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| 2401 | South Jersey Times, New Jersey, Wednesday, 30 May 2018 Christine Elizabeth Bass November 2, 1951 ? May 27, 2018 Christine E. "Susie" Bass of Clayton on Sunday, May 27, 2018. Age 66. Daughter of the late Robert F. and Dorothy C. (nee Drake) Bass, Sr. Sister of Dorothy Elliott, Patricia Farren, Lorene Bass, and Barbara Bass, all of Clayton and the late Robert F. Bass, Jr., Jesse O. Bass, and Claire Bass. Aunt to Robert (Danielle) Elliott of Mantua and Jennifer (Nicky) Raymond of Clayton. Also survived by 3 great-nieces and 1 great-nephew. Born in Camden and a lifelong resident of Clayton, Christine was a 1970 graduate of Clayton High School. She worked as a payroll clerk for Prudential Insurance Company for 29 ½ years until her retirement in 1998. Christine enjoyed playing games on the computer and watching The Waltons and cooking shows on tv. She very much loved her nieces and nephews. Relatives and friends are invited to her graveside service on Saturday, June 2, 2018, at 11:00 AM at the Saint Mary's Cemetery, 380 Walnut Street, Williamstown, NJ 08094. Interment to follow. | Bass, Christine (I8937)
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| 2402 | Southeast Missourian, Missouri, Thursday, March 24, 2005 Charles E. Bass ANNA, Ill. -- Charles E. Bass Sr., 83, of Anna died Tuesday, March 22, 2005, at Illinois Veterans Home in Anna. He was born Oct. 7, 1921, in Jonesboro, Ill., son of Ray and Ora Watkins Bass. He and Doris Dillow were married Dec. 21, 1940, in Jackson. Bass worked several years for Prairie Farms, and later was in the antique business. He was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II. Survivors include his wife; two sons, C.E. and Bill Bass of Anna; three daughters, Cindy Light of Murphysboro, Ill., Sally Helton and Kelle Bass of Anna; a brother, Harold Bass of Union, Mo.; a sister, Jean Bass of Anna; seven grandchildren; and 13 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by an infant daughter and two brothers. Friends may call at Lutz and Rendleman Funeral Home in Anna from 6 to 8 p.m. today. The funeral will be at 1 p.m. Friday at the funeral home, with the Rev. Charles Allen officiating. Burial will be in Anna City Cemetery with full military honors by Carroll P. Foster VFW Post 3455. | Bass, Charles Edward (I38)
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| 2403 | Southern Christian Advocate, 27 October 1875 Elizabeth Trippe Mrs. Elizabeth Trippe died at her residence near Culloden, Ga., July 1875. She was born in Mecklenburg county, Va., February 20th 1795 and her parents Captain John H. and Rebecca Bass, moving to Putnam county, Ga., during her girlhood, she was here married to Robert Trippe, with who she reared a family of eight children. T. B. Kendall | Bass, Elizabeth (I3004)
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| 2404 | Southern Christian Advocate, 29 September 1875 Mrs. Lucy Ellen C. Hightower Mrs. Lucy Ellen C. Hightower, formerly Miss Bass, consort of H. J. Hightower, sen., was born November 2, 1814; married February 28th 1836, died September 2d, 1875. She leaves a husband and several children. F. M. T. Brannon | Bass, Lucy Ellen (I3423)
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| 2405 | Southern Recorder, 7 January 1840 Married in Newton County on evening of the 12th ult, David Kolb Esq to Miss Ann Elizabeth Bass, daughter of John Bass, all of this county. | Bass, Ann Elizabeth (I59125)
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| 2406 | Southern Rhode Island Newspaper, 10 January 2025 Derek Thomas Bassett May 16, 1991 ? December 18, 2024 NARRAGANSETT, RI Derek Thomas Bassett, 33, a lifelong resident of Narragansett, RI has finally found peace as he is now with our Heavenly Father. Derek was the son of Herbert Bassett of Narragansett and Deborah White of North Carolina. He is also survived by his sister, Desiree Lavoie; and many aunts, uncles, cousins and his dog Nico. A proud graduate of Narragansett High School, Derek demonstrated a natural gift for art that he pursued passionately throughout his career. His artistic flair was not only evident in his professional work but also reflected in his vibrant personality and zest for life. Derek was an avid lover of the outdoors. He enjoyed boating, water skiing, and swimming, activities that brought him immense joy and allowed him to connect with nature. Additionally, he was passionate about dirt bike riding, often finding freedom and exhilaration on the open trails. His funeral service was held on Wednesday, January 8, 2025 in the NARDOLILLO FUNERAL HOME & Crematory - SOUTH COUNTY CHAPEL, 1111 Boston Neck Road, (Rt. 1A), Narragansett. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to RI Addiction Treatment Centers, 110 Jefferson Blvd, Warwick, RI 02888. Visit NardolilloFH.com for online condolences. | Bassett, Derek Thomas (I59)
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| 2407 | Southern Rhode Island Newspapers, October 30, 2019 Andrea D. Bassett Andrea D. Bassett, 79, passed away Monday, Oct. 28, 2019. She was the beloved wife of Harry C. Bassett for 40 years. Born in Central Falls, she was the daughter of the late Omer and Yvonne (Duhamel) LaPerche. Andrea was a teacher and worked in other capacities in the field of education for more than 40 years. She loved people, especially children, and she enjoyed reading and long walks as well as time at the seashore. Relatives and friends are invited to a Mass of Christian Burial in Christ the King Church, 180 Old North Road, Kingston on Saturday, Nov. 2, 2019. Burial will be private at the convenience of the family. In lieu of flowers, contributions to Catholic Relief Services, P.O. Box 17090 Baltimore, MD 21297-0303 will be appreciated. | LaPerche, Andrea (I261)
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| 2408 | Span Funeral Home & Cremation Services George Bass d. February 18, 2008 Name: George T. Bass Age: 61 Of: New Johnsonville, Tennessee Died: Monday February 18, 2008 Visitation: will be on Wednesday from 11 ? 8 and Thursday from 9 until service time at the Humphreys County Funeral Home. A Masonic Service will be held at 7 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. Family request donations be made to the George T. Bass Scholarship Fund at the Lakeside Credit Union. Funeral Service: for Mr. George T. Bass will be conducted Thursday February 21, 2008 at 11:00 a.m. at the chapel of Humphreys County Funeral Home with Bro. Ricky Lee and Greg Dillard officiating. Interment: in the Ebenezer Cemetery Survivors: Wife: Jackie Bass of New Johnsonville, TN 1 Son: Deran Bass (Tina) of Cumberland City, TN 3 Brothers: Sam Bass of Erin, TN Billy Bass of Erin, TN Jimmy Bass of Vanleer, TN 4 Sisters: Betty Locke of Gallatin, TN Sarah Bass of Erin, TN Nelda Carpenter of Erin, TN Hildia Adkins of Vanleer, TN 4 Grandchildren Kayla, Steven, Timmy and Lathan He was preceded in death by Parents: Ernest and Evelyn Howell Bass Arrangements by the Humphreys County Funeral Home. | Bass, George Thomas (I59256)
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| 2409 | Sparkman/Hillcrest Funeral Home, Mausoleum & Memorial Park ? 21 February 2024 Michele Bass Michele J. Bass was born on April 23, 1932 in Hartford CT, and passed on February 15, 2024, just a little over a month before her 92nd birthday. She was the eldest daughter of Irving and Shirley Joseph of Bristol, Connecticut. She was always a loving Sibling, Mother, Grandmother, Great-grandmother to those that survive her. These include sisters Suzanne Rolnick ( Jerry Rolnick, deceased), Carol Cohen (Bernard Cohen); Children Ivy Mitcham (Mike Mitcham), Sandra Bass, Robert Bass (Cheryl Bass); Grandchildren Megan Janczak (Chase Janczak), Michael Bass ( Christina Bass), Matthew Mitcham (Anne Mitcham), Melanie Tomerlin ( Clint Tomerlin), Jessica Wilcher (Taylor Wilcher), and Alex Bass; Great Grandchildren Madelyn Janczak, Jacob Janczak, Charlotte Mitcham, Nora Wilcher, and Griffin Wilcher. "Mickey" as everyone knew her was a loving and kind person. She was a school teacher, piano teacher, and home maker. She always had a love of music and dance and taught tap dancing until she was 80. Mickey was always there to care for others in her family. Her father Irving Joseph died an untimely death at 48 years old and Mickey was only 18, left to grieve as well as care for both her sisters Suzanne, and Carol 12 and 6 years old respectively. She took a year off from college to help her mother Shirley Joseph get back on her feet. The Joseph women are all small but mighty and Shirley was able to raise all 3 girls with the help of Mickey. As a supportive mother she always was a source of compassion and loving advice to three children that all worked very hard to become the professionals they are today. Without her support this would not have been possible. In addition to teaching dance, she also played Mahjong, painted wonderful oils and water colors, and was a voracious reader with James Michener being one of her favorite authors. Mickey will be missed by everyone she touched throughout the years. However, at this time she would want us all to celebrate her life and remember all of the wonderful times each of us shared with her. Private services will be held. | Joseph, Michele (I15)
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| 2410 | Spartanburg Herald Journal, South Carolina, Sunday, 22 October 1972 Edward E. Bass WELLFORD ? Edward Earl Bass, 58, husband of Mrs. Verlie Kimmons Bass, of Route 1, died 5:40 a.m. Saturday in General Hospital after a brief illness. Native of Spartanburg County; son of the late Arthur Garfield and Mary Roper Bass; an orchardist and employe of Soil Conservation District; a Baptist. Also surviving; daughter Mrs. Linda Tucker of Wellford; son, Joe Bass of Atlanta; sisters, Mrs. Neil Cooper of Wellford and Mrs. Lucille Johnson of Inman; brothers, Athur of Mars Hill, N.C., Hugh, Fred, Elford, Judd and Furman Bass of Inman; three grandchildren. Services 3 Monday at Inman First Baptist Church by the Revs. James R. Bruce and E.C. Campbell; burial in Roselawn Memorial Garden. Pallbearers: Bill and J.C. Skinner, Earl Hawkins, Leroy Cantrell, Glenn and Leroy Marlowe. Body in church 2 Monday. The family will receive friends 7-9 tonight at Seawright Funeral Home. | Bass, Edward E. (I8)
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| 2411 | Spengel-Boulanger Funeral Home ? Highland, Illinois ? 13 August 2024 Doris Bassett Doris L. Bassett, age 88 of Marine, IL, died Saturday, August 10, 2024, at Cedarhurst of Highland in Highland, IL. She was born on Monday, August 12, 1935, in Marine, IL, the daughter of Clarence and Mildred (nee Prott) Loos. On Saturday, February 27, 1954, she married H. L. Bassett at Marine, Illinois, who passed away on Saturday, June 4, 1988. She was a member of United Church of Christ of Marine, Marine, IL; Madison County Homemaker Home Extensions, Single Connections, several bowling leagues, Marine Historical Society and TOPS KOPS, Troy, IL. Mrs. Bassett was a life long resident of Marine, IL. She had attended Marine Grade School, Troy Grade School, Edwardsville Junior High School, and Highland High School, graduating in 1953. She worked for Marine Garment Factory as payroll clerk and then worked for SIUE as an administrative assistant for 26 years. She enjoyed crocheting, bowling, and traveling with her friends. Survivors include: Son - Gary L. (Mary) Bassett, Marine, IL Son - Robert G. (Beverly) Bassett, Marine, IL Daughter - Gina M. (Significant Other Rodney Beckemeyer) Bassett Webb, Belleville, IL Granddaughter - Rachel Bassett Grandson - Eric Bassett Granddaughter - Amanda Bassett Granddaughter - Hannah (Eric) Chesney Granddaughter - Samantha Mistoler Stoops Granddaughter - Kaitlyn Mistoler Great Granddaughter - Cheyenne Choat Great Grandson - Wyatt Choat Great Granddaughter - Audra Bassett Great Granddaughter - Brielle Bassett Great Grandson - Taven Stoops. Step-Great Grandson - Peyton Chesney Step-Great Grandson - Paxton Chesney She was preceded in death by: Father - Clarence F. Loos - Died 9/01/1985 Mother - Mildred A. Loos, nee Prott - Died 7/01/1990 Husband - H. L. Bassett - Died 6/4/1988 Great Granddaughter - Makenna Choat - Died 2/09/2003 Significant Other - John E. Moore - Died 3/23/2021. Arrangements are being handled by Spengel-Boulanger Funeral Home in Highland, IL. Visitation will be held from 9:30 AM to 11:00 AM on Wednesday, August 14, 2024, at United Church of Christ of Marine in Marine, IL. Funeral Service will be at 11:00 AM on Wednesday, August 14, 2024, at United Church of Christ of Marine in Marine, IL, Rev. Philip Kershner, Pastor, officiating. Interment will be at Valley View Memorial Gardens in Edwardsville, IL. Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of Southern Illinois. | Loos, Doris L. (I1201)
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| 2412 | Springfield Leader and Press, Missouri, Friday, 6 August 1965 Mrs. Lula E. Bass Mrs. Lula E. Bass, 85, of 2005 North Prospect, died at 4:10 p.m. Thursday in her home. She had been in ill health for the past two years. A lifelong resident of Greene County, Mrs. Bass was a member of the Fair Grove Methodist Church. Survivors include two sons, Guy, of 1984 East Seminole, and Ralph, Long Beach, Calif.; a sister, Mrs. Dora Murphy, Kokomo, Ind.; a brother, Tom Murrell, Fayetteville, Ark.; and two grandchildren. | Murrell, Louise Elziabeth (I325)
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| 2413 | Springfield News Sun, Ohio, February 24, 2019 Susan D. Bass BASS, Susan D. Of Springfield, Ohio passed away February 20, 2019 in her home after a courageous battle with cancer. She was 63. She is survived by her daughter, Amber (Michael) Barker, son, John Bass both of Springfield, Ohio and stepdaughter, Joetta (Mark) Bragg of Columbus, Ohio and the light of her life, her grandchildren, Madison and Brandon Barker both of Springfield, Ohio who brought her joy, laughter and endless hugs. Also survived by her sister in law, Sandra Bass of Evansville, Indiana, sisters Cynthia Dunlevy and Kathleen Friedman both of Medway, Ohio and Virginia Flanagan of St. Petersburg, Florida and numerous nieces and nephews. Susan's special friends include Guy and Barbara DeCamp, of Springfield, Ohio, Mark Crabill of Atlanta, Georgia and Vicky Dean of St. Louis, Missouri. She is preceded by her husband of almost 40 years, Garland "Sam" Bass in 2016 and parents Charles and Harriet McIntire. Ferncliff Cemetery Chapel, Springfield, Ohio. Inurnment to follow in the cemetery. | MdIntire, Susan D. (I373)
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| 2414 | Springfield News-Sun, Ohio, Thursday, 23 February 2006 Rev. DeSoto Bass Clergyman and teacher (1867-1928) Reverend DeSoto E. Bass was born on a farm in Liberty (German) Twp. in Darke County, Ohio, Aug. 28, 1867. He was the son of William Riley Bass an Serlenia Bush Bass. Bass graduated from the Union Literary Institute in Randolph County, Ind., and taught school in Darke County. Bass also attended Wilberforce University in Wilberforce, and later the Theological Seminary in Dayton. In 1895, at the age of 28, he became the pastor of First Wesleyan Methodist Church in Dayton. The church was known as the ?abolitionists? church? because of the strong stand its member took against slavery. Bass served as pastor of the church for 34 years, until his death Oct. 8, 1928. Bass was given the title of community or city pastor in Dayton because of the devotion shown by him to his church, race and people. His aim in life was to render his service to mankind. Bass visited the sick of the city of Dayton, regardless of their religious creed, and made regular visits to both Miami Valley and St. Elizabeth hospitals and to the county infirmary. He was a member of the Interdenominational Ministerial Alliance of the city of Dayton, and helped organize the Colored Ministerial Alliance. Because of his community leadership, the first public-housing development constructed in Dayton bears his name. The DeSoto Bass Courts were constructed with the assistance of federal funds provided by Congress. The development opened to 200 low-income families in February 1940. Expansion was made in 1942 to house 110 additional families. Two hundred units were added in 1943, 340 in 1944 and 100 in 1945. After the end of World War II, veterans were housed there in emergency housing. In 1947 and 1948, 55 more units were constructed under a Congressional act, providing housing for veterans and bringing the total to 1,005 housing units. | Bass, Desoto E. (I11)
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| 2415 | Springfield Republican, Massachusetts, Thursday, March 2, 1916 Mary Elizabeth Bishop Bassett Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Bishop Bassett, 84, for many years a respected resident of Athol, died at her home on Main street, Athol, early Saturday morning. Mrs. Bassett was a native of Marlboro. She married Cyrus Bassett in 1858. He died in 1882. A daughter died many years ago. Mrs. Bassett was a devoted member of the Athol Methodist church and gave one of the memorial windows in the church some years ago. | Bishop, Mary Elizabeth (I09557)
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| 2416 | Springfield Republican, Sunday, July 1, 1923 Bassett-Dickson Rectory Wedding Miss Hazel A. Bassett, daughter of Edward H. Bassett of 34 Tyler street and Clement A. Dickson, son of Mrs. Margaret Dickson of Cornwall, Ont., were married in the rectory of St. Michael?s cathedral yesterday morning at 10 by Rev. Andrew Martin. A reception for the immediate families followed in the brides? home. Mr. and Mrs. James M. Dineen of this city attended the couple. The bride wore navy blue canton crepe with hat to match and a corsage bouquet of white roses and sweet peas. Mrs. Dineen wore brown taffeta and a brown had and corsage bouquet of Ophelia roses and pink sweet peas. The couple left in the afternoon for a wedding trip to Canada, where they will visit the bridegroom?s mother at Cornwall, Ont. They will live at 34 Tyler street upon their return. Traveling Mrs. Dickson wore a navy blue crepe frock with Bolivia wrap and hat to match. Mr. Dickson served overseas with the 9th battalion, 3d division, Canadian Regiment. | Bassett, Hazel Adell (I19002)
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| 2417 | Springfield Republican, Tuesday, December 10, 1918 Claver Bessette Claver Bessette, 67, died at his home, 617 ½ Main street, yesterday noon of heart disease. He had lived in this city eight years, and was a member of St. Joseph?s church and of the carpenters? union. He is survived by seven sons, Clarence, Edward, Claver, Romeo, Joseph, Claude and Philip, all of Hartford, Ct., two daughters, Mrs. Annette Avery of this city and Miss Amelia Bessette of this city, and one brother and eight sisters at New Bedford. The funeral arrangements will be announced later. Springfield Daily News, Thursday, December 12, 1918 The funeral of Claver Bessette was held at his home, 71 Pecousic avenue this morning with high mass of requiem following in St. Joseph?s church. Rev J.M. Bissonnette officiated. The burial was in Coventry, Ct. Federal Census of Hartford, Hartford County, CT (2 Jun 1900) Claver Bessette 48 M Dec 1851 CN CN CN Head Carpenter Adeline 42 F Nov 1857 CN CN CN Wife Clemenda 23 F Feb 1877 CN CN CN Daughter Servant Joseph 24 M Jan 1876 CN CN CN Son Carpenter Phillip 20 M Oct 1879 CN CN CN Son Machinist Claude A. 18 M Feb 1882 CT CN CN Son At school Claver V. 12 M Aug 1887 MA CN CN Son At school Antonia M. 11 F Oct 1888 MA CN CN Daughter At school Amelia 9 F Jul 1890 MA CN CN Daughter At school Edward H. 7 M Feb 1893 MA CN CN Son At school Romeo 4 M Aug 1895 MA CN CN Son (Living at 54 Prospect Ave.) (Married 25 years, 13 children, 10 living) 1910 Federal Census of Coventry, Tolland County, CT (13 May 1910) Claver Bessette 58 M CF CF CF Head (1880) Farmer Home Farm Adeline E. 54 F CF CF CF Wife (1880) Amelia V. 19 F MA CF CF Daughter Edward 17 M MA CF CF Son Romeo 14 M MA CF CF Son Clarence 12 M MA CF CF Son (Married 36 years, 11 children, 7 living) | Bessette, Joseph Claver (I2775)
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| 2418 | Springfield Union, Massachusetts, Monday, May 18, 1981 Bassett Bassett ? In Delray Beach, Fla., Mrs. Lillian (Chaffee) G. Bassett, wife of the late Earl R. Chaffee and Giles W. Bassett. Funeral Tuesday at 11 a.m. from the Lombard Funeral Home, Monson, followed by burial in Hillside Cemetery, Monson, Friends may call Monday 7-9 p.m. | DeLisle, Effie Louise (I19374)
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| 2419 | Springfield Union, Massachusetts, Thursday, May 27, 1982 Horace L. Bassett WESETFIELD ? Horace Leo Bassett, 80, of 97 Elm St., died Wednesday in Noble Hospital. Before retiring, he was an electrician and a motion picture operator. He was a communicant of St. Joseph?s Polish National Catholic Church. He leaves his wife, the former Catherine Burzynski; two sons, Donald of Underhill, Vt., and Larry of Georgia; three grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. The funeral will be Friday at Czelusniak Funeral Home and in the church with burial in the parish cemetery. 1930 Federal Census of Ludlow, Hampden County, Massachusetts (2 May 1930) Horace Bassette 28 M MA US US Head Operator Moving Pict. Anna 28 F NY NY NY Wife Elenor 8 F MA MA NY Daughter Donald 2 3/12 M MA MA NY Son (Married at 19 & 19) M MA MA NY Son (Married at 19 & 19) | Bassette, Horace Leo (I11030)
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| 2420 | Springfield Union, Monday, August 14, 1950 Mrs. Leontine Pomerieau Mrs. Leontine (LaPalme) Pomerieau, widow of alphone Pomerieau of 36 Fairview Ave., West Springfield, died Sunday in Mercy Hospital. She was born in Canada, Dec. 8, 1891, daughter of the late Adelarde and Delia (Bessette) LaPalme, and had lived in West Springfield 25 years. she was a member of St. Louis Church and St. Anne?s Sodality of the church. She was also a Gold Star mother. She leaves a son, Gaston Pomerieau; a daughter, Henriette Pomerieau, both at home; three brothers, Arthur and Eugene LaPalme of West Springfield; and three sisters, Mrs. Ernestine St. Martin, Mrs. Blanche Dumas and Mrs. Germaine Burque of West Springfield. The funeral will be Wednesday at 8.15 at Curran-Jones funeral home with a requiem high mass at 9 in St. Louis Church. Burial will be in St. Thomas Cemetery. | LaPalme, Leontine (I16819)
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| 2421 | Springfield Union, Monday, November 20, 1961 Mrs. Ernest A. Coffin DEERFIELD ? Mrs. Blanche (Bassett) Coffin, 74, of Main St. died Saturday morning at her home. Born in Minneapolis, Minn., daughter of Charles E. and Laura (Smith) Bassett, she had been a resident of Deerfield 35 years, and had married Ernest A. Coffin in Bridgeport, Conn., in 1910. He retired in 1960 after teaching at Deerfield Academy 35 years. She was a member of First Church of Deerfield and a member of the Women?s Club. Mrs. Coffin leaves her husband; a son, Kenneth P. of Cleveland, O.; a daughter, Mrs. Muriel Andersen in New Jersey; five grandchildren; two brothers, Milton Bassett in Vermont and John Bassett in Connecticut; and a sister, Mrs. Alice Hoyt of Bridgeport. Funeral services will be today at 2 in First Church in Deerfield, with Rev. Charles Titsworth officiating. An organ prelude will begin at 1:45. Burial will be in Laurel Hill Cemetery. | Bassett, Blanche S. (I3435)
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| 2422 | Springfield Union, Sunday, August 7, 1960 Donald H. Bassett, Sr. ATHOL ? Donald Hugh Bassett, Sr., 52, of 36 Smith St., died early Saturday morning at Memorial Hospital. Born in Wilmington, Vt., he made his home with his mother, Mrs. Dora Knapp. Besides his mother, he leaves a son, Donald Jr., of Main St.; two daughters, Mrs. Arlene Wise of Dover, Del. And Mrs. Edna Castine of Keene, N.H.; two brothers, James M. Bassett of Springfield and Harry Smith of Keene, N.H. and sister, Mrs. Dora Cormier of Baldwinville. Bassett, who had lived most of his life in Athol, had been in poor health for some time. The funeral will be held at the Higgins funeral home Monday afternoon at 2, with burial in Jones Cemetery, Orange. Calling hours are at the funeral home tonight from 7 to 9. 1940 Federal Census of Spencer, Worcester County, MA (3 Apr 1940) Donald Bassett 33 M Head MA Worcester Truck Driver Paper Box Factory Ruby 34 F Wife NY Worcester House work at home Cecil Bosworth 14 M Son MA Worcester Richard Bassett 8 M Son MA Worcester Arlene 3 F Daughter Edna 2 F Daughter Donald 1 M Son (Living at 96 Main Street) | Bassett, Donald Hugh (I19044)
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| 2423 | Springfield Union, Tuesday, March 13, 1962 Mrs. Moses N. Bassett GREENFIELD ? Mrs. Julia Margaret Bassett, 78, of 292 Chapman St., died Monday at Farren Memorial Hospital. She was born in Ely, Vt., on Dec. 14, 1884, daughter of Paul and Virginia Beaudoin Coyne. She was a charter member and first chief companion of the Companions of the Forest and a member of the Women of the Moose. She leaves her husband Moses N. Bassett; a daughter, Mrs. Geraldine V. Miner of Holyoke; two sisters, Mrs. Rae Nielsen and Mrs. Rose Cater of San Mateo, Cal.; a nephew and a great-grandchild. The funeral will be Thursday at 8:30 a.m. at McCarthy funeral home followed by a high mass at 9 in Blessed Sacrament Church. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. Visiting hours will be today and Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. | Coyne, Julia (I8687)
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| 2424 | Springfield Union, Tuesday, October 14, 1986 Irene M. Bassett Irene M. (Harrington) Bassett, 68, of 101 Lowell St., Springfield, a retired 12-year clerk and telephone solicitor for the Leukemia Society of Western Massachusetts, died Sunday in Mercy Hospital. A lifelong Springfield resident, she graduated from Technical High School. She was a communicant of St. Mary?s Church. Her husband Robinson Bassett, died in 1966. She leaves two sons, James B. of Springfield and William P. of Harrisburg, Pa.; five daughters, Rosemary Douglas, Nancy Gunn, Joan Williams and Kathleen Bassett, all of Springfield, and Patricia Varno of St. Petersburg, Fla,.; a brother, William Harrington of Ludlow; a sister, Mary Harrington of Springfield; 14 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. The funeral will be tomorrow morning at T.P. Sampson Co., Liberty Street Parlors and in the church with burial in St. Michael?s Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, 57 Suffolk St., Holyoke, 01040. | Harrington, Irene M. (I23990)
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| 2425 | Springfield Union-News, Massachusetts, Friday, July 14, 1989 Evelyn Stevens, 63, deaconess, sexton Evelyn A. (Bassett) Stevens, 63, of 136 Third Street, Turners Falls, a deaconess and sexton at First Congregational Church, died on Wednesday in the Mary Hitchcock Hospital, Hanover, N.H. Born in Northfield, she was a 1944 graduate of Northfield High School. She later moved to Turners Falls. She was also a custodian at the church. Her interests were traveling and reading. She leaves her husband of 43 years, John H. Stevens; four sons, Reginald of Greenfield, and John Jr., Alan and Mark of Turners Falls; five daughters, Linda Carey, Helen Doolittle, Nancy Baltzer and Mary Doucette of Turners Falls, and Jo-An Siano of Hadlyme, Conn.; two brothers, Richard and Roger of Northfield; three sisters, Grace Flood of Deerfield and Beatrice Aldrich and Marita Kozma of Northfield; 18 grandchildren; a great-granddaughter, and many nieces and nephews. The funeral will be Monday morning in First Congregational Church, Turners Falls, with burial in West Northfield Cemetery. Calling hours will be Sunday afternoon and evening at Kostanski Funeral Home of Greenfield. Memorial contributions may be made to any charity. | Bassett, Evelyn Adelaide (I13235)
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| 2426 | St Enoder, Cornwall;Richard Bassett of the parish of St Enoder in the County of Cornwall husbandman being of a d* memory did a Friday night being the Sixth day of May Some certain time before his death before Several witnesses did make and declare his last will and Testamennt nunrapatiur or by word in manner And form following First he did bequeath his body and Soul in to the hands of Almighty God and his body to Christian Burial Item he did give unto his Sister Grace Horkey Twenty shillings Item he did give unto Peter Horkey his Sisters Son the Sum of Twenty shillings Item he did give unto Thomas Bassett his Brothers Son the Sum of five shillings Item he did give and reserve to his daughter Ann out from his cows one cow called by the name of faroe Item he gave unto John Basset his Brothers son all his Best Suit of wearing apparel For all the rest of his goods movable and unmoveable he did give unto his wife and children to be executors and executrixes a like and to equal shares one so far forth as another and did desire his father-in-law Thomas Vanson of St Dennis to be the overseer of the whole to the use of his children being then present when he did declare this last will which he did declare this his last will which he did desire to hand and formed to the use of his wife and children according as it is here expressed Witnesses to this same will are Thomas Vanson his sign the sign of John Bassett the sign of Elizabeth Mumford | Bassett, Richard (I502)
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| 2427 | St. Albans Daily Messenger, Monday, August 9, 2004 Noella G. Bessette STAFFORD, Conn. ? Noella G. Bessette, 76, of Coventry, formerly of Lebanon, wife of Jules Bessette, died Friday, Aug. 6, 2004 at the Evergreen Health Care Center in Stafford. She was born Dec. 25, 1927 in St. Albans, VT, the daughter of Arthur and Gervaise (Goyette) Lamothe. Noella was the valedictorian of her class at Holy Angels High School in St. Albans. She enjoyed gardening, sewing, cooking, travelling and reading. Noella was active in St. Francis Assisi Church in Lebanon for many years and prior to that in St. Mary Star of the Sea Parish in New London. In addition to her husband, she is survived by seven children, Maurice Bessette of Oneco,, Mary Duval of Andover, Michael Bessette of Sun Lakes, Ariz., Ronald Bessette of Bolton, Anne Dukehart of Somers, Claire Bessette of Norwich, and Norman Bessette of Lebanon; two sisters, Rita Lemaire and Pauline Dupuis both of Alburg, Vt., 13 grandchildren, four great-grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her sister, Theresa Margaret Benedict and her brother, Maurice J. Lamothe. There was to be a gathering at the funeral home today, Monday, Aug. 9, at 10 a.m., prior to her 11 a.m. Funeral Mass at St. Francis of Assisi Church in Lebanon. Burial was to follow in New Lebanon Cemetery. The family requests that donations be made to your local church to have Masses said in her name or to the Phoenix Community Cancer Center, 142 Hazard Ave. Enfield, Conn. 06082. Please visit at www.potterfh.com to make online expressions of sympathy. | Lamothe, Noella Gizelle (I16644)
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| 2428 | St. Albans Messenger, Vermont, Saturday, 18 February 2023 Molly Bessette Grismore Molly Bessette Grismore, lifelong resident of St. Albans, passed away peacefully Wednesday, February 15, 2023, with her loving family at her side, after having fought a courageous battle with cancer. Molly was born on March 28th, 1945 and attended Bellows Free Academy in St. Albans where she was a great student-athlete excelling in Basketball. After graduating from BFA in 1963 she attended the New Hampshire Hospital School of Nursing, graduating in 1966. She then started her nursing career, fresh out of nurses training at Kerbs Hospital where she started on the maternity floor and then was the first RN to work in the Outpatient/Emergency Room. When she started in the Emergency Room, there were two nurses on duty during the day, two in the evening, and none at night. There were no physicians who covered the room, and it was a little better than an outpatient room that took in anyone who arrived at the door. Through her stewardship, the "Emergency Room" became a true Emergency Department. She led the department in establishing a highly professional group of health care providers. She recruited full time physicians, nurses, ED Techs and Unit Secretaries, bringing the department from its humble beginnings of 2 rooms, 2 nurses to multiple rooms and dozens of nurses, physicians, mid-level providers, technicians, and secretaries. She advocated strongly for the ambulance bay to be built, and in 1996 it finally happened. She shepherded these changes with strength and confidence. Molly married her best friend, Glenn "Bud" Grismore and combined their families on April 26, 1980.In 1995 she collaborated with the ED team to develop the "THINK" signs that are placed state-wide at sites where deaths associated with drinking and driving occurred. Molly became certified as a Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) in 1996 and was in the first class offered in Vermont. She established one of the first SANE programs in Vermont hospitals and was instrumental in developing and maintaining services to sexual assault victims in the Emergency Department. Molly had a strong partnership with the Northwest Unit for Special Investigations where she worked closely with law enforcement, DCF, victim advocates and prosecutors to ensure that all victims of sexual violence and child abuse were dealt with compassionately and fairly. In 2011, she stepped down from her Nurse Manager role and continued to work in the ED as a triage nurse. Molly loved her work and loved her NMC family and was hoping one day to beat cancer and return to them. She was a charter member of the VT Emergency Nurses Association and held the position of President for 5 years and received the Lifetime Achievement Award from NMC in 2018.Molly was truly a mentor to all who worked for her, and around her. She was strong, compassionate, and had no tolerance for mediocrity. Molly was a driving force in her family and if you knew anything about her, it was where you stood with her. She was always great to lean on for advice and was known as "the rock" in the family and always available when her friends and family needed her. One of Molly's best talents was that she was an amazing storyteller. Her tales of confrontations with snakes and mice, both of whom she was deathly afraid of, were legendary and even if you were not afraid of snakes and mice, you would be when she was done with the story. She had a fantastic sense of humor and loved to laugh. Molly is survived by her daughter Staci and her husband Shane and their children Caleb and Riley, her stepdaughter Hilary and her husband Anthony, and her stepson John and his kids Alexander and Julia. Molly was blessed to have a large and deeply connected family that includes her sister Susan and her late husband John Bisson, her brother Carl and his wife Betty, her sister Judy and her late husband William, her brother Harold and his wife Shirley and her sister Fran and her husband Larry and many nieces, nephews, and many dear friends including JoAnn Manahan, Betty Lavoie and Nancy and John Pearo. Molly was predeceased by her parents Clayton and Arcella, her special cousin JoAnn Minzner and her husband Bud. Molly will truly be missed by all that had the honor and pleasure of knowing her. Molly's favorite holiday was Christmas and would want all of us to remember her fondly, particularly at that time of year. A celebration of life will be planned later in the spring. People wishing to remember Molly may make contributions to the Jim Bashaw Memorial Cancer & Catastrophic Illness Fund, c/o Northwestern Medical Center, Community Relations Office, 133 Fairfield Street, St. Albans, Vermont 05478 or the Connor Roberts Memorial Fund, LTD, c/o Ben Roberts, 27 Hill Farm Estates, St. Albans, Vermont 05478.Special thanks to JoAnn Manahan and Betty Lavoie for contributing to this. "Sometimes you just have to dance in the rain. "Honored to be serving the family of Molly Grismore is the Heald Funeral Home, where messages of condolence are welcome at www.healdfuneralhome.com. | Bessette, Molly (I16512)
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| 2429 | St. Augustine Record, May 20, 2015 Lucille B. Gay (1923-2015) Lucille B. Gay, 92, of St. Augustine, passed away Wednesday, May 13, 2015, at the Bailey Center for Caring. She was born Jan. 6, 1923, in Jacksonville, Florida, to Arthur Bassett and Flora Alderman Bassett. She graduated from Andrew Jackson High School and attended Florida State University. She retired from the Federal Government, where she worked for the Small Business Administration. She is survived by her daughter, Susan (Bill) Lynch; son, Mike Gay; three grandchildren, Jennifer (Brian) Bailey, Jeff Lynch and Jason Gay; and three great-grandchildren, Cameron Hargraves, Jacob Topping and Emma Bailey. She was preceded in death by a son, Richard Gay. A celebration of her life will be at 2 p.m. Sunday May 24, 2015, at The Tennis Village at the Ponce, 1255 Ponce Island Drive, by the water's edge. St. Johns Family Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. | Bassett, Lucille (I877)
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| 2430 | St. Elmo Girls Weds St. Elmo ? Miss Elizabeth Garth Tinsley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R.E. Tinsdale, of this city, was married June 18 to Dr. Sam A. Bassett of St. Louis. The wedding was performed in St. Charles, Mo. The bride is a graduate of St. Elmo High school and has been in nurse training in Barnes hospital in St. Louis the last year. For the present the young couple will make their home with the bridegroom?s parents, Mr. and Mrs. S.T. Bassett in St. Louis. 1910 Federal Census of St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri (15 Apr 1910) Samuel Bassett - 36 - M - MO-KY-KY - Head - Physician General Practice Martha - 30 - F - OH-NY-MI - Wife Robert - 5 - M - MO-MO-OH - Son Samuel - 3 - M - MO-MO-OH - Son Philip - 10/12 - M - MO-MO-OH - Son (Living at 5753 Page Ave.) (Married 7 years, 3 children, 3 living) 1920 Federal Census of St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri (9 Jan 1920) Sam T. Bassett - 46 - M - MO-KY-KY - Head - Doctor Medicine Martha - 42 - F - OH-MI-MI - Wife Robert B. - 14 - M - MO-MO-OH - Son Sam A. - 12 - M - MO-MO-OH - Son Philip - 10 - M - MO-MO-OH - Son Emma Boyd (Wd) - 63 - F - MI-VT-VT - MotherL (Living at 5899 Cates Ave.) 1930 Federal Census of St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri (5 Apr 1930) Sam Bassett - 53 - M - MO-MO-KY - Head - Physician General Practice Martha - 52 - F - OH-MI-MI - Wife Edith - 23 - F - MO-MO-MN - DauL Robert - 23 - M - MO-MO-OH - Son Sam Jr. - 22 - M - MO-MO-OH - Son Philip - 21 - M - MO-MO-OH - Son - Student Medicine (Living at 2 Beverly Place) (Edith & Robert married at 21 & 21) | Bassett, Samuel Ardinger (I1182)
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| 2431 | St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Missouri, Sunday, October 26, 2008 Everett M. ?Samuel? Bass Bass, Everett M. 'Samuel' on Wed., Oct. 22, 2008, 74, of Warrenton, MO. Beloved husband of the late Linda Lou Bass; loving father of Brantley 'Butch' Bass (Linda) of Jonesburg, Leonard Bass (Gwenna) of Truesdale, James Bass and Stephanie Bass of Warrenton and the late Robin Flake; dear brother of Raymond Bass and Reba Wait of Jonesburg and Martha Creason of Truxton; our dear grandfather and great-grandfather Services: Visitation will be held on Sun., Oct. 26, 2008 from 4:00-8:00 p.m., from the MARTIN Funeral Chapel, 510 E. Main St., Warrenton, MO 63383. Services will be on Mon., Oct. 27, 2008 at 10:00 a.m. at the Funeral Home. Burial will be in the Warrenton City Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Warrenton Scenic Regional Library in c/o the Funeral Home. | Bass, Everett Manley (I50972)
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| 2432 | St. Paul Pioneer Press, Minnesota, Thursday, June 2 , 2005 Christian Biker Mourned After Crash Terry Bass Helped Others in Recovery To legions of his fellow bikers in the X Winos Motorcycle Club, Terry Bass of Ramsey was considered "a most righteous brother." Bass, 49, died early Wednesday when his motorcycle ran off a highway and hit a sign. He was active in the Christian recovery biker subculture, and in a posting on its Web site Wednesday, the X Winos eulogized Bass, 49, as "the one man you could always count on for anything." "A man in recovery for many, many years, he had an opportunity to touch many lives in a positive way," the Web site said. "He always jumped at the chance to help another alcoholic. He lived for it, and nothing gave him more joy than to know he impacted another life. And trust us, there have been many over the years." The Minnesota State Patrol said the wreck that claimed his life happened at 12:28 a.m. on U.S. 212 in Carver County. Bass, who was riding to work, was alone on a 2002 Harley Davidson when he ran off the road, struck a curb and crashed into a sign. The motorcycle rolled over. Bass wasn't wearing a helmet. He was pronounced dead at St. Francis Hospital in Shakopee. He was also a member of the Princeton chapter of the Bond-Slaves Motorcycle Club, a group made up of born-again Christian bikers. They also mentioned his death on their Web site Wednesday. It is the second time this year the X Winos and Bond-Slaves have mourned a member of the Bass family. In January, Bass's wife of 20 years, Barbara Bass, 44, died after a battle with leukemia. She also was a biker involved in both clubs, and the Bond-Slaves even have photos from her funeral posted on their site. According to her obituary in the Isanti County News, she "was very active in her local sobriety community." The couple had two children. A daughter, Mikael Haley, 29, lives in Sauk Centre, Minn., and a son, Jamie Kennedy, 23, lives in Ramsey. David Hanners can be reached at dhanners@pioneerpress.com or 651-228-5551. | Bass, Terry Frank (I131)
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| 2433 | St. Petersburg Times, Florida, Friday, 6 December 2002 Lawrence Cooper Bass BASS, LAWRENCE COOPER, 86, of Seffner, died Tuesday (Dec. 3, 2002). Survivors include his wife of 56 years, Jean; four children; 15 grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren. Garden of Memories Funeral Home & Cemetery, Tampa. | Bass, Lawrence Cooper (I781)
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| 2434 | St. Petersburg Times, Florida, January 25, 1995 Eleanor H. Bassett Eleanor H. Bassett, 78, of Ridge Manor, died Sunday (Jan. 22, 1995) at home. She came here 15 years ago from her native Waterbury, Conn. She was a homemaker and a member of All Faith Church, Ridge Manor. She was a member of the American Theater Organ Society. Survivors include two sons, Paul, Brooksville, and Charles, Eureka, Calif., four daughters, Barbara Bassett, Ridge Manor, Evelyn Gugliotti and Susan DiMeco, both of Waterbury, and Clarice Richter, Southington, Conn.; a brother, Robert Henne, Middlebury, Conn.; nine grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. National Cremation Society, Brooksville. | Henne, Eleanor May (I22148)
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| 2435 | Star Ledger, December 10, 2014 Daniel M. Lockwood ? 1957-2014 Daniel M. Lockwood Video technician for the Union County Police Academy, referee and sports official, 57 Daniel M. Lockwood, 57, of Hillside, N.J., passed peacefully on Dec. 7, 2014, in Norfolk, Mass., surrounded by his family. Visitation is on Thursday, Dec. 11, from 4 to 7 p.m. in the R.J. Ross Funeral Home, 135 South St. Wrentham, Mass. The funeral is Friday, Dec. 12, at 10:30 a.m. in St. Jude's Church, 86 Main St., Norfolk, Mass. Burial is in St. Stephen's Cemetery, Attleboro, Mass. A memorial gathering will be held in New Jersey at a later date. An online guestbook may be found at www.rjrossfuneralhomeinc.com. Born in Central Falls, R.I., on June 30, 1957, Daniel was a son of the late Phillip J. Jr. and Claire Y. (Bessette) Lockwood. He was educated in Seekonk schools in Massachusetts. Daniel was a graduate of Hillside High School, Brookdale Community College, and the DeVry Institute. He worked as a video technician for the Union County Police Academy for many years. Daniel was an avid sports fan, especially the Red Sox, Patriots, Celtics, Bruins, N.J. Devils, and St. Louis Rams. He was an active member of the N.J. Devils fan club. Daniel was also a member of the Springfield-Hillside Elks Lodge, the Hillside Knights of Columbus Lodge, and Union County Master Gardeners, Class of 2010. Daniel was an active referee and official in several sports. He is survived by his siblings, Dennis Lockwood and his wife, Lorraine, of New Jersey; Denise Lockwood of Florida; Doreen Bailey and her husband, Robert, of Attleboro, Mass.; David Lockwood of California; Diane Miller and her husband, Roy, of Norfolk, Mass, and Douglas Lockwood of Utah; 13 nieces and nephews, two great-nieces, and a multitude of friends from many organizations. Donations in his memory may be made to the youth sports organization of your choice. | Lockwood, Daniel M. (I16664)
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| 2436 | Star Tribune, Minneapolis, Minnesota, Sunday, 12 Jul 2015 William ?Bill? Bassett Age 81, of Wayzata, passed away July 3, 2015. Bill was a commissioned officer in the 101st Airborne and completed a degree in Mechanical Engineering at Ohio State. He had a long career as a design engineer with Honeywell, including assignments in France and Scotland, and with the Gas Research Institute. Throughout his life he actively served others in a variety of ministries in local churches and in community activities, and in later years helping Urban Homeworks and Calvary Baptist. He is survived by his wife of 61 years, Lesley Ann (Lani); sons, Steve (Jeanine), Doug (Bea), and Scott (Patti); and grandchildren, Chris, Stephie, Jack, Julia, Nick, Allison, Charlie, Lauren, Daniel, Quintin, and Erica. He was deeply committed to all of his family and deeply loved by all. Special thanks to the staff at Folkestone and his compassionate hospice providers. A Celebration of Life service will be held at 11:00 AM Saturday, July 18th in the chapel at Folkestone, 100 Promenade Ave., Wayzata. Visitation will be one hour prior to service with a reception to follow. Underground and street parking is available. In lieu of flowers, memorials preferred to the National Ataxia Foundation, Plymouth, Minnesota. | Bassett, William Wade (I19622)
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| 2437 | Star Tribune, Minneapolis, Minnesota, Tuesday, February 1, 2005 Barbara Bass Bass Barbara, 44, of Ramsey, went home to the Lord peacefully, and surrounded by her family, on Friday, January 28, 2005 at Mercy Hospital in Coon Rapids, following a valiant battle with leukemia. Services will be held Friday, Feb. 4, 11 AM at Oak Haven Church, 1555 Constance Blvd NE, Ham Lake, with the Rev. Mac Stone officiating. Visitation Thursday, 4-8 PM at Gearhart Funeral Home, 552 E. River Rd., Anoka, and on Friday, 10 AM at Oak Haven Church prior to the service. Interment at Fort Snelling National Cemetery following the service. Arr. by GEARHART 763-421-4347. | Kennedy, Barbara Jayne (I132)
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| 2438 | Star-Telegram, Texas, January 26, 2014 Mary Alice Bass Mary Alice Bass, 90, passed away Friday, Jan. 24, 2014. Graveside service: 1 p.m. Wednesday in Moore Memorial Gardens. Visitation: 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Wednesday at Arlington Chapel. She was a member of the Arlington Garden Club. Mary Alice was preceded in death by her husband, Lawrence Bass. Survivors: Brother-in-law, Clifford Bass; nieces, Jacqueline Smith, Sandy Bass Jones and husband, Danny, and Carla Sue Martin Smith; nephew, Jeff Bass and wife, Robbie; friend, Steve Kunkel and wife, Mary; and several grand-nieces and grand-nephews. | Hess, Mary Alice (I2325)
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| 2439 | Starr Funeral Home, Inc. Norman Preston Bass (Picture included) October 4, 1925 ? March 19, 2020 Norman Preston Bass, 94, passed from this life Thursday, March 19, 2020 at Hemphill Care Center. He was born October 4, 1925 in Hemphill, Texas to Bertis Bass and Sally Erwin Bass and lived in Sabine County most all of his life where he attended Hemphill schools. During World War II, Norman was not drafted due to a childhood accident that left his right foot compromised. After three call ups and all of his friends and relatives being drafted, he decided he could serve the war effort by building war ships at Consolidated Shipyard in Orange, Texas. That is where he met his first wife, the love of his life for 58 years, Daphne Johnson. They moved back to Hemphill in 1947 and started N. P. Bass Logging Co. which they operated for 53 years. During these years he became a member of Littleton Fowler Masonic Lodge #305 and the Order of the Eastern Star Hemphill Chapter #375 where he served as Worthy Patron for 2 years. He was a member of the Texas Logging Council and the Texas Forestry Association. One year, he decided to leave logging and worked for LeTourneau Industries in Longview. He had logging in his blood and soon returned to what he loved. He loved to travel and over the years visited almost all 50 states. He also loved raising cattle and helping his grandson with the hay crop. His family was the center of his world and he loved family parties and get togethers, especially with the grands and great grands. He is survived by his loving second wife of 12 years, Billie Sue Chambers Bass; daughter, Vickey Procella; grandson, Eric Procella and wife, Lana; granddaughter, Andrea Procella Heslip and husband, Eric; and great grandchildren, Bret and Carlee Procella and Wyatt and Evie Heslip. He was preceded in death by his parents; first wife, Daphne; sisters, Thelma Henderson and Margaret Bass; and son-in-law, Joe Procella. Graveside services will begin at 11:00 a.m. Saturday, March 21, 2020 in Springhill Cemetery under the direction of Starr Funeral Home with Bro. Floyd Wright officiating. Serving as pallbearers are Eric Procella, Eric Heslip, Don Eddings, Bret Procella and Wyatt Heslip. The Memorial book may be signed and condolences can be made online at starrfuneralhome.com. | Bass, Norman Preston (I68)
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| 2440 | State Journal-Register, Springfield, Illinois Friday, January 24, 1975 Kathryn L. Bassett Miss Kathryn L. Bassett, 71, of 900 S. 4th St. died Thursday at the residence. She was born in Arthur the daughter of John and Margaret Degnan Bassett. Surviving are one sister, Mrs. Elizabeth T. Kern of Springfield; one brother, Charles E. Bassett of Jacksonville, Fla.; one nephew, John J. Kern of Springfield; and one niece, Mrs. Raymond Jascula of Country Club Hills. Private services will be held at 1 p.m. Friday at the Kirlin-Egan and Butler Funeral Home with Rev. Dale Catlin officiating. Burial will be in Oak Ridge Cemetery. | Bassett, Kathryn L. (I1085)
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| 2441 | State of Michigan Genealogical Death Indexing System Rose Bassett Date of Death: 30 Sep 1881 Ledger Page: 390 Record Number: 1021 Place of death: Garfield County of Death: Newaygo Sex: Female Race: White Marital status: Single Age: 1 year 7 months 4 days Cause of death: Brain fever Birthplace: Michigan Occupation: Not recorded Father's Name: James Bassett Father's Residence: Michigan Mother's Name: Emma Bassett Mother's Residence: Not recorded Date of Record: 1 Jul 1882 | Bassett, Rose (I33062)
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| 2442 | State Times Advocate, Baton Rouge, LA, Tuesday, June 1, 1965 Auto Plunges Into BR Canal, Injuring Man Sidney G. Bass, 26, of 6920 Arline Hwy., was hospitalized today for injuries received when his auto crashed into a canal at the foot of a dead-end street here early this morning, police said. Bass, admitted to Our Lady of the Lake Hospital, was reported in good condition. Police said the accident occurred about 1 a.m. today in the 2500 block of Sherwood Drive. Police said Bass told them he died not know Sherwood was a dead-end street. The Advocate, Baton Rouge, LA, Saturday, February 24, 2018 Sidney Glendon Bass A resident of Walker, Glen passed away on February 17, 2018. Glen was a U.S. Navy veteran who enjoyed riding his Harley Davidson and loved giving his friends and family a hard time. Arrangements have been entrusted to McLin & Manley Funeral Home and Cremation Service. A memorial service will be scheduled at a later time. Online condolences may be left at www.mclinfuneralhome.com. | Bass, Sidney Glendon (I6701)
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| 2443 | State Times Advocate, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Friday, 18 September 1942 Births Mr. and Mrs. Ira Everett Bass announce the birth of a daughter, Mary Ernestine, at Our Lady of the Lake sanitarium on September 13. Mrs. Bass was formerly Mary Ann Day of Baton Rouge. North Brevard Funeral Home Mary Bass Munnis September 15, 1942 ? October 6, 2022 Mary B. Munnis, 80, of Titusville - a loving wife, mother, grandmother and great grandmother - departed this world on Thursday, October 6, 2022 while surrounded by her loving family. Mary was born on September 15, 1942 in Baton Rouge, LA to the late Ira and Mary Bass. Mary graduated from Titusville High School in 1960 and continued friendships with her classmates as a cherished member of the Old Dawgs until her final days. She enjoyed fishing on the St. John?s River, and exercising her authority as Chairwoman during the family?s annual catfish tournament. She was an avid reader who loved to cook. Mary is preceded in death by her husband, Jimmy Munnis; brother Herbert Wayne Bass and grandson Derek Rosa. She will be greatly missed by her children, daughter Deborah (Joe) Frakes, son William Dalton (Pamela) Cairns and daughter Candace (Jose) Rosa; grandchildren Jared (Brittney) Cairns, Katie Frakes, Kyle (Hannah) Cairns, Kellie Frakes and Kiersten Rosa; great grandchildren Landon Cairns, Mason Cairns, Wyatt Cairns, Walker Cairns, Kayden Carins and Andie Stover; sister Sandy (Jeff) Wheeler, brother Robert Sam Bass; and nieces Diana Bass, Amanda (David) Start, and Ashley (Josh) Walker. Funeral services will be held on Monday, October 17th, 2022 at the North Brevard Funeral Home at 12PM, with visitation starting at 11AM; burial will follow at Oaklawn Memorial Gardens Cemetery. Condolences may be shared at www.northbrevardfuneralhome.com. | Bass, Mary Ernestine (I6946)
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| 2444 | State, Columbia, South Carolina, Friday, March 12, 2010 Ina Elizabeth Bass COLUMBIA ? A graveside service for Miss Ina Elizabeth Bass, 88, of Columbia, will be held 11 o?clock Saturday, March 13, 2010, in Elmwood Cemetery, with Pastor Bobby Cable officiating. The family will receive friends from 10 until 11 o?clock Saturday morning at Shives Funeral Home, 5202 Colonial Drive, Columbia. Memorials may be made to Woodfield Park Baptist Church, 1834 Morninglo Lane, Co9lumbia, SC 29223. Miss Bass died Wednesday, March 10, 2010. Born in Johnston County, NV, March 27, 1921, she was a daughter of the late Hardy Ernest and Addie Leone Watson Bass. Formerly of Burling, NC, she retired from Burlington Hosiery Company after 25 years of service. As a resident of Columbia, Ina was a member of Woodfield Park Baptist Church. Survivors include nephew, Jimmy H. Bass and wife, Betty, of Columbia; niece, Cathy R. Hoyle; great-nephew, Jimmy F. Bass; great-great-nephews, Tyler Bass and Brody Byers, great-niece, Debbie B. Byers; great-great-niece, Imbelry Byers. In addition to her parents, Ina was preceded in death by her brother, Hubert Gray Bass. Shives Funeral Home.com. (803) 754-6920 | Bass, Ina Elizabeth (I39772)
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| 2445 | State, Columbia, South Carolina, Monday, August 6, 1973 Jimmy Dean Bass CLINTON- Jimmy Dean Bass Sr., 66, died Sunday in a local hospital. Born in Spartanburg County, he was a son of the late Mannon and Katherine Reynolds Bass. He was a retired maintenance supervisor for School District 56 and a member of Camel Masonic Lodge 44. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Cleo Burgess Bass; a son, Jimmy Dean Bass Jr. of Dalton, Ga.; three brothers, the Rev. J.W. Bass and John Bass of Greer and Robert Bass of Anderson; four sisters, Mrs. Nancy hunter Hamby of Greenville, Mrs. Lilly mae Scarborough and Mrs. Nettie Sue Goforth of Anderson and Mrs. Florence Rice of Greer. Services will be 4 p.m. Tuesday in First Baptist Church with burial in Rosemont Cemetery. Gray Funeral Home is in charge. | Bass, James Dean (I11)
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| 2446 | State, Columbia, South Carolina, Sunday, January 2, 1949 Mrs. Anna Googe Bassett Hampton, Jan. 1 ? (Special) ? Mrs. Anna Googe Bassett died yesterday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. E. C. Youmans in Moncks Corner after a short illness. Mrs. Bassett was 92 years of age. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 Sunday afternoon from the home of Mrs. R.A. Kinard at Fairfax. Committal services will follow at the graveside in the Googe cemetery. Surviving are three sons, J.W. Bassett of Jacksonville, Fla., M.P. Bassett of Moncks Corner and H.G. Bassett of Miami, Fla.; five daughters, Mr. W.H. Dowling of Bishopville, Mrs. E.C. Youmans of Moncks Corner, Mrs. P.J. Craps of Estill, Mrs. R.A. Kinard of Fairfax and Mrs. P.J. Allan of Allendale; one brother, Luther Googe of Allendale; also several grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He is buried in the old Googe Cemetery just due east of the Fairfax Cemetery. Each of his wives is buried on either side of him. He served in Company F, 3rd South Carolina Cavalry, CSA. He was a Mason. His wives were sisters. 1880 Federal Census of Poohles Township, Hampton County, SC (16 Jun 1880) Mike P. Bassett 44 M SC SC SC Head Farmer Laura A. 33 F SC SC SC Wife Keeping House Wm. J. 13 M SC SC SC Son Field Hand Mike P. 11 M SC SC SC Son Field Hand Sara A. 9 F SC SC SC Daughter Field Hand Henry F. 7 M SC SC SC Son Field Hand Arabelle 4 F SC SC SC Daughter Jeremiah M. 2 M SC SC SC Son Anna A. Gooch 15 F SC SC SC SIL Field Hand Rebeka Gooch 13 F SC SC SC SIL Field Hand Mahala Bassett 84 F SC SC SC Mother 1900 Federal Census of Peeples Township, Hampton County, SC (8 Jun 1900) Susan Williams (Wd) 67 F Jul 1832 SC SC SC Head Minnie 15 F Mar 1885 SC SC SC Granddau Mary Basset 40 F xxx 1860 SC SC SC Niece (Susan, 6 children, 5 living) Living next door Mike Bassett 64 M Apr 1836 SC SC SC Head Farmer Ana 43 F Sep 1856 SC SC SC Wife Laura 16 F Jan 1883 SC SC SC Daughter Susie 15 F Sep 1884 SC SC SC Daughter Mary 12 F Oct 1887 SC SC SC Daughter Viola 10 F Jul 1889 SC SC SC Daughter Mike 9 M Apr 1891 SC SC SC Son Henry 7 M Mar 1893 SC SC SC Son Martha 5 F Mar 1895 SC SC SC Daughter Sallie 2 F Jul 1897 SC SC SC Daughter (Married 20 years, 10 children, 9 living) 1910 Federal Census of Peeples Twp., Hampton County, SC (20 Apr 1910) M.P. Bassett 73 M SC NC SC Head Farmer Anna 53 F SC SC SC Wife M. P. Jr. 19 M SC SC SC Son Pupil Harry 17 M SC SC SC Son Pupil Martha 15 F SC SC SC Daughter Pupil Sarah 13 F SC SC SC Daughter Pupil Mariah 9 F SC SC SC Daughter Pupil (Married 29 years, 11 children, 9 living) 1920 Federal Census of Fairfax, Allendale County, SC (4 Feb 1920) Anna Bassett (Wd) 63 F SC SC SC Head John 39 M SC SC SC Son Gould 21 F SC SC SC DauL Martha Kinard 21 F SC SC SC Daughter Raymond 23 M SC SC SC SonL Laborer Nelle 7 F SC SC SC Grdau. Allen? 3 F SC SC SC Grdau. Helen ?/12 F SC SC SC Grdau. ?? 2 M SC SC SC Grson ?? 5/12 M SC SC SC Grson | Googe, Anna (I53)
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| 2447 | State, Columbia, South Carolina, Sunday, November 9, 1975 Branham Rites Services for Mrs. Sadie Mae Branham will be 3 p.m. today in the DekKalb Baptist Church in Kershaw County. Mrs. Branham died Friday. Surviving are her husband, Henry E. Branham; three sons, William Henry of Camden, Robert Henry of Burton and John M. Henry of Columbia; a daughter, Mrs. Laura Lee Burnett of Simpsonville; four brothers, Shellie Bass of Westville, Doby Bass of North Carolina, Henry Bass of Rock Hill and William Bass of Lancaswter; three sisters, Mrs. Cora Collins and Mrs. Pearl Bonne of Camden and Mrs. Emma Boone of Westville, and 20 grandchildren. Kornegay Funeral Home is in charge. | Bass, Sadie (I7)
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| 2448 | State, Columbia, South Carolina, Sunday, October 18, 1959 John Joe Bass, 72, of Chester CHESTER ? John Joe Bass, 72, died suddenly at his home near Chester late Friday night. He was a native of Chester County, son of the late John Joe Bass and Dora Killian Bass. Mr. Bass had operated the Bass grocery store on York Road for a number of years until the time of his death, and was a member of the Second Baptist Church. He was married to Miss Carrie Feaster, who survives, along with the following children: five sons, Jesse, J.T. and Robert Bass, all of Chester, Wylie Bass of Carlisle and Lewis Bass of Eldorado, Ark.; four daughters, Mrs. Lucille Nieworshi of Chester, Mrs. Frances Wilson of Tripoli, Africa, Mrs. Henry Sistrunk of Union, and Miss Dolly Bass of Chester; a number of grandchileren and one brother, Henry Bass of Hersberg, Ala. Funeral plans are incomplete. | Bass, John Joe (I9)
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| 2449 | State, Columbia, South Carolina, Thursday, December 22, 1994 Mamie Bass MULLINS ? Services for Mamie Louise Turner Bass, 65, will be held at 3 p.m. today at Cox-Collins Funeral Home, with burial in Devotion Gardens Cemetery. Mrs. Bass, wife of the late Early Bass, died Tuesday, Dec. 20, 1994. Born in Dillon County, she was a daughter of the late Raymond and Mamie Brown Turner. She was a member of Christian Faith Baptist Church. | Bass, Mamie (I150)
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| 2450 | State, Columbia, South Carolina, Thursday, June 15, 1995 Bobby Bass CHESTER ? Services for Bobby Gene Bass, 59, will be held at 3 p.m. Friday at Uriel Presbyterian Church. Visitation will be from 7 to 9 tonight at Barron Funeral Home. Memorials may be made to the church. Mr. Bass died Wednesday, June 14, 1995. Born in Chester County, he was a son of the late John Joe and Carrie Feaster Bass. He was a former maître d? at Concord Hotel of Monticello, N.Y. Surviving are his wife, Fannie Pitts Bass; daughters, Sharon Roof of Rock Hill and Brenda Bass of Chester; a son, Bobby Bass Jr. of Chester; a guardian son, Lee watts of Columbia; brothers, Joseph Bass of Union and Wylie Bass Sr. of Carlisle; sisters, Lucille Nieweroski of Lowrys and Dolly Watts, all of Carlisle; and two grandchildren. | Bass, Bobby Gene (I32)
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