make herself right with her Maker". And Earl, she said, had not only killed James Bassett. When he was younger, in Montana, he had killed three other people. He had been disguised as a clergyman at the time, which must have given State Patrol Sergeant Joseph McCauley quite a start. When she was taken to Earl and taxed him with his crimes, Earl said, "Ma, do you feel all right?" But two days later he confessed, too. The State Parole Board let Mrs. Smith out a few days early, and she went to Seattle with State Police carrying shovels, to see if she could help them dig up a piece or two of James Bassett's body.

1900 Federal Census of Baltimore, Baltimore County, Maryland (13 Jun 1900)
Frank Bassett - 30 - M - May 1870 - MI-MI-MI - Head - Ass. Supt. Furnace
Marion - 27 - F - Nov 1872 - PA-NJ-NY - Wife
Emily H. - 9 - F - My 1891 - PA-MI-PA - Daughter
J. Eugene - 7 - M - Oct 1893 - PA-MI-PA - Son
Melvin H. - 1 - M - Jun 1899 - PA-MI-PA - Son
(Married 11 years, 3 children, 3 living)

1910 Federal Census of Baltimore, Baltimore County, Maryland (15 Apr 1910)
Frank P. Bassett - 39 - M - MI-Mi-NY - Head - Supt. Furnace Steel Mfg. Co,
Marion F. - 37 - F - PA-NJ-NY - Wife
Emily H. - 18 - F - PA-MI-PA - Daughter
James E. - 17 - M - PA-MI-PA - Son
Melvin H. - 10 - M - VA-MI-PA - Son
1 Lodger and 1 Servant
(Married 19 years, 3 children, 3 living) 
Bassett, James Eugene (I2970)
 
47090 Time Picayune
New Orleans, Louisiana
August 1, 1949
John M. Basse
At the residence in Barataria, La., on Sunday, July 31, 1949, at 2 o’clock a.m., John M. Basse, son of the late Marcellin Basse and Cecile Perin, brother of Mrs. Paul Coulon, Mrs. Theodore Pizani, Mrs. Theodonie Tregre, Mrs. August Despaux, and Lucien, Marcel, Landry and Wilson Basse, aged 64 years, a native and a resident of Barataria, La. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, which will take place from the residence in Barataria, La., on Monday morning, August 1, 1949, at 9:30 o’clock, followed by religious services at St. Anthony church. Interment in Little Village cemetery, Barataria, La. Leitz-Eagan in charge. 
Basse, John Carcellan (I5)
 
47091 Time Picayune
New Orleans, Louisiana
September 4, 1961
Lucien Basse
On Friday, Sept. 1, 1961, at 8:13 o’clock p.m. Lucien Basse, husband of Lorenza Pizanie, father of Mrs. Herman Adam Sr., Mrs. Randolph Fabre, Mrs. John Touchard Sr., Elias, Alfred and Hansel Basse, Mrs. William Belsom, brother of Mrs. Paul Coulon, Mrs. Theodore Pizanie, Mrs. August Despaux, Mrs. Lucie Tregre, Landry and Wilson Basse and the late John and Marcel Basse, also survived by 18 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Age 72 years. A native and resident of Barataria, La. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral. Servcies from St. Anthony’s Hall, Barataria, La. on Monday morning, September 4, 1961 at 9 o’clock. Interment Little Village cemetery, Arrangements by Leitz-Eagan. 
Basse, Lucien (I7)
 
47092 Time-Picayune, New Orleans, Louisiana, Friday, December 2, 1977
Bassett



Mr. Roosevelt Bassett, on Monday, November 28, 1977 at 9:31 a.m., husband of Mrs. Letha and Ann Bassett, beloved brother of Mr. Willie L. Bassett, Mrs. Thelma B. Henry of New Orleans, Mr. Hugh Bassett, Mrs. Leola B. Harris and Mr. Webb Bassett of Natchez, Miss., and the late Mr. Walter Bassett, son of the late Abram and Addie Bassett, nephew of Mr. Frank Bruce, Abrams Bruce, Mr. Eli Bassett, Mrs. Virginia Bassett, Mr. Dora Minor, Mrs. Sally Banks, Mrs. Evelyn Barannon, Mrs. Ellen Haines, Mrs. Florence Windchester, Mrs. Lucille Carter and Mr. James Bruce, also survived by a host of nieces and nephews, relatives and friends.

Relatives and friends of the family, also pastors, officers and members of Greater St. John Baptist Church, Pleasant Hill of New Orleans, Jerusalem Baptist Church of Kingston, Miss., C.E. Carter Lodge, No. 257, Prince-Hall affiliation employees of Bill Harper Pool and Patio, Barzer Inc., Ed’s Cab Company, Pier Orleans, Quality Restoration and staff of Medical Technology of Charity Hospital are invited to attend the wake services at Estelle J. Wilson Mortuary, Inc., 2715 Damneet Street, on Friday, December 2, 1977 at 8:30 p.m., followed by religious service at Jerusalem Baptist Church, Kingston, Miss. on Saturday, December 3, 1977 at 1 o’clock p.m. Rev. Albert Jackson and Rev. Shead Balwin officiating. Interment Jerusalem Baptist Cemetery, Kinston, Miss.

Motorcade will depart from above funeral home on Saturday at 8:30 a.m. to Kingston, Miss.

Mrs. Estelle J. Wilson Mortuary, Inc., 2715 Damneet Street in charge. 
Bassett, Roosevelt (I28)
 
47093 Time-Picayune, New Orlenas, LA, Monday, Janauary 13, 1997
Trumbo

Cassie Juanita Bass Trumbo of Payetteville, AR, died Saturday, January 11, 1997 at Washington Regional Medical Center. She was born March 16, 1902 at Columbia, Mississippi, the daughter of Dr. Charles Cassedy and Coraline Howell Bass. She was a homemaker and a member of the National Society of Colonial Dames of America, in the State of Arkansas, the Pi Beta Phi Sorority and St. Paul?s Episcopal CHruch. She was the widow of Donald Trumbo Sr. and was preceded in death by a son Donald Trumbo, Jr. and a brother Charles Cassedy Bass, Jr. Survived by sons and daughters-in-law Bass and Ruth Ann Trumbo, Howell Trubmo, Ellis and Nacy Barnhill Trumbo, all of Fayetteville, AR., daughter-in-law Jan Blessing Trumbo of Fayetteville, AR, two sisters, Rachael Ernestine Bass Hopkins and Helen Corinne Bass both of New Orleans, Louisiana, one sister-in-law, Betty Bass of New Orleans, LA, 11 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren.
Services will be held at 1:00 p.m. Monday, January 13, 1997 at St. Paul?s Episcopal Church. Burial will be in Fairview Memorial Gardens under the direction of Moore?s Chapel. Visitation 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Sunday at Moore?s Chapel, the Reverends Russell E. Jurphy, Jr and C. Douglas Simmons, officiating. Memorials: St. Paul?s Episcopal Church, P.O. Box 1190 Fayetteville, Arkansas 72702.
 
Bass, Cassie Juanita (I50457)
 
47094 Times Advocate, Massachusetts, July 21, 2020
Dr. Thomas Bass Kinraide (Picture included)

Dr. Thomas Bassett Kinraide, 78, died peacefully on Sunday, July 12, 2020, surrounded by his daughters and caregivers. He was cared for with compassion in his final months by the staff at The Residence at Five Corners in Easton, the aides from ComForCare private nursing, and the nurses and staff of Old Colony Hospice. Thomas was born in Bridgeport, CT January 20, 1942 to Thomas Kinraide and Claudia (Bassett) Kinraide and spent his childhood in Virginia and Massachusetts. He graduated from Waltham High School in 1960. He earned a Bachelors Degree in Biology from Boston University, a Masters from Clark University, and a PhD in Plant Physiology from the University of Montana in 1972. Tom worked as a researcher and instructor at Colorado College and at the University of Vermont before moving to Beaver, WV in 1981 to begin a 30-year career as a research scientist with the USDA. He loved his work and was highly respected in his field. He was married for 48 years to Beverly (Brookfield) Kinraide (d.2013) and together they had two daughters and many friends. They were kind and generous people who opened their home, their hearts, and their wallets to people in need. Tom was a brilliant intellectual who enjoyed giving lectures as much as he enjoyed attending them. His many passions included science, history, linguistics, exercise, camping, the Unitarian church, public radio, and travel. He was an Eagle Scout and was active in scouting all his life with his daughters and his grandchildren. He was an advocate and champion for the environment and for social justice. Tom will be greatly missed by his children Jerusha Vogel (Ken Vogel) and Rebecca Kinraide (Tobias Drewry), and his grandchildren Duncan, Matthew, Adric, and Eowyn. He is survived by his sister Pamela Sage (Steve Hadley) and his cousin Dottie Welch (Gary Welch). He will be buried in Rock Ridge Cemetery in Sharon with his beloved wife. A virtual memorial service will be planned for some time in August. Those wishing to honor Thomas memory may lend their support to Public Radio, Public Television or The Nature Conservancy. Obituary and Guestbook at the Farley Funeral Home Website - www.farleyfh.com FARLEY FUNERAL HOME (781)344-2676.
 
Kinraide, Dr. Thomas Bassett (I46929)
 
47095 Times Argus, April 15, 2016
Helene Bassett (Picture included)

MONTPELIER/PHOENIX, Ariz. - Helene Grace Bassett, 85, of Phoenix, Arizona, died March 30, 2016. Helene passed away peacefully while in the care of the Christian Care Center.
Born Helene Grace Folsom on Feb. 21, 1931, to Earl and Dorothy (Schutz) Folsom, she attended schools in Bethel, Vermont, and married Archie Goodrich in August 1947.
They made their home in Montpelier where she worked in the insurance industry and for the state of Vermont. They had two daughters who have both since passed, Constance (Goodrich) Walbridge in 2003 at age 54, and Shelley (Goodrich) Montgomery in 1995 at age 45.
She moved to Arizona in 1977, and married Raymond Basset in Las Vegas, Nevada, in September 1982. She was the proprietor of the Cactus Gardens Bar & Grill in Paulden, Arizona, before moving to Tonopah, where she worked as a cashier and bartender up until she retired fully in 2008.
She is survived by her brother, Malvern Folsom of Pittsfield, Vermont; and four grandchildren, Michael and Richard Walbridge, of Connecticut, David and Tracy McQueen, of Phoenix, as well as two great-grandchildren.
A celebration of her life will take place in Arizona and she will be interred with her husband and daughters at Berlin Corners Cemetery.
 
Folsom, Helene Grace (I9617)
 
47096 Times Argus, August 1, 2012
Pauline F. Dufresne

HARDWICK - Sister Pauline F. Dufresne, CND (S.S. Victor Marie), 83, died at Andrus On Hudson in Hastings-on-Hudson, N.Y., Sunday, July 29, 2012. Sister Pauline was born April 2, 1929, in Hardwick, daughter of the late Victor and Marie (Bessette) Dufresne. Sister Pauline was an art educator for many years in Kankakee, Chicago and South Holland, Ill., Notre Dame Academy in Waterbury, Conn., Notre Dame School in St. Johnsbury and finally at St. John the Evangelist in Watertown, Conn. Sister Pauline is survived by her CND community and many nieces, nephews and other relatives. She was predeceased by four sisters and five brothers. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Congregation of Notre Dame Mission Advancement Office, 30 Highfield Road, Wilton, CT 06897. A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 2, 2012, at Villa Notre Dame in Wilton, Conn. Burial will be in St. Peter's Cemetery in Danbury, Conn. The CND community will receive friends between the hours of 4 and 7 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 1, at Villa Notre Dame, 345 Belden Hill Road, Wilton, Conn. To light a candle of hope and remembrance please visit our website at www.CornellMemorial.com
Dufresne, Sister Pauline F. C.N.D. (I2274)
 
47097 Times Argus, August 23, 2014
Marie Yvette Jones (Picture included)

MORETOWN - Marie Yvette Jones, 84, of Jones Road, Moretown, died peacefully with her family present, at Central Vermont Medical Center on August 20, 2014. She had been a resident at the Berlin Health & ReHab Center for several years.

Marie was born October 10, 1929, in Montpelier, the daughter of Henry and Anna (Bessette) Mandeville. She was educated in the Montpelier school system and attended Vermont Police Academy.

Marie married Douglas L. Jones Sr. on July 16, 1955. Mr. Jones died May 21, 2008.

Marie worked at Norwich University in the bursar's office, for the Boy Scouts of America, Vermont Housing and Urban Development (HUD), the Montpelier Police Department as a dispatcher, National Life Insurance Co., state of Vermont and several years with Washington County Sheriff's office as a deputy sheriff.

Marie was a devoted mother and grandmother. An avid outdoors person, Marie loved hunting and fishing. She liked to play the guitar and loved to play bingo.

She is survived by three daughters, Sandra M. (Jones) Nemeskay, and husband Emory, of North Stonington, Connecticut, Sheryl A. (Jones) Barrows, and husband Mitchell, of Moretown, and Lynn E. (Jones) Joslin, and husband Jason, of Berlin; two sons, Douglas L. Jones Jr., and wife Connie, of Arizona, and Lawrence E. Jones and wife Penelope, of Moretown; one granddaughter, Morgan Joslin, and three grandsons, Hayden Jones, Shawn Isham and Reginald Bragg Jr.; and one sister, Marguerite Jones, of Montpelier.

There will be no calling hours and at Marie's request, there will be no funeral service.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Berlin Health & ReHab Center, Patient Activities Fund, 98 Hospitality Drive, Barre, VT 05641.

Online condolences may be sent to www.guareandsons.com.

 
Mandeville, Marie Y. (I16600)
 
47098 Times Argus, February 15, 2014
Edward J. Pilon

BERLIN - Edward "Ed" Joseph Pilon, 87, passed away Sunday, Feb. 9, 2014, at Central Vermont Medical Center, surrounded by his loving family. Ed was a lifelong resident of the St. Albans area, until his move to Berlin a few years ago.

Ed was born in Fairfield, Vt., Feb. 23, 1926, the son of the late Joseph P. and Alma Marie (Messier) Pilon.

Ed married the love of his life, Evelyn Ruth Bessette, on Oct. 22, 1949. Evelyn predeceased him May 16, 1999.

Ed joined the United States Army in 1954 and served during the Korean War. Upon his honorable discharge from the Army, Ed returned to the Central Vermont Railroad. Ed started for the railroad in August 1947 as a mechanic and went on to become track supervisor. Ed was a dedicated railroad employee, retiring after 39 years of service.

Ed was an honorary life member of the American Legion, Green Mountain Post No. 1, a member of the National Rifle Association, a life member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 758, life member of the Franklin County Sportsman Club and the North American Hunting Club.

Ed was an avid deer hunter, "bagging" many a buck over the years. He enjoyed hunting and fishing with his son, son-in-law and grandsons. Ed was an amazing carpenter who could build anything he put his mind to, using his own design and plans. Ed enjoyed traveling the back roads of Vermont with his family on a Sunday afternoon, looking for woodchucks. Some of Ed's happiest moments were spending time with his wife, Evelyn, his children, grandchildren and great-granddaughter.

Ed is survived by his daughter, Rachel A. Pilon Carriveau, and her husband, Frank B., of Montpelier; granddaughter, Becky Carriveau; son, Edward A. Pilon, and his wife, Debra, of Swanton, grandsons Ian Pilon, Trevor Pilon and his partner, Melissa Latimer; and great-granddaughter, Ella Pilon.

Ed was predeceased by his grandson Frank Matthew Carriveau, May 3, 2006.

The family wishes to thank the Woodridge Community, where Ed had been living, for their care and concern. A special thank you goes out to each and every "Angel" on Spruce Common that loved and cared for Ed. He made many friends during his stay there.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Woodridge Activity Fund, Attention: Ellen O'Hara, P.O. Box 550, Barre, VT 05641.

A funeral Mass will be celebrated at noon Wednesday, Feb. 19, at Holy Angels Catholic Church, 245 Lake Street, St. Albans. There are no calling hours, per Ed's request. Committal prayers and interment with military honors will take place at 2 p.m. May 16, 2014, in the family lot at Mount Calvary Cemetery.

Assisting the family is Rett Heald and staff of the Heald Funeral Home, where private messages of condolence are welcome at http://www.healdfuneralhome.com.

 
Pilon, Edward Joseph (I1410)
 
47099 Times Argus, February 26, 2016
Ethel M. McKeage (Picture included)

BERLIN - Ethel M. McKeage, 99, passed away on Wednesday, Feb. 24, 2016, at the Woodridge Nursing Home with her family at her bedside.
Born Dec. 2, 1916, in Graniteville, she was the daughter of Clarence and Mildred (Bassett) Payne. She attended elementary school in Graniteville.
On Dec. 31, 1934, Ethel married S. Newell McKeage. They made their home in Websterville. In 1936, they moved to East Brookfield where they owned and operated a dairy farm. In 1984, they returned to Websterville. He died on Feb. 14, 1989.
Ethel was a member of the East Brookfield Congregational Church and worked on the chicken pie suppers held at the church. She was a homemaker and enjoyed cooking, family gatherings, playing cards and Parcheesi games, and will be remembered for her great sense of humor.
She is survived by her four daughters, Elizabeth (and Ron) Day, of North Reading, Massachusetts, Shirley Poulin, of Barre Town, Mary (and Peter) Carpenter, of Websterville, and Amy (and Bryan) White, of Orange. She also leaves 11 grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren, two great-great grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews.
Ethel was predeceased by her parents, her husband, Newell, her nine siblings and son-in-law Roger Poulin.
A memorial service celebrating her life will be held on Sunday, Feb. 28, 2016, at 3 p.m. in the Hooker and Whitcomb Funeral Home, 7 Academy St., Barre.
There are no calling hours.
Entombment will be in the Hooker Whitcomb Vault. Later interment will be in the Wilson Cemetery in Websterville.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Woodridge Nursing Home, Resident Activities Fund, P.O. Box 550, Barre, VT 05641.
For a memorial guestbook, visit www.hookerwhitcomb.com.
 
Payne, Ethel M. (I32585)
 
47100 Times Argus, July 19, 2013
Lumina “Mimi” Leslie Brown

MONTPELIER - Lumina "Mimi" Leslie Brown, 82, formerly of Macey Road in Middlesex, Vt., and most recently of Bronson, Fla., went to be with her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on July 18, 2013, quietly at home in Bronson. She was born on Aug. 4, 1930, in Hardwick, Vt., the daughter of Servand Andre LeBlanc and Hosanna (Bessette) LeBlanc. Lumina attended the Center Road School in Hardwick and St. Michael's High School in Montpelier. She was a graduate of the class of 1948. After graduation she attended Lyndon Teachers College. Later in her life she returned to Vermont College and Trinity College, where she received a Bachelor of Arts degree. On Sept. 8, 1951, she married Glenn W. Leslie, of Montpelier, Vt. They later divorced. She married Robert Brown, of Derry, N.H., on Sept. 7, 2006, and moved to Bronson, Fla. Mimi worked at Vermont Life Magazine for many years and was the administrator of the Gary Home in Montpelier, Vt., until her retirement. Mimi was a member of many local civic organizations, including Catholic Daughters of America, Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 792, American Legion Post 3, The Loyal Order of Moose Club 1391, and St. Augustine Catholic Church. She is survived by her husband, Robert Brown; her children, Eileen Corti and Harry Monti, of Lake Wales, Fla., Sarah Blair and her husband, Frank, of Ocala, Fla., Frank Leslie and Debby Hickory, of Barre, Cecile Barber and her husband, Dana, of East Montpelier, Scott Leslie, of Barre Town, and Haleigh G. Chapman and her husband, William, of Spokane, Wash.; and by her five stepchildren, Debra Goforth, of Asheville, N.C., Robert Brown Jr., of East Lempster, N.H., Michael Brown, of Winchester, N.H., David Densmore, of New Hampshire, and Diane Dishon, of New York. She is also survived by eight grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren, many nieces, nephews and very dear friends. Mimi is survived by her sisters Marie Bilodeau, of Rhode Island, Rose Carlson, of Zephyrhills, Fla., Louise Nye, of Highgate Center, Vt., Georgette Giannuzzi, of Closter, N.J.; and brothers Joseph LeBlanc, of Hinsdale, N.H., and Vincent LeBlanc, of West Harrison, N.Y. Lumina was predeceased by her sisters Dolores Richardson, Claire Ducharme, Lise Airoldi; and her brothers Gerard LeBlanc, Zephir LeBlanc and Emmanuel LeBlanc. There will be no calling hours or funeral services. There will be a memorial Mass to celebrate Mimi's life at the convenience of the family. The family would like to thank the Levy County Hospice for the tenderness and loving care given to Mimi during her time of illness. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Lumina's name to the St. John's the Evangelist Catholic Church, St. Vincent de Paul Food Shelter, P.O. Box 863, Chiefland, FL 32644. Those wishing to express online condolences may do so at www.guareandsons.com
LeBlanc, Lumina "Mimi" (I2214)
 

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