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1501
Fayetteville Observer, North Carolina, December 11, 2020
James Milton Bass Sr.

Fayetteville?Mr. James Milton Bass Sr., 84, of Fayetteville passed away Thursday, December 10, 2020 at his home surrounded by family. He was born in Sampson County on June 15, 1936 to the late Lonnie D. and Tempie J Bass. He was preceded in death by ten brothers and sisters, the Rev. Bernice G. Bass Newberry Bass, Crafton D. Bass, Johnson Bass, Howard Bass, Shelton Bass, Lonnie Bass, Crotia Blanchard, Irma Peterson, and Alease Compton.
Milton graduated from North Carolina State University in 1958. He was a teacher for five years and was the director of Cumberland Sheltered Workshop for thirty years. Milton owned a sporting goods store for many years. His love for God's creation of animals, especially buffaloe, prompted him to open Jambbas Ranch, which he ran for years. He was an active member of Cedar Creek Baptist Church. Through the ups and downs of life, his faith never wavered.
He is survived by his wife of 65 years, Anna Jean Bass of Fayetteville; one brother Carl G. Bass of Clinton; one sister, Alice Royal of Salemburg; five children, Sabrina Gibson and husband, Marvin of South Riding Virginia, Becky Connor and husband David of Granite Falls, North Carolina, and Anita Vestal and husband Mark, Beth Brock and husband Craig, and James M. Bass II and wife Sandy, all of Fayetteville, sixteen grandchildren and two great- grandchildren.
He was a loving husband, dad, brother, son, uncle, papa, and friend to all who knew him.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in his honor to Cedar Creek Baptist Church, 4170 Tabor Church Road, Fayetteville North Carolina, 28312.
A graveside service will be held at 2:00 pm on Sunday, December 13, 2020 at Cedar Creek Baptist Church Cemetery with Pastor Jeff Buchanan officiating.
Online condolences may be made at www.jerniganwarren.com.
Services are entrusted to Jernigan-Warren Funeral Home, 545 Ramsey Street Fayetteville, NC 28301.



1940 Federal Census of South Clinton, Sampson County, North Carolina
Lonnie D. Bass - 47 - Male - NC-NC-NC - Head - Farmer
Tempie - 45 - Female - NC-NC-NC - Wife - Keeping House
Bernice - 22 - Male - NC-NC-NC - Son - Farm Laborer on farm
Newberry - 21 - Male - NC-NC-NC - Son - Farm Laborer on farm
Crafton - 19 - Male - NC-NC-NC - Son
Erma - 16 - Female - NC-NC-NC - Daughter
Johnson - 15 - Male - NC-NC-NC - Son
Howard - 14 - Male - NC-NC-NC - Son
Alease - 12 - Female - NC-NC-NC - Daughter
Shelton - 11 - Male - NC-NC-NC - Son
Jackson - 9 - Male - NC-NC-NC - Son
Alice - 6 - Female - NC-NC-NC - Daughter
Milton - 3 - Male - NC-NC-NC - Son
Carl G. - 2 - Male - NC-NC-NC - Son

News and Observer
Raleigh, North Carolina
Sunday, October 2, 1955
Miss Lamb is the daughter of Mrs. Edwin Turlington Lamb of Ingold and the late Mr. Lamb. Her engagement to James Milton Bass, son of Mrs. Lonnie D. Bass of Clinton and the late Mr. Bass is announced by her mother. A November wedding is planned.

News and Observer
Raleigh, North Carolina
Thursday, December 1, 1955
Miss Lamb Becomes Bride In Ingold Baptist Church
Ingold - Miss Anna Jean Lamb, daughter of Mrs. Edwin T. Lamb of Ingold, became the bride of James Milton Bass, son of Mrs. Lonnie D. Bass of Clinton, on November 23 in the Ingold Baptist Church.
The ceremony was conducted by the Reverend A Douglas Aldrich, of Raleigh, brother-in-law of the bride. A program of wedding music was rendered by Mrs. D. J. Royal and James Turlington, both of Salemburg.
The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Earl Lamb, of Mebane. Her gown was of Chantilly lace and tulle, fashioned with a rounded neckline with designs of seed pearls on the lace bodice over taffeta. Her bouffant skirt was of nylon net and tulle over taffeta. Her fingertip veil, outlined with lace, was attached to a tiara of seed pearls and sequins, and she carried a white Bible mounted with a white orchid, showered with French carnations.
The maid of honor, Miss Elizabeth Merritt, of Salemburg wore a gown of moss green velveteen and tulle over taffeta. She carried a bouquet of bronze Indianapolis mums.
Judy Aldrich, niece of the bride, was flower girl and Joe Aldrich, nephew, of the bride, was ring bearer.
The bridegroomâ??s brother, Howard Bass of Dunn, served as best man. Ushers were Bobby Lamb, brother of bride and Ray Gaddy, Crafton Bass of Salemburg and Lonnie Bass of Clinton, brothers of the bridegroom.
The brideâ??s mother was attired in a deep mauve iridescent dress with an orchid corsage. The bridegroomâ??s mother wore a blue gray dress with matching accessories and an orchid.
After a wedding trip to Florida, the couple will be at home in Salemburg.
For travel the bride wore a dark tweed suit with black accessories.
Mrs. Bass was recently graduated from Pineland Colege where she will work in the office of the registrar. Mr. Bass is a student at Edwards Military Institute where he is an assistant coach in the physical education department. 
Bass, James Milton (I44694)
 
1502
Fayetteville Observer, North Carolina, December 30, 2019
Howard Earl Bass

Fayetteville?Howard Earl Bass, 77, of Fayetteville passed away on Sunday evening, December 29, 2019.
Born in Cumberland County he is the son of the late Frautman and Ruby Bain Bass. He was also preceded in death by his wife, Peggy Parker Bass and his brother, Joseph Bass.
Howard leaves behind his loving and devoted wife, Catherine Britt Bass; one brother, Larry Bass & wife Debbie; sister, Angela Bass Potts; daughter, Meghan Wilson & husband Charley; two granddaughters, Emma Grace Wilson and Avonlea Kate Wilson.
Howard was a lifelong member of Mt. Vernon Baptist Church and dedicated several years of his life to serving his church and community. Howard will be remembered for his generosity and friendliness as he never met a stranger.
The family will receive friends from 12:30 p.m. until 2:30 p.m. Thursday January 2, 2020 at Mt. Vernon Baptist Church Fellowship Hall 3184 County Line Road Fayetteville, NC followed by a funeral service at 2:30 p.m. in the church sanctuary conducted by Rev. Mark Hall and Rev. Eric Beavers. Burial will follow in the church cemetery.
Memorial contributions may be made in his honor to the Cancer Treatment Centers of America
Pinecrest Funeral & Cremation Services.
 
Bass, Howard Earl (I1397)
 
1503
Felix Bass?s Will

In the Name of God Amen, I Felix Bass of the County of Sampson and State of North Carolina being of prefect sound mind and memory do make and ordain this as my last Will and Testament in manner and form following. Viz First I desire that all my just debts may be paid Item I give unto my Son Henderson Bass One hundred and ten acres of Lands to be run of for him to begin at Line below Daniel McLumbs Place a corner free and run that line till he gets his complement likewise one year olde colt and one ewe and lamb one feather Bed one Heifer. Item I give unto my daughter Rebecca Bass one dollar Item I give unto my son Craven Bass one Dollar Item The Residue of my Estate both Land and Personal Property I lend and not give unto my wife Kiddy Bass during her natural live or widowhood and to my two children Hillory Bass and Roxy Bass & to their heirs forever.
Likewise I nominate constitute and approve Abraham Naylor as Sole Executor to this my last Will and Testament hereby revokinhg all others. In witness where of I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my my Seal this twenty second day of April One Thousand Eight hundred and Thirty five.
Signed sealed and declared by the said Testator Felix Bass in presence of us Handy Warren, Raiford Maikin, Sophial Bsss
Sampson County Court Term 1835



1810 Federal Census of Sampson County, North Carolina
Felix Bass 2101-1200
2 males under 10, 1 male 10-16, 1 male 26-45, 1 female under 10, 2 females 10-16

1820 Federal Census of Captain Godwin's District, Sampson County, North Carolina
Phelix Bass 2102010-001
2 males under 10, 1 male 10-16, 2 males 16-26, 1 male 45+, 1 female 26-45 
Bass, Felix (I43912)
 
1504
Fenland Citizen, February 5, 2020
David Bassett

BASSETT David (Bill) of March passed away peacefully on 27th January 2020 at his home aged 56 years. Dearly loved Son of the late Clifford and Ruby Bassett, Brother of the late Michael, loving Uncle of Bev, Donna and Michelle and friend of many. Funeral service at Fenland Crematorium March on Wednesday 12th February 2020 at 11.30am. Flowers, or donations in his memory for Cancer Research UK may be made online at www.turnerandson.co.uk, at the service or sent to Turner & Son Independent Funeral Directors, City Road, March, Cambs, PE15 9LS.
 
Bassett, David (I23)
 
1505
Fields-Johnson Family Mortuary
Alex William Bassett III
December 14 1968 ? August 5, 2017

Alex Bassett III was born on December 14, 1968, to the parents of Alex Bassett, Jr. and Sander Tousant in Galveston, Texas.
Alex was a proud graduate of Forest Brook High School in Houston TX, were he was a member of the Baby Ocean of Soul Marching Band, after graduating he went to DeVry Technical College in Dallas, TX. Then transferring to the University of Houston, while attending UH he made his way over to march in the Texas Southern University Ocean of Soul Marching Band.
After college Alex was employed with Kelsey Seybold as a mailroom clerk then he was prompted to a medical supply driver. Upon leaving the medical field, Alex worked in logistics with the national grocery store chain Albertsons and Kroger?s.
Alex desire and love for music could not be contained as he created a record label company under the name of Darkside records, where he produced and served as a leading artist. Alex was strong member of Prince Hall Masons Amite lodge #4 where he held several positions and moved up the masonic ladder, Alex also was the founder of the HOPE Foundation where he served diligently as President until his passing.
Alex leaves precious memories with his loving children: Amber, Allen (Quinten), Courtney Davis (Rebecca), Alex Bassett IV, Andre Bassett and Dominick Nelson; grandchildren: Chase Turner, Quinten Allen Jr., and Maddison Davis; uncles: Leon Tousant (Pearlie), Charles Twymon Jr. (Shirley) and Dr. Robin Twymon; cousins: Harold Johnson, Ardonia Tousant, Leon Tousant Jr., Charde Twymon, Caitlyn Twymon, Joshua Twymon and Sharmell Twymon; and extended family: Alfonso and Amy Harleston, Quinn Brown, Andrea Thomas and Kavas Williams.
 
Bassett, Alex Williams (I94)
 
1506
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Ellen Maria Bass Douglass

BASS DOUGLASS ? Sunday, November 7, Mrs. Ellen Maria, wife of Robert G. Douglass, and only daughter of Roy J. G. Bass.
Funeral service at Flaut st Methodist Episcopal Church, Tuesday, afternoon, at 2 o'clock.

Mrs. Ellen M Douglass
The many friends of the Rev. J. O. Bass will regret to learn of the loss be has met with in the death of his only daughter, Mrs. Ellen M. Douglass, who died at his house Sunday last. This young lady, cut off in early life, was for years a helper of her father in his work in the County Jail and Penitentiary, and endeared herself to a large circle of friends by her sterling, Christian character and deeds of kindness.
 
Bass, Ellen Maria (I2617)
 
1507
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Allen James. ?A.J.? Bass Jr.

Mr. Allen James "A.J." Bass, Jr., 69, of 300 East Johnson Street, Clinton, died Wednesday at University of NC Hospital in Chapel Hill, NC.

Mr. Bass, born in Sampson County, was the son of the late Allen James Bass, Sr and Ann Hobbs Bass. He attended Clinton High School and the University of Georgia. He was a member of First united Methodist Church, a member of the Kiwanis Club of Clinton and a retired owner and operator of Bass Oil Company of Clinton.

He is survived by his wife, Kathryn Rice Bass, a daughter, Ashley Renee Jennifer Bass and fiance' Andrew Foster of Chapel Hill, a son, Allen James Bass III and wife Helen of Cary, step-children, Susannah Chisholm Carter and husband Bryan of Charleston, SC; Frederick Alexander Chisholm of Wilmington, and Douglas Alan Williams and wife Jennifer of Clinton, grandchildren, Carter Bass, Cooper Bass, Hudson Bass, step-grandchildren, Margaret Katryn Carter, Wells B. Smith Cook and Michael Williams.

The family received friends one hour prior services at the church and other times at the home.

The funeral services were held at 2pm, Saturday, July 23, 2011 at First United Methodist Church with the Rev. Bob Redmond officiating.

Burial was made in the Clinton City Cemetery.

The family entrusted the care of Mr. Bass to the Royal-Hall Funeral Home of Clinton.
 
Bass, Allen James Jr. (I83)
 
1508
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B.W. Bass Of West Side Answers Call

B.W. Bass, well-known resident of the McKittrick district, and for many years an employe of the Standard Oil Company of California, died Thanksgiving day at a Bakersfield hospital.
He was 60 years of age, a native of Texas, and had resided in the McKittrick district for the past quarter of a centjry, and held membership in the McKittrick ldoge, Knights of Pythias, as well as the Overton, Texas, lodge, Woodmen of the World.
Survivors include a widow, Mrs. Carrie Bass of McKittrick; a son, Jack Bass, of Long Beach; and four daughters, Mrs. James McDonald of Redondo Beach, Mrs. L.T. Arnold, Blanche Bass and Pauline Bass all of McKittrick. He also is survived by five grandchildren.
Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 2 p.m. at the payne & Son chapel. The Rev. Frank O. Beldon, pastor of the First Baptist church, will officiate. Interment will be in the family plot at Union cemetery.
 
Bass, Bushrod Washington (I48929)
 
1509
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BAAS

Gertrude (nee Morris), beloved wife of Russell Baas, devoted mother of Mrs. Avis Day, Mrs. Midge Snyder, July 2, 1970; residence, 7059 Dawson Rd., Madeira. Friends may call at the Thomas Memorial, 7500 Montgomery Rd., Kenwood; Sunday from 6 to 9 P.M. Service Monday, 1 P.M.
 
Morris, Gertrude (I18)
 
1510
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Bass

Clinton Eugene Bass, age 26, of Pisgah, Ala. passed away Monday, October 20, 1986 at his residence.
Funeral services were held Thursday, October 23, from the Kerby Funeral Home. Chapel with the Revs. Rickey Moore and Billy Anderson officiating. Burial followed in the New Hope Cemetery with the Kerby Funeral Home directing.
Survivors include: wife, Tammy Bass; sons, Jason and Jonathan Bass; daughter, Christy Bass; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Bass, Pisgah; brothers, Kenneth, James and Harold Bass, all of Pisgah; sister, Brenda Garland, Pisgah; grandmother, Mrs. Pearl Bass, Pisgah.


 
Bass, Clinton Eugene (I198)
 
1511
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Bass

Gertrude E. (nee Hill), beloved wife of Edward H. Bass, Sr., dear mother of Roger Bass, Thomas (Marsha) Bass, and the late Edward Bass, Jr. and Jeffery Bass, loving grandmother of Debbie, Matt, Melissa, Timmy, Karen, Tina, Roger Jr., Chris, Jeremy and Andy, great-grandmother of nine, sister of Leonard and Violet, also survived by dear fried Romilda Lynn, Friday, February 21, 1997. Age 75 years. Friends may call at Rebold Funeral Home, 3700 Glenmore Avenue, Monday, 10 A.M. until time of service at 12 Noon. Burial Baltimore Pike Cemetery.

 
Hill, Gertrude Elsie (I59476)
 
1512
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Bass

Mrs. Lela Pearl ?Granny? Bass, 90, of Pisgah died Saturday, Oct. 4, 1997, at her residence.
Services were held Sunday, Oct. 5, from the Kerby Funeral Home chapel with the Revs. J.J. Strickland and Bud Durham officiating. Burial followed in the Macklin Cemetery in Rosedale with Kerby Funeral Home directing.
Survivors include: three sons, Claude Bass and Rev. William ?Bill? Bass, both of Pisgah, and Charles Bass of Henagar; two daughters, Mae Gant and Cerleen Darwin, both of Pisgah; one sisters, Loue Emma Webb of South Pittsburg, Tenn.; 19 grandchildren; 27 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild.
Mrs. Bass was preceded in death by her husband, Hal Bass, a son, John Thomas Bass, and a daughter, Sarah Elizabeth Bass.

 
Arnold, Lela Pearl (I179)
 
1513
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Benjamin Bass

BASS, Benjamin, Wednesday, March 2, 2005. Beloved husband of Betty L. Bass (nee Cloe). Dear father of Rickey Bass, brother of Ada Falkoff & the late Samuel Bass & Helen Rosinsky. Dear uncle, great-uncle, cousin & friend.

Benjamin was a World War II veteran & was a corporate buyer for May Company & retired after 35 years of service.

Funeral Service at the SCHRADER Funeral Home, 14960 Manchester Road at Holloway, Ballwin, Monday 10:00am. Interment Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery. Visitation Sunday 3-5pm.
 
Bass, Benjamin (I8)
 
1514
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Carol Ann Bass

Carol Ann Bass, a longtime Wenas Valley resident, passed away Tuesday, December 21, 2010, on her 86th birthday.

Carol was born December 21, 1924, at Wapakoneta, Ohio, to Joshua and Lela (McClintock) Winget. She later moved to Bremerton to work in the shipyards and then joined the Navy to become a hospital corpsman. Carol met her husband, Tom Bass, in 1945 while they were serving in the U.S. Navy. After the Navy, Tom worked for Boeing until 1987 when he retired. While Tom was traveling for work, Carol and her son kept the ranch going that they purchased in 1961.

Carol did not spend a lot of time worrying about herself. She and her husband, Tom both lived very busy lives in their own worlds, so when they were able to be together it was all frosting on the cake. Carol's focus was on other people. She was one of those special people who brightened the lives of those around her. For 40 years she opened her arms and home to young people from 8 to 15 years of age on the Triple B Ranch.

Carol was preceded in death by her parents, Joshua Mack Winget and Lela McClintock 1898-1988; her two daughters, Mary Elizabeth and Barbara Ann; her husband Thomas Bass, Jr.; three brothers, Eugene, John and Mac Winget,; and by a sister-in-law, Agnes Winget, and a grandchild Amy Jean Bass 1987

Viewing will be from 3 p.m. until 8 p.m. Monday and Tuesday, at Langevin-Mussetter Funeral Home.

Funeral services will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday, December 29, 2010, at the West Side Church, 6901 Summitview Avenue, Yakima. Family committal services and interment will follow at the Wenas Cemetery.

There will be a gathering to celebrate her life on July 9, 2011 at the Bass family ranch from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Child Evangelism Fellowship of Yakima, in care of Langevin-Mussetter Funeral Home.
 
Winget, Carol Ann (I15)
 
1515
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Catherine Brown Bass

QUINLAN ? Catherine Bass, 77, resident of Greenville since 1959, died the afternoon of Aug. 25, 2007 at Greencrest Manor. Her graveside service is at at 10 a.m. today at Memoryland Memorial Park in Greenville under the direction of Quinlan Funeral Home.

Visitation is at 9 a.m. today prior to the service at the cemetery.

Catherine was born May 9, 1930, in Lecompte, La., daughter of Harvey and Maxine Ishmael Brown. She married Holton W. Bass in 1946. Mrs. Bass was a seamstress for Haggar's and Henson's. She was a member of North Baptist Church in Greenville.

Mrs. Bass is survived by her children, H. W. "Sam" Bass and wife Starla of Detroit, Texas, and Beverly Matkins and husband Rudy of Greenville and three grandchildren, Jeremiah, Justin, and Chelsea Bass, all of Detroit.

She was preceded in death by her husband, her parents, two sisters and a son-in-law, Johnny De Garso.
 
Brown, Catherine (I9)
 
1516
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Charles Bass

Charles Bass married Julia Brooks on 24 December 1928 at Graham, Texas. The couple moved to Graham, Texas in 1941 from Jean, Texas.

Funeral held at First Baptist church officiated by Hubert Foust. he was retired from the Oil field. Mr. Bass was a veteran of World War I and a member of the American Legion.

Survivors: wife; sons - Charles Bass and Billy Bass; three grandsons, two granddaughters; sisters - Mrs. Susie Davis, Mrs. Mildred Hicks, Mrs. Mable Brantingham.

 
Bass, Charlie Wilburn (I12)
 
1517
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Col. Harry Ivy Bass

HARRY IVY BASS, 74, of Memphis, founder and owner of H. Ivy Bass & Co. and retired colonel for the Army reserves, died Thursday at Methodist Healthcare-University Hospital. Canale Funeral Directors has charge. He was a World War II Navy veteran and a Korean War Army veteran, a member of the Rotary Club and a graduate of the University of Virginia. Mr. Bass, the husband of Muriel MacChesney Bass, also leaves two daughters, Margaret Ivy Smith of Memphis and Bruce MacChesney Bass Mish of Richmond, Va.; a stepson, Dominique Mantout of Dublin, Ireland, and two grandchildren.
[Obit dated September 22, 2002]
 
Bass, Col. Harry Ivy (I2537)
 
1518
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Dee Bass

Dee Bass died Feb. 15, in a Houston hospital. he was born March 1, 1935 in Many, La. He was a resident of Patton Village for 12 years and attended Unity Community Church of Kingwood. He was a painting contractor for the last 15 years.
Services were held Feb. 18 at 2 p.m. in the Pace-Stancil Chapel. Rev. K. Dick Kruse of Unity Community Church officiated. Interment was in Splendora Cemetery.
He is survived by wife, Nelda Bass of Patton Village; parents, Charlie Bass and Pearlie Breason of Louisiana; two sons, Steven C. Bass of Cleveland and A.L.C. Mark Bass of Dyess AFB; daughter Kim Moore of Conroe, four brothers, Hershel Bass of Cleveland, L.C., Howard and J.C. all of Louisiana; two sisters, Aleece Jones and Meretty Armstrong of Louisiana; two grandchildren, Jacob Moore and Melisssa Herie Bass.
Pallbearers were Dave Nelson, James Davis, Kevin Howard, Joe Hubbard, James Senter, and Ronald Shearer.
 
Bass, Delry Lee (I51299)
 
1519
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Dianna (Bassett) Thompson

Dianna (Bix) Thompson, 83, beloved mother, grandmother and sister was called to her eternal resting place on March 11, 2022. She entered this world on April 3, 1938 in Red Rock, Oklahoma to Grant Bassett and Lena (Shadlow) Bassett. Dianna attended school in Red Rock and graduated in 1956. On January 12, 1959 she married Bernice Coleman Thompson and together they had three children.
Dianna had many loves in her life, her most loved was her family. She also loved the Dallas Cowboys, red muscle cars, and going to casinos. Dianna was also a very independent person and her self determination shaped her into the lady she was and she never believed a goal was too high to reach. Dianna was preceded in death by her husband Bernie, daughter Cynthia Marie, son Mark Ryan, one grandson Andrew, and two sisters Regina and Karen.

Regina Ann Bassett Young Andrews was born Aug. 6, 1941, in Pawnee to Grant Bassett and Lena Shadlow. She passed from this life at her home in Stillwater on Friday, Aug. 1, 2008, having reached the age of 66 years, 11 months, and 25 days.

She married Ronald L. Andrews on Jan. 12, 1973, and they moved to Stillwater from Pawnee in 1991. She was affiliated with the Baptist Church, and enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren, getting together with her family, and watching westerns.

Regina is survived by her husband, Ronald L. Andrews of Stillwater; her son, Tim Black and his family of Red Rock; two daughters, Robin Andrews of Stillwater and Althea Young and family of Stillwater; 12 grandchildren; six sisters; three brothers; plus numerous nieces, other relatives, and many friends.

Regina was preceded in death by her parents, Grant and Lena Bassett; her husband, Eltop Young; two sons, Victor Young and Ronnie Andrews; and her sister, Lisa Black.

A memorial service will be held at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 5, at the Otoe Baptist Church in Red Rock with the Rev. Joseph Hill officiating. Interment will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 6, at the Otoe-Missouria Cemetery in Red Rock under the direction of Poteet Funeral.
 
Bassett, Dianna Mae (I67)
 
1520
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Dr. John Whitworth Shaw III

Dr. John Whitworth Shaw, III, of Sumter, husband of Brenda Outlaw Shaw, died August 21, 2010. He was 67.

Born in Sumter, he was the son of Mary Frances Bass Shaw and the late John Whitworth Shaw, Jr.

Dr. Shaw was a graduate of Edmunds High School, Clemson College, and the University of Georgia School of Veterinary Medicine. He also served as a Captain in the United States Air Force.

He was the owner of the Palmetto Veterinary Clinic, and was a member of the American Veterinary Medical Association, the South Carolina Association of Veterinarians, the Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners, where he served as a past Chairman, the South Carolina Society of the Sons of the American Revolution, the Society of First Families of South Carolina, the First Families of Virginia, Rotary International, and First Presbyterian Church, where he served as a past Deacon.

Surviving are his beloved wife of Sumter; his mother of Sumter; two sons, John Whitworth Shaw IV of Charleston and Allen Bass Shaw and wife Mary Karen of Hawthorne, FL; one daughter, Elizabeth Allen Myers and husband Shawn of Daniel Island; five grandchildren, Allen and Emily Myers, and Tyler, Clayton, and Kiersten Shaw; one sister, Mary Catharine Shaw Williams and husband Dr. Barney L. Williams of Sumter.

Interment was in Evergreen Memorial Park Cemetery.
 
Shaw, John Whitworth III (I41357)
 
1521
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Dr. Walter Arthur Bass

Dr. Walter Arthur Bass, 84, Crozet, Va., formerly of Hopkinsville, died at 1 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 27, 2011, of natural causes. A memorial will be in Virginia at a later date, and in the future, the family may also wish to plan a local commemoration with Maddux-Fuqua-Hinton in charge. A native of Petersburg, Va., he was born Oct. 14, 1926, the son of the late Walter Pleasants and Thelma Elliott Bass. He retired as a professor philosophy from Indiana State University. He was a Naval Reserve veteran. His wife, Ann Trabue Bass of Hopkinsville, died in 2010. Survivors include three sons, Walter Paul Bass and George Elliott Bass, both of Richmond, Va., John Winston Bass, San Paulo, Brazil; a daughter, Lee Ann Barber, Crozet and six grandchildren.

 
Bass, Walter Arthur (I2590)
 
1522
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Edgar Willis Butterfield Sr.

Middlebury--Edgar Butterfield, Sr. died Saturday, November 21, 2009, at Porter Medical Center in Middlebury with his family by his side. He was just 13 days shy of his 101st birthday.
Edgar Willis Butterfield, Sr., was born December 4, 1908, in Stockbridge, Vermont, the son of Willis Edgar and Jessie (Estabrook) Butterfield. He lived in Stockbridge, Sherburne, and Randolph Center, VT where he graduated from Vermont State Agricultural School (now called Vermont Technical College) in 1931. He farmed with his father in Randolph Center before buying his farm on Munger Street in 1943. Prior to farming, Edgar was a long distance driver hauling eggs and furniture for Swain's Express.

Edgar met his wife, the former Irene F. Luce, at a square dance and they frequented area square dances thereafter. They were married on August 17, 1946, and enjoyed 57 years of married life. She predeceased him in February, 2004.

Edgar was very well known for his involvement with Addison County Field Days where he was a director and event announcer for many years. The Butterfield Arena at Field Days used for pony, oxen, and horse pulling was named in his honor. He was proud to say that his grandson, Jeremie and his wife were married there in August, 2004. Edgar was also involved with 4-H in the area and he served on the VT State 4-H Foundation. He was a member of the Masons for 60 years.

Mr. Butterfield is survived by his four children Elizabeth (Betty) Stowe and her husband, Roger of New Haven; Judith Pelletier and her husband, John, of Rockingham; Patricia Ryan and her husband, Matthew (Pat), of Whitehall, NY; and Edgar Butterfield, Jr and his wife, Sharon, of Middlebury. Eight grandchildren also survive: Ronae (Nile) Granger, Ross (Heather) Ryan, Matthew Ryan (fiancee Christina Roy), Jennifer and Sara Pelletier, Eric Butterfield (companion Jess Nielson), Jamie Butterfield (fiancee Andrea Thorpe), Jeremie Butterfield (Sabrina). Edgar had six great-grandchildren: Morgan and Wyatt Granger, Levi and Logan Ryan, Owen Butterfield and Sophie Butterfield.

Edgar was predeceased by his brother Floyd Butterfield and three sisters, Ella Thompson, Lora Foote, and Jossie Morelli.

Calling hours will be held Tuesday, November 24, from 6 to 9 pm at Sanderson Funeral Home on South Main Street in Middlebury.

Funeral Services will be held Wednesday, November 25, at 11 am at Middlebury Methodist Church with Reverend Jill Robinson officiating. Interment will follow at Greenwood Cemetery in Bristol, VT.

Memorial donations may be made to Addison County Home Health and Hospice, P.O. Box 754, Middlebury, VT 05753, or Middlebury Methodist Church, Middlebury, VT.
 
Butterfield, Edgar Willis (I19503)
 
1523
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Edna Hataway Bass

Edna Hataway Bass age 92 passed away Tuesday, September 28, 2010. Services will be held at 11:00 am Friday, October 1, 2010 at West View Cemetery. Rev. Ed Nelson and Rev. Tim Oliver will officiate.

Mrs. Bass was a native of Twiggs County but had made her home in Milledgeville. She was preceded in death by her husband Samuel Thomas Bass and a daughter Jann Busbee. She was a member of First United Methodist Church but had attended Lakeside Baptist Church.

Survivors include her son Tommy E. Bass (Wanda) of Milledgeville, grandchildren Gary Busbee and Angie B. Renn, both of Jacksonville and 3 great grandchildren.


 
Hattaway, Edna (I1405)
 
1524
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Edward Bass
January 22, 1906 ? September 10, 2004

ELKHORN? Edward Bass Sr., age 98, of Wisconsin Drive, Elkhorn, died on Friday, Sept. 10, 2004, at the Williams Bay Care Center. He was born on Jan. 22, 1906, in Jefferson County, the son of Richard and Inez Bass. Edward married Alma Waltman, and she preceded him in death in 1958. He then married Alma Leeder-Seales, and she preceded him in death in 1993. Ed was a longtime area farmer; and after retiring from farming, he was employed at Lake Lawn Lodge, in Delavan. Edward is survived by 2 daughters, Vivian (Kenneth) Butke, of Janesville, and Shirley (Robert) Riese, of Elkhorn; a son, Ed (Marion) Bass Jr., of Elkhorn; 8 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; and a sister, Ruby Schmidt, of Palmyra. He was preceded in death by 2 brothers, Herbert and Raymond; and a sister, Esther Kruse. The funeral service will be held at 3 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 12, 2004, at the BELLS FUNERAL HOME, 103 E. Rockwell St., Elkhorn, with Rev. Joyce Rich officiating. Visitation will be from 1 p.m. until the time of service. Private burial will be in Hazel Ridge Cemetery in Elkhorn, on Monday.


1940 Federal Census of Johnstown, Rock County, Wisconsin (4 Apr 1940)
Edward Bass 34 M Head WI Same Farm Laborer Farming
Alma 34 F Wife WI Same
Vivian 10 F Daughter WI Same
Edward Jr. 6 M Son WI Same
Shirley Mae 1 F Daughter WI
 
Bass, Edward George (I5)
 
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Edward Lee Bass

Ed went to be with our Lord and Saviour on June 12, 2006. Born in Success, Ark., in April, 1931, he moved to Bellingham in 1947, where he died at home.
He is survived by wife Pat, his 5 children ? Barbara Williams of Burlington, Gary of Ferndale, Morris of Lynden, Robert and Brenda of Bellingham; his 2 stepchildren, Michael Davis of Arlington and Suzanne Ramey of Colorado; numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Ed barbered for many years in Bellingham. He was the start of a long line of Bass barbers. He enjoyed hunting and salmon fishing, but his great love was in teaching the Gospel to the lost.
Officiating will be Joe R. Price, evangelist at Mt. Baker Church of Christ. Visitation is one hour prior to his service on Friday, June 16th, at 1:30 pm at Moles-Greenacres Funeral Home. Burial will follow at Woodlawn Cemetery. We want to give a special thanks to Dr. Brian Patterson and staff and to the EMTs. The Bass Family
 
Bass, Edward Lee (I180)
 
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Effie M. Bass

Effie M. Bass, 79, Oronogo route1, died at 6:15 a.m. Saturday at St. John's Regional Medical Center, Joplin, after a long illness.

Mrs. Bass was born Sept. 27, 1916, at Doniphan. She moved to the Joplin are from Santa Ana, California in 1968. She was a homemaker.Her husband, Chester L. Bass, died Jan. 3, 1995.

Survivors include a son Charles M. Bass, two daughters Rosalie Ivy, and Louis Hughes, 11 grandchildren, 21 great granchildren and 10 great great grandchildren.

Graveside services will be at 11 a.m. Monday at Ozark Memorial Park Cemetery, Joplin.

Arrangements are under the direction of Parker Mortuary, Joplin.
 
Effie M. (I1501)
 
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Elizabeth Taylor Bass

Elizabeth "Bette" Taylor Bass of Momeyer passed away on Friday, Dec. 4, 2009 at her home. She was born June 18, 1919 in Nash County. Bette was the daughter of the late Eddie Dillard Taylor and Ada Lamm Taylor.

She was preceded in death by her husband of 64 years, Wesley R. "Bobby" Bass; step-son, Roderick S. Bass; nine siblings: Grace Taylor Davis, Lessie Mae Taylor Bulluck, Carrie Taylor Keel, Maggie Taylor Puckett, Nellie Taylor Strickland, Mary Taylor, William Brown Taylor, Wilson Calvin Taylor, Charles Edward Taylor.

She is survived by her son, Wesley Taylor Bass and his wife Patricia Jefferson Bass; daughter, Vandy Bass Matthews and her husband Richard Matthews; daughter-in-law, Joanne Bass of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida; seven grandchildren, four great grandchildren; sisters-in-law, Sue Collins Taylor and Mary Francis Fuller Taylor; several wonderful caregivers that loved Bette and Bobby as if they were their own parents.

She was a member of Momeyer Baptist Church, and a graduate of Park View Hospital Nursing School 1940, also practiced nursing at Dunn Hospital, Dunn, as an operating room nurse. She later lovingly served her husband and children as a homemaker and part-time cashier at Bass Bros. General Merchandise in Momeyer.

The family received friends from 12 to 2 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 8, 2009 at Momeyer Baptist Church. Funeral services followed at 2 pm in the sanctuary of the church. Burial followed the services at Forest Hills Cemetery in Nashville, NC.

In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to Momeyer Baptist Church, Attn: Building Fund, 4967 Momeyer Way, Nashville, NC 27856 or Hospice of Nash General, 2460 Curtis Ellis Drive. Rocky Mount, NC 27804.

Arrangements are entrusted to Johnson Funerals & Cremations, 661 English Rd, Rocky Mount, NC 27804. Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.johnsonfuneralsandcremations.com.
 
Taylor, Elizabeth (I55337)
 
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Frances Elzady Marriott Bass

Frances Elzady Bass, 98, Pleasant Hill, Missouri, died Monday, July 25, 2016 in Springdale, Arkansas. Funeral services will be held at 10:00 a.m. Friday, July 29 at the Atkinson Funeral Home in Harrisonville, Missouri, with burial in Orient Cemetery, Harrisonville. Visitation will be held from 6:00-8:00 p.m. Thursday at the Atkinson Funeral Home. Memorial contributions may be made to Abiding Love Baptist Church Building Fund. Frances was born April 8, 1918 in Versailles, Missouri, the daughter of Elza Walton and Minnie Asberene (Allen) Marriott. She married Amos Thomas Bass on November 9, 1935. Frances was a member of Abiding Love Baptist Church of Harrisonville Missouri. Frances grew up in Versailles, Missouri and moved to Harrisonville, Missouri in 1950 with her husband Amos and family. Frances and Amos retired in 1978 and moved to Stockton, Missouri where they loved to fish. After her husband?s death in 1991, she moved back to Harrisonville where she remained until September of 2015. After her declining health, she lived out her days with her children. Family meant everything to her. She loved making quilts for her family and friends. Most of all she enjoyed spending time with her children and grandchildren! This special lady will be greatly missed by all her family and everyone who knew her. Frances was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, Amos, one son, Ronald Bass, two daughters, Pansy Cantrell and Laverne Copeland, two sisters, Wanda Anderson and Mildred Hodges, two brothers, Gilbert Marriott and Walton Marriott. She is survived by two sons, Larry Bass and wife, Sue, Pleasant Hill, Missouri and Tom Bass and wife, Carla, Jefferson, Texas; three daughters, Asberene Jones, Pleasant Hill, Missouri, Barbara Lape and husband, Dave, Memphis, Tennessee, and Reta Bolinger and husband, Richard, Springdale, Arkansas; 29 grandchildren; numerous great, great-great, and great-great-great-grandchildren; several step-grandchildren and step-great-grandchildren.
 
Marriott, Frances Elzady (I7287)
 
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G. Homer Bass

G. Homer Bass of Columbia, S.C, formerly of Charlotte, died yesterday at 5:30 p.m. at his home. He had been in declining health several months. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 11 a.m. at Talbert Funeral Home in Columbia.
Mr. Bass was born Aug. 11, 1903 in Union County. He is survived by his father, Jesse T. Bass of Marshville; his wife, Mrs. Louise Leech Bass; a son, Thomas Kemp Bass of the home; two sisters, Mrs. J. Burt Smith of 2112 E. Seventh St., Charlotte, and Mrs. W.W. Piland of Portsmouth, Va.; and a brother, Joe Bass of Columbia, S.C.
 
Bass, George Homer (I6994)
 
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Glenn Bass Dies From Injuries

Prentiss friends and relatives were grieved to learn of the tragic death of Glenn Bass, age 22, who died at the Methodist Hospital at Hattiesburg at 1:30 Wednesday morning from injuries sustained when a load of lumber was released by a broken chain and crushed him just a few hours previously.

Funeral services were held from the Sumrall Baptist Church Thursday morning at 10 o'clock, with friends from far and near thronging the church for the final rites. He made a public profession of faith and was baptized while in the Army during the late war, and became a member of the Sumrall church about a year ago.

Besides his parents, he leaves a wife and a small daughter, Glenda Sue Bass, and two brothers, Willard and Gerald Bass, all of Sumrall.

A brother, Sam J. Bass, Jr. was killed in a motorcycle accident nine years ago.
 
Bass, Glenn Harris (I56867)
 
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H.G. Bass, Merchant, Dies At His Home Here
Funeral Set For Today ? Burial To Be In Shaarei Zion Cemetery

Hyman G. Bass, a retired merchant, died last night at his home at 3520 Reisterstown road. He had been ill for about a year.
The funeral will be held at 3 P.M. today at his home, and burial will be in the Shaarei Zion Congregation Cemetery.
Besides his wife, Mrs. Edna Stein Bass. Mr. Bass is survived by a son, Sylvan; a daughter, Doris; a brothers, Charles, and a sister, Mrs. Max Nachman, of Glenville, W. Va.
 
Bass, Hyman G. (I1)
 
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Henry Tilton Bass

Funeral services for Henry Tilton Bass, 94, of Meridian, were held Wednesday, Sept. 21, 2005, in Meridian First United Methodist Church, the Rev. William Sterling, the Rev. Henry Radde, and the Rev. Richard Creech officiating. Interment followed in Meridian Cemetery. Henry died Monday, Sept. 19, 2005, in Meridian Manor. He was born Aug. 10, 1911, in Greenville, a son of the late Samuel Dennis and Ellen Lowrey Bass. He was a 1936 graduate of Texas A&M University with Bachelor's and Master's Degrees in Animal Husbandry. On May 27, 1939, he was united in marriage with Daisy Marie Hardin in Alice. The couple moved to Meridian in 1946. He worked for the Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service in Meridian as manager for 30 years, retiring in 1975. He was active in many civic organizations, and served on the Meridian City Council, with the Meridian Volunteer Fire Department, was a charter member of Bosque Valley Golf Club, and was a member of the Masonic Lodge and Blue Lodge. He was a very active member of Meridian First United Methodist Church. Bass is survived by his wife, Daisy Bass of Meridian; daughter Karin and husband Joe Borman-Berg of Salado; son Kent and wife Janet Bass of Lewisville; grandchildren Tiffany McKeever and Jordan Bass; great-grandchildren Allie and Kate McKeever; and a number of other relatives and a host of friends. Pallbearers were Fuzz Spitzer, Dub Wright, Tom Henderson, Marion Hensley, Ray Piner, and Cole Word. Honorary pallbearers were the Bosque Men's Singers, Ray Stockard, and Ed Williamson. Memorials may be made to Meridian First United Methodist Church, P.O. Box 334, Meridian, TX 76665. Lawson Funeral Home, Meridian, was in charge of arrangements.
 
Bass, Henry Tilton (I60231)
 
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Hugh Neil Bass

Hugh Neil Bass, only child of Aubrey Handsel Bass and Marjorie May Watson, was born in Dallas, Texas on December 25, 1927. Known as Neil, he spent his early life in Stewards Mill and graduated from Fairfield High School. From 1945 to 1949, he served in the US Air Force. A teacher by profession, Neil received both his B.S. degrees and his M.Ed. degrees from Stephen F. Austin State University. He taught for 26 years, mostly in Fairfield, and was most known for his drama and American history classes. In addition to teaching, Neil was a member of the Freestone County Historical Commission and a charter member of Fairfield Lions Club. A lifelong member of the Methodist Church, he served as chairman of the board at First United Methodist Church, Fairfield. The Fairfield Chamber of Commerce recognized him as Citizen of the Year in 2007. Neil and his wife Barbara funded the Bass Building at the Freestone County Museum. In 1952, Neil and Barbara Dell Nicholas were married at First Methodist Church in Fairfield. He had noticed her singing in the choir and was immediately smitten. They were parents of Donna Elaine and Dave Neil.
 
Bass, Hugh Neil (I58546)
 
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Husband of Former Salinas Resident Is Killed in Korea

Sgt. James W. Bass, 29, of Benicia, husband of Elena Futini Bass, formerly of Salinas, was killed in action in Korea Sept. 1, according to word received here by relatives from the department of defense.
Sergeant Bass, a veteran of World War II, had been in the army three years since re-enlisting in 1947.
In addition to his widow, he is survived by a four year old son, Richard; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Estes of Benicia, and a step-brother, Harry E. Estes of Benicia.


1930 Federal Census of Williams, Colusa County, California (4 Apr 1950)
Harry Estes 36 M AR IL IN Head Labor Farm
Myrtle 34 F AR MS TN Wife
Willard Bass 9 M TX TX AR Stepson
(Married at 35 & 33)
 
Bass, James Willard (I1)
 
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Irene B. Bass Pollard

Age 83, the daughter of the late William Bass and Maggie Hendrix Bass.

She was a retired braider operator with Wellington Mills in Whitesburg, and was a member of Cross Plains Christian Church.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by brothers, Vernon Bass, Arlin Bass, Ulus Bass, Wilton Bass, and Marvin Bass; sisters, Nellie Huckeba, Jewell Bass Snow, and Delpha Bohannon.

Survivors include daughter, Aubrey Nell (Steve) Brown and son, Steve (Rachel) Pollard, all of Carrollton; sisters, Helen Kilgore and Mildred Nixon, both of Carrollton; grandchildren, Tammy Brown, Kelly Brown, Courtney Pollard and Casey Pollard; and great grandchildren, Tristen Brown, Kamaron Brown, Kaelyn Spratling, and Kaden Spratling.
 
Bass, Irene B. (I45)
 
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J.C. ?Jack? Bass
September 18, 1928 ? May 3, 2017

Services for J. C. ?Jack? Bass, 88, of Vidalia, who died Wednesday, May 3, 2017 at his residence, will be at 10:00 a.m. Saturday, May 6, 2017 at Sandy Lake Pentecostal Church with the Rev. Joel Ford, Sr. officiating.
Burial will follow at Greenlawn Memorial Park Cemetery under the direction of Laird Funeral Home.
Visitation will be from 5:00 p.m. Friday until time of service at the church.
Mr. Bass was born September 18, 1928 in Mississippi, the son of Robert Eugene Bass and Carrie Jackson Bass. He served as an assistant Pastor at Apostolic Life Tabernacle. He lived for Jesus for 61 years. Mr. Bass was a loving husband, father, grandfather, uncle and brother. He was preceded in death by his parents, his wife, Rosa Mae Bass, a son, Ronald Bass, a daughter, Cindy Bass, and a grandson, Owen Ainsworth.
Survivors include two daughters: Wanda Van Norman of Mize, MS and Nancy Stockman of Monterey, LA; one son: George Bass of Vidalia; 10 grandchildren: Nicole Broussard, Tina Bynum, Chrystal Ford, Charlie Coates, Jr., Rebecca Boone, Denise Montgomery, Gabriel Bass, Jordan Bass, Miranda Tennessee, and Jackie Coates-May; and numerous great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Pallbearers will be Jordan Bass, Gabriel Bass, Charlie Coates, Jr., Joel Ford, Jr., Michael Franklin, Tyrone Briggs, and Bob Krinsavage.
Honorary pallbearers will be Samuel Boone, Timothy Boone, Jeremy Montgomery, Dalton Bynum, Dillon Bynum, and Anthony Fairchild.
 
Bass, John Chapin "Jack" (I2789)
 
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Jeris Mae Bass Warrington

Jeris Mae Bass Warrington was born to Dave and Aslee (Cook) Bass on Wednesday, May 1, 1935, in Kennett, Missouri and went to her eternal mansion on Wednesday, February 22, 2023, at the age of 87 years, 9 months and 21 days.

She leaves behind to mourn her loss: a daughter, Jan (John) Robertson; a son, Jim (Sherry) Warrington; a brother, Paul (Sandy) Bass; four granddaughters, Lindsay (Josh) Smith, Jill (Craig) Rickman, Jaime (Daniel) Black, and Jonna (Jonas) Payne, and five great-grandchildren, Amelia, Ivy, and Owen Smith, Lyndy Rickman, Lucille and Naomi Black, and Jaeleigh Beth Payne. She held a special relationship with her nieces and nephews, and loved ones Carol Powell, Johnny Mack Powell, and James Powell.

She was preceded in death by her parents, brother, Rickey Bass, and son, Ken Warrington.

Jeris was a life-long member of Slicer Street Church of Christ where she was an avid worker in the Dorcas Ministry. Growing up in Kennett, Jeris played on the Kennett High School women's basketball team and won many District and State accolades. After many years as a public servant for Dunklin County, Jeris was elected to the office of Dunklin County Treasurer and Ex-Officio Collector. She was the first woman to hold this position. You may have known her as the voice of the Delta Fair. Jeris worked for over 20 years in the information Booth during fair week.

Services will be held at Powell Funeral Chapel in Kennett, Missouri on Sunday, February 26, 2023. Visitation will be from 12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. Funeral services will begin at 2:00 p.m. with Brother Johnny Hester and Brother James Powell officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Gardens Cemetery in Kennett.

Pallbearers will be Craig Rickman, Jonas Payne, Josh Smith, Sonny Bolin, Scott Bass, and Gregg Bass. Honorary Pallbearers will be the elders and deacons of the Slicer Street Church of Christ. The family would like to thank Legacy Hospice for their compassionate care. In lieu of flowers, the family asks for donations to your favorite charity or the Dorcas Ministry at Slicer Street Church of Christ.

Powell Funeral & Cremation Services, Kennett is in charge of arrangements.
 
Bass, Jeris Mae (I49)
 
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Joe Carl Bass

Mr. Joe Carl Bass, 89, of LaPorte, died Saturday, Dec. 29, 2012, at Golden Living Center Fountainview in LaPorte.

He was born March 23, 1923, in Greenback, TN, to Homer and Sarah (Hembree) Bass.

Joe worked as an electrician for Local 760 of Tennessee. He was a two-time Past Master of Masonic Lodge of Kingsbury 222. Joe was a U.S. Navy veteran, having served during World War II.

On Oct. 5, 1998, in LaPorte, he married Gladys (Callender) Bass, who survives.

He is also survived by two sons, Harold (Cindy) Bass of LaPorte and Darold Bass of Columbus, IN; seven grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; and two sisters, Ernestine Robbinson and Johnie Schbert, both of Richmond, IN.

Joe was preceded in death by his parents; one son, Gary Bass; two sisters, Lola Wright and Mary; and three brothers, Otto, Creed and Homer Bass.

The family received friends at Haverstock Funeral Home and Cremation Services, LaPorte, on Thursday, Jan. 3, from 3 to 6 p.m. A life celebration was held Thursday at 6 p.m. at the funeral home with Pastor Jo Ellyn Chadwick officiating. Interment was held at Liberty Baptist Cemetery, Maryville, TN, at a later date.

 
Bass, Joe Carl (I36)
 
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Joe Vernon Bass

Joe Vernon Bass, Jr. 56, was employed by Southern Equipment Corp. Joe was preceded in death by his parents, Joe Vernon Bass Sr. and Lulamae Christine Bass, and a sister, Verna.

He is survived by his wife Rebecca Anne Bass; sons, Joseph, Lance, and Brandon; brother, Timothy; sisters, Darla and Phyllis; grandchildren, Amber, Madison, Landon, Evan and Caden.
 
Bass, Joe Vernon Jr. (I1552)
 
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Joel Bassett Torrance

Obituary sent by: Donna Markey
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Obituary: Randolph NY Register, December 25, 1903
J. B. TORRANCE DEAD
He Had Lived in Randolph all the Years of his Life
WAS A PROSPEROUS FARMER
A Hard Working Man Who Had His Greatest Pleasure in the Successful Conduct of his Business

Joel Bassett Torrance died at his home in this town Tuesday afternoon from the effects of a stroke of apoplexy. He was afflicted with the stroke about two weeks ago and had been gradually sinking to the time of his death.

Mr. Torrance was born October 28, 1839 upon the place he died, and during his life lived always in Randolph.

He was son of Garwood M. Torrance and grandson of Timothy M. Torrance who settled on the homestead nearly ninety years ago. Since that date the Torrance farm has been owned and occupied by members of that family.

Joel Torrance was educated at Randolph Academy and afterward enlisted in Company H, 154th New York volunteers, with which company he saw three years service in the war of the Rebellion.

Mr. Torrance was three times married: his first wife was Ella Wallace of Perrysburg, Ohio, who died thirty years ago; in 1876 he married Hattie Churchill of Ellington, N.Y., who died about ten years ago. Some six years ago he married Mrs. Rhoda Churchill, who survives. He is also survived by his brother Mitchell T. Torrance and two sisters, Mrs. Carrie Foster and Mrs. Rena Gilbert.

As one of the hard working prosperous farmers of this section, Mr. Torrance will be remembered by a large circle of acquaintances. He has maintained his 250 acre farm at a high state of cultivation and found his greatest pleasures in the successful conduct of his business.
 
Torrance, Joel Bassett (I10271)
 
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John Bass Jr.

BASS - Mr. John Bass, Jr. ?Red?, passed away July 15, 1999. He was a former employee of Epping Forest of 22 years. He was born February 1, 1935 in Gainesville, Florida. Survived by his wife Roslee Canellas Bass of 42 wonderful years; only child and son John E. Bass and loving daughter-in-law, Tina L. Bass of Jacksonville; two granddaughters, one of Jacksonville, Priscilla Bass and her boyfriend James Pickett, the other granddaughter of South Carolina, Jara David and her husband Chris David; one beautiful great granddaughter, Kaleigh David; two sisters, Clara Fail and Florene Harrison; one brother, L.J. Bass; and several nieces and nephews. He was a loving husband, father, and grandfather. He will be missed greatly. Funeral services will be held at 10 A.M., Monday, in the chapel of George H. Hewell and Son Funeral Home, 4140 University Boulevard, South, with Rev. Tommy Capps of Faith Chapel Free Will Baptist Church officiating. Burial will be in Greenlawn Cemetery.
 
Bass, John W. "Red" (I218)
 
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John Robert Bass, Pioneer, Is Dead
Had Been Resident of County Forty-Eight Years

John Robert Bass, 69 years old, forty-eight years a resident of Buchanan county, died yesterday of pneumonia and heart trouble at the family home, 121 Ohio avenue.
Bass was born in Greenville, Green county, Ky., and moved to Missouri when 21 years old. He lived on a farm near Hallock for twenty years and then moved to Lake Station where he lived until six years ago when he moved to St. Joseph. he was a member of the King Hill Baptist church. A short time after coming to Buchanan county he was married to Miss Mary Harper, daughter of the late H.W. Harper, who was a pioneer resident.
Surviving, aside from the widow, are four sons, James M., William B., and Charles W., of St. Joseph, and Archie L., of East St. Louis, and three daughters, Mrs. Anna Edwards and Miss Josephine Bass of St. Joseph, and Mrs. Florence Cross of Bendena, Kas. William B. Bass of McAllan, Texas, is a brother. Mrs. Getty Cawley of Faucett, Mo., and Mrs. Mollie Payne of Horton, Kas., are sisters.
 
Bass, John Robert (I3)
 
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Josephine Lee Bass

Josephine L. Bass, age 64 of Statenville, GA, passed away peacefully at home on July 12, 2023. Jo was born in Hamilton County, FL on September 20, 1958 to the late C.H. and Hazel (Pollock) Lee. Jo grew up in Jennings, FL and lived there until 1980 when she married the love of her life, Darryl Bass. After they were married, Jo moved to Statenville, GA where she lived the rest of her life until her passing. Jo was a master seamstress. She worked at Levi Strauss manufacturing plant in Valdosta, GA for over twenty years. When the plant closed in the early 2000's, Jo attended Valdosta Technical College where she obtained her AA degree in accounting. Jo retired to stay home to care for her grandchildren while her daughters completed their education. In her spare time, Jo enjoyed doing various arts and crafts. Jo's love for sewing and crafting was surpassed only by her abundant love for her family. She so adored caring for her grandchildren and looked forward to their family vacations every summer. Jo was a faithful member of Statenville Methodist Church.
Survivors include her dearly loved husband of 43 years, Darryl Bass. Her two adoring daughter and sons-in-laws: Brianne and Barry Deas of Jennings, FL and Casey and Shawn Corbitt of Statenville, GA. She will be greatly missed by her beloved grandchildren: Ashton Deas, Annalyse Deas of Jennings, FL, Tyler Tucker, Ben Corbitt and Caitlin Hunter of Statenville, GA, Brianna and Dylan Graddy of Lakeland, GA and one great-granddaughter, Adelia Graddy. She leaves behind her two brothers: Wendell (Darlene) Lee, Lake Park, GA and Raymond Lee, Valdosta, GA. Her mother-in-law, Lillian Barfield of Statenville, GA, brothers-in-law, Ricky (Terri) Bass, Statenville, GA, and Keith (Sissie) Bass, Valdosta, GA and sister-in-law Gwen (Alvin) Hammock, Pinetta, FL. She is also survived by numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins. Jo was preceded in death by her parents, father-in-law Jack Barfield, sisters and brothers-in laws, Linda Harrell, William and Lillie Belle Strickland, Marie Lee, Michael and Debbie Lee, and Bobbie Lee.
A viewing will be held on Friday, July 14, 2023 at Harry T. Reid Funeral Home from 5-7 pm. A funeral service will be held at Statenville Methodist Church on Saturday, July 15, 2023 at 11 am. She will be laid to rest at Statenville Cemetery
 
Lee, Josephine (I8497)
 
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Judy JoAnn Rapp Bass

Judy JoAnn Ziems was born in Fort Dodge, Webster County, Iowa to Donald and Betty Ziems. Her parents were later divorced.

Betty remarried to Alvin Rapp on August 29, 1948. Alvin adopted Judy, and her name was changed to Judy JoAnn Rapp. She was well-loved by her daddy.

Judy was mother's best helper for her younger siblings who were born to Alvin and Betty. Judy loved people, her family, her friends, the color red, drawing, painting, Elvis Presley, Coca-Cola and horses!

As a teenager, she and her friends rode horses and held backyard rodeos. She worked at Lark's horse camp in Boone. Judy babysat for area families, worked on the farm as a young girl and was a member of Dawson Wide-Awakes 4-H Club. She joined the Paton Presbyterian Church in 1949, but later the family attended Salem United Methodist Church in Paton.

Judy graduated in 1961 from Paton Consolidated Schools, one of the last classes to graduate from Paton before the district merged with Churdan. After graduating, she attended beauty school in Fort Dodge. Though she did not practice in a salon, she often did hair for family and friends.

She married James Donald Bass on December 6, 1964 at Salem United Methodist Church in Paton, Iowa.

They adopted an infant who was born on Nov. 6, 1970 and named him John James Bass. Judy loved raising her little boy and was so proud of his many accomplishments.

Judy worked at Sunset Motel and Trailer Park in Fort Dodge, had daycare in her home, managed Lakota Girl Scout Camp in Dayton, was activities director at the Dayton Care Facility and worked at a restaurant in Dayton. She was a devoted wife and mother who attended all of her son's ballgames, etc. She was a doting grandmother and loving daughter, sister, granddaughter and niece.

Judy later became the mother-in-law to Sue Jacobsen Bass and the grandmother of Kylie Bass and Zachary Bass.

Judy was a member of Dayton Methodist Church. She was an excellent artist, once drawing a complete desert scene with charcoal on her pink bedroom walls. Judy loved to talk, Elvis, listening to records, Blackjack Gum, the color red, horses and Coca-Cola. She was loved by everyone who knew her. She had many friends.

She became severely ill and was hospitalized at Mary Greeley in Ames for several months. She was transferred to the Polk City Care Center in Polk City where she died less than a day later.
 
Rapp, Judy JoAnn (I53879)
 
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Judy Noe Bellamy
24 Mar 1950 ? 29 Mar 2016

Judy Noe Bellamy, age 66, of Surgoinsville, passed away peacefully at home on Tuesday, March 29, 2016. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church in Surgoinsville. She had a love for crafts and enjoyed sharing her ability with others at community events, especially Heritage Days in downtown Rogersville. She especially enjoyed spending time with her 2 grandsons. She was a loving wife, mother and grandmother, and will be greatly missed by all those who love her.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Carl and Virginia Noe.

She is survived by her loving and devoted husband of 46 years, Dennis Bellamy; son, Mitch Bellamy (Amy) of Nashville, TN; grandsons, Chase and Mason Bellamy both of Nashville, TN; sister, Linda White (Harlan) of Kingsport, TN; niece, Shannon Bradley of Dandridge, TN; great-nieces, Carly and Caelyn Bradley of Dandridge, TN; step-mother, Maxine Noe; step-brother, Henry Davis of Rogersville, TN; step-sister, Barbara Smith of Rogersville, TN; several aunts, uncles and extended family.

The family would like to thank the staff of Amedysis Hospice, especially nurse, Erica Hicks; for their loving care and support during Judy?s declining health.

The family will receive friends from 2:30 pm ? 4:00 pm on Thursday, March 31, 2016 at the First United Methodist Church in Surgoinsville. Funeral services will begin at 4:00 pm with Pastor Paul Seay officiating. Interment will follow in the church cemetery. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to the First United Methodist Church in Surgoinsville, ?Ministry Center?: located at 621 Old Stage Road, Surgoinsville, TN 37873, (423) 345-2279.

Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.cartertrent.com.

Carter-Trent Funeral Home in Church Hill is proudly serving the Bellamy family.
 
Noe, Judy (I58060)
 
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Larry D. Bass

Larry D. Bass (Rambo), age 70,was born December 10, 1949, the son of Ethel and Lee Bass, brother to Wincel, Yolanda, and Cheryl. All of whom passed before him. He died on Friday, July 24, 2020 at home in Monroe, LA. Larry is a Monroe native and graduated from Wossman high school. He was drafted into the army in 1970 and sent to Vietnam where he carried an M60 machine gun through the jungle for 6 months. Upon his return, Larry struggled to live a normal life having experienced things that no one should. He worked in sales as a younger man and on trying to stay out of trouble as an older man. He was never very good at the latter. He married Paula Case in 1971 and had 3 children together: Robert D. Bass, Jeremy Tadd Bass, and Melissa D. Bass-Bingham. He also has 12 grandchildren who were the joy in his world. Larry loved coaching baseball and football when his children were small. His first marriage came to an end in 1988 and he did not marry again until 2013 to Julie Sears-Bass. Larry loved his family and we had our ups and down, but we loved him back. We will miss you, old fart!
 
Bass, Larry Duane (I141)
 
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Lonnie Grey Bass

Mr. Lonnie Grey Bass, age 71, of Kenly, NC, husband of Faye Jones Bass, died Monday, April 23, 2012 at Carteret General Hospital in Morehead City, NC.

Born April 29, 1940 in Johnston County, NC, he was a son of the late T. G. Bass and Nannie Barbee Bass Bridgers.

Mr. Bass was the former owner and operator of Lonnie's Seafood in Kenly, NC and retired from Purolator. He was an avid fisherman and tremendous woodworker, but, above all else, Mr. Bass was a loving husband, "Daddy", and "Pa".

He is survived by his wife of 51 years, Faye Jones Bass; a daughter, Cindy Thornton of Pine Level, NC; two sisters, Carol Avera and Jean Langley of Selma, NC, both of Selma, NC; three brothers, Alfred Bass, Ronald Bass, J. E. Bass, all of Kenly, NC; and two grandchildren, Hunter Whitley of Kenly, NC and Parker Thornton of Pine Level, NC.

Funeral services will be held at 7:00 PM on Thursday evening, April 26, 2012, in the Chapel of Minshew-Coley Funeral Home.

The family will receive friends following the service.

Burial will be at 11:00 AM on Friday morning, April 27, 2012, at the Kenly Cemetery.
 
Bass, Lonnie Grey (I49474)
 
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Luther Jackson Algee
Luther Algee Died Last Evening In Holden Hospital

Luther Algee, 66, died last evening in the Holden Hospital after a six weeks period of illness.
He was a member of the Hopewell Baptist Church, and has been employed in the I.C.R.R. shops for the past 35 years.
The body will lie in state at his home, 430 E. Jackson. He will be removed from the Keathly Funeral Home at 6:00 o?clock Saturday evening. Funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon at 2:00 o?clock in the Hopewell Baptist Church with Rev. Walter Clakr officiating. Interment will be in Oakland Cemetery.
He is survived by a son, Delmar Algee of this city, two sisters, Betty Gillispie of Milan, Tenn., and Bessie Doate of Trenton, Tenn., a number of nieces, nephews, cousins, a sister-in-law and a brother-in-law.
 
Algee, Luther Jackson (I8289)
 
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Lynn Bacon
Mar. 25, 1954 ? Dec. 31, 2024

Dara Lynn Bacon, 70 of Thomasville passed away on December 31, 2024.

She was born on March 25, 1954, in Pelham to the late George Bass and Faye Bass who lives.

Lynn married John Bacon on August 8, 1990, and shared 30 years of marriage before his passing in 2020.

Survivors include her son Dusty Shane Connelly of Bloomfield, NJ, brothers Ken Bass and Mike Bass, and sister Rhonda Carter.

She is preceded in death by her son Emmett Morgan Connelly (FAG#70163301), brother Gary Bass (FAG #38316164), husband John Bacon, and father George Bass (FAG#192113032).

A service to celebrate the life of Lynn Bacon will be held Thursday, January 9, 2025, at 2:00 pm at the Allen & Allen Celebration of Life Chapel with David Cook officiating. Lynn will be laid to rest at Laurel Hill cemetery.
 
Bass, Dara Lynn (I477)
 
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Mamie Bass Chowning

Ms. Mamie Chowning of Virginia passed away June 4, 2012, at Sunrise Assisted Living in Alexandra, Virginia.

She was preceded in death by her parents, James F. Bass and Betty Baber Bass and husband, Warren Chowning.

Mamie was born on November 30, 1919, in Cross County, Arkansas.

She was a member of Wynne Baptist Church.

Survivors are her nephews, David Barry and wife Peggy of Wynne; Jim Barry of Pine Bluff; brother-in-law, R. W. "Bob" Chowning of Magnolia, Arkansas; sisters-in-laws, Margaret Ellis and Mary Pitts of Wynne.

Graveside services were at Cogbill Cemetery. Funeral arrangements were by Kernodle Funeral Home.
 
Bass, Mamie (I46293)
 

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