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2551
The Brandon News, Mississippi, March 14, 1918

The News is pained to learn of the death of Mr. Esau Bass, which sad event occurred at the home of his son, J.L. Bass, near Cato, Tuesday of last week. Mr. Bass had been in very feeble health for many years, and his death was not unexpected. He was 85 years of age, and was one of the best men in the county. His remains were laid to rest in the May cemetery, many friends being present to witness the last sad rites.
 
Bass, Esau (I54463)
 
2552
The Brazil Daily Times, Indiana, Thursday, 3 September 1931
The Bass Funeral

The funeral of Theodore Bass, who died at the Clay County hospital Tuesday evening from injuries received in the wreck of section car on the traction line on which he was riding, will be held at 3:30 o?clock Friday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Bryan, west Ridge street, Mrs. John Acree officiating, interment Summit Lawn Cemetery. The remains will be taken from Miller & Sons? funeral parlors to the Bryan home this evening.


1900 Federal Census of Ripley, Jackson County, West Virginia
Siegel Ross - 38 - Male - OH-OH-OH - Head - Farmer
Elsa - 36 - Female - OH-VA-WV - Wife
Charles - 16 - Male - WV-OH-OH - Son - Farm Labor
Cordelia - 13 - Female - WV-OH-OH - Daughter - At school
Emily - 11 - Female - WV-OH-OH - Daughter - At school
Fannie - 7 - Female - WV-OH-OH - Daughter
Theodore - 5 - Male - WV-OH-OH - Son

1910 Federal Census of Ward 2, Brazil, Clay County, Indiana
Franz Bass - 48 - Male - WV-WV-WV - Head - Coal Mine Laborer
Ella - 45 - Female - OH-WV-WV - Wife
Charles - 26 - Male - WV-WV-OH - Clay Works Factory
Morget - 21 - Female - IN-NC-Wales - Wife
Viola - 1 - Female - IN-WV-IN - Daughter
Theodor - 15 - Male - WV-WV-OH - Coal Mine Laborer

1920 Federal Census of Brazil, Clay County, Indiana (5 Jan 1920)
Theodore Bass 25 M WV WV WV Head Truck Man Railroad
May 22 F IN IN IN Wife
Kenneth 2 M IN IN IN Son
Mary 8/12 F IN IN IN Daughter
 
Bass, Theodore Mark Sr. (I42796)
 
2553
The Brazil Times, Indiana, Thursday, 6 January 2005
Roy Wesley Bass

Roy Wesley Bass, 65 of Terre Haute, died at 9:51 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 4, 2005, at Regional Hospital in Terre Haute.
He was born Dec. 31, 1939, in Brazil.
Following high school he enlisted in the U.S. Navy where he served on the USS Mount Baker. He was honorably discharged in 1963.
He was preceded in death by his father. Survivors include his mother, Carrie Bass of Chicago; one daughter, Rochelle Bass of Portland, Ore.; and one brother, Curtis Bass of Danville, Ill., and other extended family.
At the request of the deceased his body will be cremated and his ashes buried at Cottage Hill Cemetery. Moore Funeral Home assisted with arrangements.
Visit www.moore-funeral-homes.com to send condolences to the family or for more information.
 
Bass, Roy Wesley (I12)
 
2554
The Brice W. Herndon & Sons Funeral Homes, December 2018
Nadine Bazzle Bassett

Mrs. Nadine Bazzle Bassett, 78, of Walterboro, passed away Wednesday, December 5, 2018 at The Regional Medical Center in Orangeburg. She was the widow of the late Elwood W. Bassett.

Born July 7, 1940 in Walterboro, she was a daughter of the late Auddie Lee Bazzle, Sr. and Ottie Lee Craven Bazzle. She was a retired Dietary Supervisor for Colleton Medical Center where she had worked for 33 years. She was a member of Edgewood Baptist Church and had served on several committees at the church. Mrs. Nadine loved the Lord and always told others about Him, and avidly studied the Bible and scriptures.

Surviving are: her daughters, Brenda B. Colson and her husband Timmy of Bamberg and Gail B. Guess and her husband Louis of Walterboro; brother, Bryan Bazzle and his wife Jannell of Moncks Corner; grandchildren, Brandy C. Azzarelli of Orangeburg and Luke Guess and his wife Shelby of Walterboro; and two great grandchildren, Katelyn Azzarelli and Charlie Azzarelli.

Funeral services will be held at 2 pm, Friday, December 7, 2018 at The Brice Herndon Funeral Chapel, Walterboro. Interment will follow in Greenlawn Memorial Gardens, Hendersonville Highway, Walterboro.
Flowers will be accepted, or memorials may be made to: Edgewood Baptist Church, 138 Wildwood Drive, Walterboro, SC 29488.

The family will receive friends Friday afternoon from 1 until the hour of service at THE BRICE W. HERNDON AND SONS FUNERAL HOMES AND CREMATORY, WALTERBORO CHAPEL, 1193 Bells Highway, Walterboro, 843.538.5408. Visit the registry online at: www.briceherndonfuneralhome.com.
 
Bazzle, Nadine (I358)
 
2555
The Bridgeport Post, Connecticut, August 9, 1971
Mrs. Charles Mellan

TRUMBULL ? Mrs. Harriet Bassett Mollan, 83, of 81 Flint street, widow of Charles Mollan, died today in Bridgeport hospital.
Private graveside services will take place Wednesday at 8 a.m. in Long Hill cemetery.
Memorial services will take place at a time to be announced in the Trumbull Congregational church.
Mrs. Mollan was a member of the Rhea chapter 105, Order of Eastrn Star, in Trumbull.
Survivors, in addition to her husband, are four daughters, Miss Alice Mollan of Trumbull, Mrs. Harriet Scott of Scitubee, Mass., Mrs. Priscila Shpiman of Thornton, Pa., Miss Jean Mollan of Trumbull; a brother, Elmer Bassett of Keene, N.H., nine grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
 
Bassett, Harriet (I8098)
 
2556
The Bridgeport Telegram, Tuesday, August 31, 1948
Mildred Graden To Be Bride Of Elmer Bassett
Couple to Be Married Satruday in Blessed Sacrament Church

Mr. and Mrs. Augie Graden of 237 Hollister avenue, announce the engagement and coming marriage of Mr. Graden?s sister, Miss Mildred L. Graden of 207 Read street, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Graden to Elmer R. Bassett, son of Miss Elizabeth of 209 Cottage street, and the late Thomas Bassett.
The wedding will take place Saturday at 10 a.m. in Blessed Sacrament church. No invitations have been issued, but friends have been invited.
Miss Honey Graden will attend her aunt, and Dewey Graden, brother of the bride-elect will be best man. A wedding breakfast will be served in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Graden of 788 Grand street, and the couple will depart on a wedding trip.
Miss Graden is with Walner Bros and Mr. Bassett is with the Dictaphone corp.
 
Bassett, Elmer Reynolds (I3417)
 
2557
The Brockport Republic, May 2, 1901

Mrs. Octavia Dibbley died at her home on Liberty St. Tuesday aged 65 years. The funeral is to be held tomorrow. A sister, Mrs. Alfreda Bassett, who was called here from Lawrence, Mass., by reason of her sister?s illness, was taken with pneumonia and died yesterday. She was 55 years old.

 
Turgon, Euphrosine/Alfreda (I16999)
 
2558
The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Saturday, June 1, 1895
Long Island Obituary Record

W.E. Bassett, a son of the late Erastus Bassett of Sag Harbor, died yesterday afternoon at 5 o?clock aged 54 years. He had been a cripple for many years and was universally respected.


1870 Federal Census of Sag Harbor, Southampton, Suffolk County, NY (3 Jun 1870)
William Bassett 29 M New York Clerk in store
Lucretia 25 F New York Keeps House
Maude 4 F New York
Maria Briggs 53 F New York No occupation
Sarah 22 F New York At home
Living next door to Mary Fordham


Oakland Cemetery, Sag Harbor, Suffolk County, New York
William Bassett 1837 - 1895
Lucretia Bassett 1843 - 1892
Frederick Bassett 1904 - 1918
Charles D. Bassett 1875 - 1927
Virginia Tooker Bassett 1877 - 1965
Olive Wade Bassett 1904-1992
Charles Douglas Bassett 1900-1967 
Bassett, William Edgar (I11386)
 
2559
The Brownsville Herald, Texas, Tuesday, 22 March 1994
Ira O?Neal Bass

Ira O'Neal Bass, 79, of Brownsville, died March 19, 1994, at Brownsville Medical Center. Born in Longview, Texas, he had been a resident of Brownsville for five years. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army and was a member of the Price Road Church of Christ. He had been a member of the 12th Cavalry Division, stationed at Fort Brown. He is survived by a daughter, Mary Katherine Bradford of Brownsville; two brothers, Gerrel Bass of Houston and Jim Bass of Conroe; three grandchildren Billy R. Bradford Jr. of Brownsville, Deborah Kay Starling of Louisville and Steven D. Bradford of San Antonio; and four great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. today at Darling-Mouser Funeral Home Chapel, 945 Palm Blvd., with Mike Meierhofer officiating. Interment will follow at Hillcrest Memorial Park in Edinburg. Pallbearers will be Billy R. Bradford Jr., Steven D. Bradford, Robert Starling, James Burns, Ron Mann and Danny Parker. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Price Road Church of Christ Memorial Fund, 2434 E. Price Road, Brownsville, Texas, 78521.


 
Bass, Ira O'Neal (I10)
 
2560
The Buffalo News, New York, Sunday, 11 May 2025
Pamela Bassett
May 2, 2025

Of Kenmore died at the McAuley Residence. She was the daughter of the late Elizabeth (Noonan) Bassett and the late Millson M. Bassett, Jr.; sister of the late Richard (Mary Louise) Bassett; and aunt of Amy McAlister and Daniel and Bryan Bassett. Pam graduated from Lafayette High School and the University at Buffalo. She was a tireless volunteer with the SPCA Serving Erie County, Shea's Performing Arts Center and Explore Buffalo. Additionally, Pam traveled widely, and was an active member of the Sheridan Women's Golf League and the FootHills Trail Club. Funeral Service will be held at a future date which will be announced. To honor Pam, donations may be made to the SPCA Serving Erie County, 300 Harlem Road, West Seneca, NY 14224. Please share online condolences at www.lesterwedekindtfuneralhome.com.
 
Bassett, Pamela (I243)
 
2561
The Bulletin, Bend, Oregon, Wednesday, 2 December 2009
Pamela J. Bass
Aug. 13, 1958 ? Nov. 18, 2009

On Wednesday, November 18, Pam was taken from us to go to a better place. She was at home and surrounded by her family at the time of her passing.

Pam was born on August 13, 1958, in Bend, OR at the old St. Charles on top of the hill. Her parents were Charles and Elizabeth Bass (who preceded her in death). She grew up in Redmond most of her life.

Pam graduated from Redmond Sr. High School in 1976. Pam worked as a CNA for many years in Bend, but the job she loved the most was being a pre-school teacher in Bend at The Growing Tree, for many happy years. She was also a foster parent for Deschutes County for many years and just had so much love for children.

She enjoyed spending time with her family, reading, puzzles, music arts and crafts and painting.

She leaves three children too soon but loves them very much, son, David Bass and grandson, Jacob; son, John Bass all of Redmond; daughter, Tiffany Bass and grandson, Isaiah Bass of Shreveport, LA. She also leaves her beloved niece, Roxanna and her husband, Mike Manning and her wonderful nephews, Cole and Ty Manning of Redmond. She leaves her sister, Ruby Bass, who she has shared her home and her life with for the last 30 years and her beloved baby brother, Hank Bass, his wife, Tina Bass and their two children, Jesse and Kelsie of Redmond. She leaves her wonderful Aunt and Uncle, Margaret and Robert Warnick of Pioneer, CA., her special family the Burdicks, Tony, Teresa, James and Tia of Redmond. She leaves many aunts, uncles and cousins in the Bend area. To all her friends, thank you for all the support and love. We will miss her very much.

A service will be held at a later date. Redmond Memorial Chapel is in charge of arrangements.
 
Bass, Pamela Jean (I404)
 
2562
The Burlington Free Press, 28 Feb 2009
Arcella Hope Bessette (Picture included)

ST. ALBANS ? On Feb. 15, 2009, Arcella Hope Bessette passed away peacefully while surrounded by three generations of her loving family. Arcella was predeceased by her husband of over fifty years, Clayton Clifford Bessette. The couple had six chileren, twelve grandchileren, twenty-four great grandchildren, one great great grandchild and four step grandchildren. Besides doting on her family, ?Mimi? spent a lot of her time outdoors fishing and enjoying nature. She also enjoyed her time volunteering at the Saint Albans City School Library and also as a Campfire Girl Leader. Arcella, with the help of her famly, learned to drive at the gae of sixty-two. Arcella spent her time visiting her family and going out with her friends. She then met, Bob Heald and spent many weekends rooting for the Red Sox, shopping ,dancing, dining and living life to the fullest. ?Mimi? knew each family members favorite meal and always had it ready when they came to visit. She encouraged eadh of her chileren to identify their passion and then to go out and achive it. ?Mimi? will be missed by all. She is survived by her six children and their spouses; Susan Bisson-Salmon of St. Albans; Carl and Betty Bessette of Swanton; Fran and Larry Bouchard of St. Albans; Molly and Bud Grismore of St. Albans; Judy and Bill Walsh of St. Albans and Harold and Shirley Bessette of Sheldon; as well as her twelve grandchildren, twenty-four great grandchildren, one great great grandchild and four step-grandchildren. She is also survived by her sister and brother-in-law, Betty and Don DesLauriers; a special nephew, William Bressette and his wife, Sue; a sister-in-law, Mildred Rocheleau; a sister-in-law and brother-in-law, marion and Wayne Young as well as many nieces and nephews. In the Words of ?Mimi? ? XOXO SWAK. A memorial service will be held later this psring at a time to be announced. To honor her and her memory, please send contributions to The Nortwestern Medical Center Breast Care Center, c/o Community Relations, 133 Fairfield Street, St. Albans, Vermont 05478. Assiting the Bessette family is Raymond ?Rett? Heald of the Heald Funeral Home and Cremation Service. Private messages of condolence are welcome at www.healdfuneralhome.com.

 
Shepard, Arcella Hope (I16508)
 
2563
The Burlington Free Press, April 18, 2018
Nada M. Smith (1925 ? 2018) (Picture included)

Vergennes. - Nada May Smith, 92, died Saturday, April 14, 2018, at her home in Vergennes.

She was born Dec. 31, 1925, in Bethel, the daughter of John Anthony and Pearl Isabel (Bessett) McEvila.

She attended schools in Bethel, and business college in Burlington.

She married Howard A. Smith Sr. He predeceased her on June 7, 2002.

Her work history included employment at Simmonds Precision, and the Middlebury Coop. Following retirement from full-time employment, she and her husband moved to Florida, where they worked for Sea World. Upon returning to Vermont, they worked as park rangers at DAR State Park in Addison for many years. She later worked as a guide at the Shelburne Museum, retiring at the age of 87, due to declining health.

She was a member of the American Legion Auxiliary in Vergennes, and ran the Bingo program for many years.

She enjoyed playing cards, gardening, hiking, and fishing.

Survivors include her son and caretaker, Howard A. Smith, Jr. of Ticonderoga, NY; four grandsons, Jason Smith of Rye, NH, Justin Smith of Wilmington, NC, Jerrod Smith of North Haven, Conn., and Andrew Martell of Addison; two granddaughters, Amanda Wildasin of Vergennes, and Antonia Martell of West Addison; eight great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews.

In addition to her husband, she was predeceased by two daughters, Linda Smith and Joni Martell; a brother, James McEvila; and a sister, Wanda Donovan.

A funeral service will be held Saturday, April 28th at 1 p.m., at the Brown-McClay Funeral Home in Vergennes. A reception will follow at Vergennes Congregational Church in Vergennes.

Memorial contributions may be made to the American Parkinson Disease Association, Vermont Chapter, Department of Neurology, 1 South Prospect St., Burlington, VT 05401. To send online condolences to her family please visit www.brownmcclayfuneralhomes.com.
 
McEvila, Nada May (I18862)
 
2564
The Burlington Free Press, April 23, 2015
Ann M. Bessette (Picture included)

ANN M. BESSETTE - SOUTH BURLINGTON - Ann M. Bessette, 77, of South Burlington, passed away on Sunday, April 19, 2015, in Vermont Respite House surrounded by her loving family. She was born on Nov. 6, 1937, to Wilfred and Daisy Rouille. She lovingly raised her eight children. Ann enjoyed puzzles, board games, outdoor activities, but mostly family get-togethers. Left to cherish her memory are her children, Franklin Bessette Jr., Rosemarie Brueckner, Fredricka Bessette, Bonnie Whitcomb, Patrick Bessette, Wilfred Bessette, Elizabeth Charbonnneau, and Marlene Delisle; 26+ grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren, including three unborn; sisters, Muriel Lamoge and Marlene Quenville; brother, John Rouille; extended family; and countless friends. She was predeceased by six siblings; two children; and two grandsons. A visitation will be held from 2 to 5 p.m. on Sunday, April 26, 2015, at LaVigne Funeral Home and Cremation Services, 132 Main St., Winooski. A Mass of Catholic Burial will be celebrated at 1 p.m. on Monday, April 27, 2015, at St. John Vianney Catholic Church, South Burlington. Online condolences may be shared with the family at www.lavignefuneralhome.com. Donations can be made to Vermont Respite House, 99 Allen Brook Road, Williston, VT.
Watchful Mother - By Jenny
She always learned to watch for us,
Anxious if we were late,
In winter by the window,
In summer by the gate.
Though we mocked her tenderly,
Who had such foolish care,
The long way home would seem more safe,
Because she waited there.
Her thoughts were all so full of us,
She never could forget.
And so I think that where she is,
She must be watching yet.
Waiting 'til we come home,
Anxious if we are late.
Watching from Heaven's window,
Leaning on Heaven's gate.
 
Rouille, Anne Marie (I13037)
 
2565
The Burlington Free Press, August 28, 2018
Yvonne Bessette (1917 ? 2018) (Picture included)

South Burlington - Yvonne Bessette of South Burlington, formerly of Colchester and Burlington, passed away peacefully into the arms of her God at Allenwood on August 26th. She was born on November 23, 1917 in Berlin, VT to Odena (Perrault) and Omer Bouchard and was their youngest daughter. She was predeceased by her siblings, 3 brothers, Armond, Rolland and Joseph and 2 sisters, Aline DeLaricheliere and Emilienne Bouchard.

She attended grammar school in a one room schoolhouse in Northfield and graduated high school from Mount St. Mary's Academy in Burlington. She graduated as salutatorian of her class from Fanny Allen Hospital nursing school in 1940.

In 1941, she married Raymond L. Bessette who predeceased her in November, 1987.

Yvonne was involved in the Nazareth School PTA when her children attended that school and was active in her nursing alumni organization for many years. She was an active member of St. Joseph's parish in Burlington and later Holy Cross church in Colchester and St. John Vianney after she moved to Allenwood. She served as President of the Colchester Seniors' Association and was an active member for many years.

She was a dedicated wife, mother, grandmother, great grandmother, sister, aunt and friend. While not a fan of technology, she had the gift of connection with her family and remembered birthdays and anniversaries with cards and letters. She enjoyed the company of relatives and friends and loved to play cards. She was a gifted seamstress and in her later years, her crochet hook was never far away. She loved to crochet snowflakes and gave away her handiwork freely.

She is survived by a daughter, Lorraine B. Lane of Land O' Lakes, Florida, sons, James R. Bessette of Williston and Paul L. Bessette of Tampa, Florida, a granddaughter, Elizabeth J. King of Land O' Lakes, FL and great grandson, Brady R. King.

Special recognition and thank you to the caregivers at Allenwood who helped Yvonne live her last days in comfort with extraordinary care.

Calling hours will be held on Friday, August 31, 2018 from 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm and 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm at the Ready Funeral Home at 261 Shelburne Road, Burlington, VT.

Mass of Christian Burial will be held at St. John Vianney Church at 160 Hinesburg Rd, South Burlington, VT on Saturday, September 1, 2018 at 10:00 am. Burial will take place at the St. Francis Cemetery, Winooski following the service. A reception will be held following interment at the Church Center.

A memorial service will be held at Allenwood to be announced at a later date.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to VNA Hospice Program, 1110 Prim Road, Colchester, VT 05446.

Arrangements by Ready Funeral Home, Burlington. To place online condolences please visit www.readyfuneral.com.
 
Bouchard, Yvonne E. (I13349)
 
2566 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I13045)
 
2567
The Burlington Free Press, February 2, 2017
Brian W. Bessette Sr. (1959-2017) (Picture included)
Age: 57 ? Burlington

Brian W. Bessette, Sr., 57, went home to his Creator on Tues., Jan, 17, 2017. He was born in Poughkeepsie, NY on May 7, 1959, the son of Guy W., Jr. and Gladys M. (Rugar) Bessette and now is back with them. He was happiest when he was in the woods, picking wild edibles. He was also an avid antiquer and enjoyed life very much.

He leaves his 3 sons: Brian, Jr., Leonard and Andrew Bessette and 3 grandchildren. Brian was the eldest of 5 children, 4 of whom survive him including: Leonard, Darlene, Lonnie and Eric, all of Burlington, also 14 nieces and nephews and extended family.

He will be greatly missed until we are all together again.

"Dear Lord, Bless and accept him with open arms!"

Visitation will be on Fri. Feb. 3, from 4-5p.m. with Funeral Services starting at 5p.m. in Elmwood-Meunier Funeral Chapel, 97 Elmwood Ave. Spring Interment will be in Pleasant View Cemetery, Jericho.

In Lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in care of the funeral home, to be used at the family's discretion.

Elmwood-Meunier Funeral Home
97 Elmwood Ave.
Burlington, Vt. 05401

Visit burlingtonfreepress.com/obituaries to Express condolences and sign the guest book.
 
Bessette, Brian W. (I251)
 
2568
The Burlington Free Press, March 23, 2020
Theresa Claire Sansoucy
1929 ? 2020

Winooski - Theresa Claire Sansoucy, 90, died on Thurday March 5, 2020 at Our Lady of the Providence Assisted Living in Winooski, VT after a brief illness.

She was born on March 27, 1929 in Winooski, VT and the daughter of the late Alfred Sansoucy and the late Marie Sarah (Bessette) Sansoucy. She was a lifelong resident of Winooski. She attended school at St. Francis and graduated from Winooski High School.

After graduation, she worked for Attorneys Leary and Leddy from 1947 to 1955 and later found a position at Social Security in Burlington, VT from 1955 to 1984 where she gave 35 years of service. While working for Social Security, part of her job included being a French translator. She traveled to Europe as well as Canada and the eastern part of the U.S.

She was a caring person who took care of her mother until the age of 102. She loved to knit, make jewelry, and play cards. She was also very generous to her family and those less fortunate. She worked at St. Vincent the Paul and worked as a receptionist at St. Francis convent. She will be missed by many.

She was predeceased by her brother, Armand Sansoucy, her sister, Sr. Grace Sansoucy, PM and her niece, Carmen Bennette. She is survived by her sister, Alice Martel, her nephews and nieces, Annette Thurston, Therese Cere, Fr Marcel Martel, and Bernie Martel of NH, Paul Martel of NY, Colette Joselyn of MT, Claire Roy and Marc Sansoucy of FL as well as great nephews and nieces. She is also survived by many cousins, especially Pauline Lee who was a great companion while at Our Lady of the Providence.

Theresa has been cremated and a Celebration of Life will be held at a later date

In Lieu of Flowers, please make donations Our Lady of Providence Residential Care Facility 47 W Spring Street, Winooski, VT 05404; UVM Health Network Home Health & Hospice, 1110 Prim Road, Colchester, VT 05446 or to your favorite charity.

Arrangements are under the care of LaVigne Funeral Home and Cremation Service.
 
Sansoucy, Theresa Claire (I19218)
 
2569 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I12944)
 
2570
The Burlington Free Press, November 5, 2016
Brenda A. Bessette Burlington/Wolcott (Picture included)

Brenda A. Bessette (Runaway and Dead Eye) my fiancé and best friend, passed away on Thursday, November 3, 2016 at University of Vermont Medical Center in Burlington. Visiting hours will be held on Monday, November 7, 2016 from 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. at A. W. Rich Funeral Home - Essex Chapel. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Tuesday, November 8, 2016 at 10:00 a.m. at Co-Cathedral of St. Josephs, Burlington with Reverend Lance Harlow officiating. The family invites you to view further information and share your memories by visiting www.awrfh.com.
 
Bessette, Brenda (I12866)
 
2571
The Burlington Free Press, October 6, 2017
Arthur A. Bosley (1948 ? 2017) (Picture included)
Age 68 ? Milton

Arthur A. Bosley, 68, died unexpectedly on Tuesday, October 3, 2017, at the University of Vermont Medical Center in Burlington, with his family by his side.

Art was born on November 1, 1948 in Burlington, the son of Charles and Barbara (Bessette) Bosley.

He graduated from So. Burlington High School in 1966 and served 6 years in the Army National Guard.

Art was employed at IBM as a computer programmer for over 30 years, retiring in 2001. He was an avid long distance shooter and loved his hunts in North Carolina with his cousin, best friend and partner in crime, Richard Bosley, Sr.

Arthur is survived by his loving partner of over 30 years, Mary Ellen Lockerby, of Milton; his children: Heather Jaquith of GA, Holly Caldwell and husband, Brandon, of WA, Charles Bosley of Essex Junction, and Jenn Bosley of Colchester. He is also survived by Mary Ellen's children: Dennis Lockerby and wife, Yvonne, of Colchester, Lisa Washburn and husband, Jay, of Barre, Cheryl Day and husband, Mark, of Essex Junction; his brother, Slade Bosley and wife, Pauline, of Winooski; 6 grandchildren and 2 nephews. Art will also be dearly missed by his close friends, William Yendrzeski and Paul Rogers.

There will be no visiting hours. However friends are invited to come and share stories of Art's life on Monday, October 9, 2017 at noon at the Rotisserie Restaurant, located on Williston Rd. in So. Burlington.

Online condolences may be made to www.minorfh.com.

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Bosley, Arthur A. (I280)
 
2572
The Burlington Free Press, September 28, 2019
Nancy Jean (Gorton) Bessette (Picture included)
1946 ? 2019

Montgomery Center - Nancy Jean Bessette, 73, passed away peacefully surrounded by family on Thursday, Sept. 19, 2019 at McClure-Miller Respite House.

She was born in Burlington on Feb. 7, 1946, the only child of Richard and Harriet (Weeks) Gorton. She will be remembered for being a loving wife, mother and daughter. She enjoyed watching hummingbirds and wildlife, reading, gardening and being part of the Red Hat Society.

Nancy is survived by her loving husband, John Bessette, her daughter, Michelle, her son, Rick and wife, Christa, her father, Richard and partner, Ellie; her best friends: Betty, Elene and Susan and many special family members and friends.

Nancy was predeceased by her mother, Harriet.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to McClure-Miller Respite House, 3113 Roosevelt Highway, Colchester, VT 05446.

A Celebration of Life will be announced at a later date. Arrangements by Elmwood-Meunier, Burlington.
 
Gorton, Nancy Jean (I19210)
 
2573
The Burlington Free Press, September 9, 2015
Scott A Richards, Age 52 (Picture included)

Scott Aric Richards, 52, formerly of Milton, passed away unexpectedly in his sleep on Saturday, September 5, 2015 at his home in Shelburne. Scott was born July 2, 1963 in Burlington, the son of Stanley and Sandra Bassett Richards. He attended the Milton school system and graduated from Milton High School in 1982. He worked for many years as a heavy equipment operator for Vermont Natural Gas Systems. An outdoorsman, he enjoyed fishing with his son Tyler and spending time with his family.

He leaves his son Tyler of Shelburne and his parents, Stan and Sandra Richards of Milton. His brother, Steven Richards and his companion, Mary Barr of Burlington as well as several uncles and aunts.

A graveside service will be held on Friday, September 11, 2015 at 11 am in the Milton Village Cemetery. Visiting Hours will be held on Thursday, September 10th from 5 to 8 pm in the Minor Funeral Home, Route 7 in Milton. Memorial contributions may be made to the Humane Society of Chittenden County, 142 Kindness Court, South Burlington, VT 05403 or to the Milton Historical Society, 13 School Street, Milton, VT 05468.
 
Richards, Scott Aric (I32351)
 
2574
The Burlington Free Press, Vermont, September 1, 2020
Linda Mary (Bessette) Zdiuch (Picture included)

Essex Junction - With heavy hearts we announce that Louise Linda Mary (Bessette) Zdiuch, 72, of Essex Junction, Vermont passed peacefully on Sunday, August 30th 2020. Louise passed away at the McClure-Miller Respite House. She was born in Burlington, Vermont, on April 18th. 1948. Louise was predeceased by her parents, Gilbert and Theresa (Circe) Bessette.

In 1971, Louise married the love of her life, Michael Joseph Zdiuch, at Holy Family Parish, Essex Jct, VT. They began their 49 years of marriage in Wappingers, NY, where their first daughter, Kathy and second daughter, Jocelyn were born. They moved back to Vermont, in Colchester, where their last daughter, Michelle, was born.

Louise spent most her career working at IBM. Later in life Louise worked in medical records and providing in-home care. During her life, Louise has spent many, many hours giving to others; Salvation Army, Respite House, Dismiss House, American Legion Post 91 Auxiliary. Louise was a devoted Catholic Daughter since the age of 18, serving as Co-Regent for the past many years. Louise's altruistic nature has helped guide many people and her example has paved a great path for her children.

Louise is survived by her loving husband, Michael. Her three daughters, Kathryn Zdiuch and partner Randy, Jocelyn Holcomb and partner Chris, Michelle Wright and husband Troy.

Her grandchildren, Owen Zdiuch, Madison and Morgan Holcomb, Lauren and Leah Wright. Louise leaves her siblings Robert Bessette Sr, Claudette Sears, June Bugbee and husband Robert, Suzette Bessette, Joe Ann Bessette, Gail Cameron, Gilbert Bessette and wife Lynn, Alice Zdiuch and husband Walter. Louise is survived also by her many aunts, uncles, cousins and nephews.

She is predeceased by sisters, Laura-Lee Bessette & Marie Walbridge. Chester & Dorothy Zdiuch (in-laws), Melissa Walbridge (niece), Matthew Bugbee (nephew), Nichole Bessette Sterling (niece) and many aunts, uncles and cousins.

Many family members have said stated that Louise was the natural matriarch to our entire family, Louise was the glue that held us together and continues to do so? Louise has left an everlasting impact on all of the people she has touched.

Beginning with the births of babies to end of life care, to all that knew her; Louise was always the tie that bound her family together. Louise was always willing to love, support & console you thru anything life brought your way good, bad or indifferent. We all knew that we could count on Lou. Thank you Louise for never giving up on any of us?

Visiting hours will be held from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM Wednesday Sept 2, 2020 at LaVigne Funeral Home and Cremation Service. A private service will be held at Holy Family Catholic Church at the convenience of the family. Due to the ongoing crisis masks and social distancing are required. Donations in her memory may be made to McClure Miller Respite House or Lund Family Center.
 
Bessette, Linda Mary (I19261)
 
2575
The Burlington Press, August 24, 2016
Shirley Bessette Bean
Age: 92 ? Hinesburg

Shirley Bessette Bean passed away on August 21, 2016. She was born April 11, 1924 in Hinesburg, VT where she grew up and resided almost her entire life.

She is survived by her children Joe Bean (June), Victor Bean (Wanda), Mary Clark (Richard), and Elizabeth Bean, 19 grandchildren, numerous great-grandchildren, 2 great-great-grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. She is also survived by her sister Blanch Dowd.

She was predeceased by her husband Charles and her siblings Dwight and Carlyle Bessette and Ellen Holcomb. A mass of Christian burial will be held at St. Jude's Catholic Church in Hinesburg, VT on Saturday, August 27 at 11:00AM. Calling hours will be held Friday, August 26 from 4-7PM at St. Jude's Catholic Church.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Charlotte Senior Center, 212 Ferry Road, Charlotte, VT 05445.

Shirley excelled in her contributions to the community. For a complete obituary please go to: CorbinandPalmer.com.
 
Bessette, Shirley Emma (I233)
 
2576
The Cabool Enterprise, Missouri, Thursday, 9 May 1929
Obituary

Margaret Bass Freeman was born in the state of Mississippi, March 27, 1849, departed this life April 22, 1929 being at the time of her death 80 years and 26 days old.
She was married to Benjamin Freeman something like 60 years ago. To this union was born 9 children, 4 sons and 5 daughters. Her companion and 1 son and 4 daughters have preceded her to the great beyond.
She was converted 29 years ago and joined the Baptist church at Fairview. She lived a devoted Christian life and her life has been an example of how a true Christian should live and she has laid stepping stones for her children and grandchildren to lead them to Christ.
She leaves on daughter Mrs. Ida Wooldridge and 3 sons Ira, George and Frank, and 21 grandchildren, 5 great-grandchildren and a host of friends to mourn her loss.
By her departure we feel we have lost a dear friend and neighbor, and the children a loving mother and a devoted grandmother but our loss is heavens gain.
Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Bryant and the remains laid to rest at Fairview cemetery.
 
Bass, Margaret Adeline (I50767)
 
2577
The Caddo Herald, Texas, Friday, 21 April 1944
Amos K. Bass Dies At His Home in Durant at 6:30 P.M. Wednesday, Aged 68

Caddo and community were saddened when news came that Amos K. Bass was dead, Wednesday eve.
The funeral will be held at 3:00 o?clock in the Presbyterian church Durant; burial in the family plot in Caddo cemetery immediately afterward.
Rev. W.F Pruitt, pastor of the church, will conduct the services.
Pall bearers will be W.M. Fitzgerald, Clarence Dyer, Roy Paul and Boyd Abbott of Durant, and C. N. Witherspoon and John Boland of Caddo.
Survivors are two sons Amos K., Jr., and Lieut. Clark Bass; Misses Dorothy Miles and Polly Bass, and Mrs. Jane McPeron; daughters; Ernest and Henry Bass, brothers, and Mrs. H.T. Styron a sister, of Konawa.
He was married to Miss Eugenia Chinn in 1904. She died in 1919. He married Miss Glayds Williams in 1923, who survives him.
Amos K. Bass was well known to all people hereabouts. Coming to Caddo in 1900, he succeeded marvelously in business. In 1923 he moved to Durant, but at no time did he lose interest in Caddo and her people. He owned much land and property in Bryan and Atoka counties, and had many people on his farms, and furnished them withs supplies as needs arose.
Amos K. Bass was perhaps the most useful man in the county. He had a heart that beat for his fellow men. He helped people to get along; he paid their bills, he gave them work, he furnished a market for their produce.
Warned two years ago that he must quit business, slow down, he said, ?what?s the use of living if I have nothing to do?? That was his philosophy of life: labor and do things. He was a town builder. He loved beautiful things, he bought more paint for this houses than any man in the county. He planted trees and flowers.
In business Amos K. Bass was a man of strictest integrity. He never failed to fulfill a promise. All men relied on his word.
He was a member of the Presbyterian church, the Masonic lodge up to Scottish rite. Was a charter member of the Lions Club.
Amos K. Bass never did things by halves. When he started any thing he died it wholeheartedly. He was never a piker.
Amos K. Bass will be missed by thousands of people, and perhaps his place will never by as fully filled as he did it.
 
Bass, Amos Kendall (I55124)
 
2578
The Call, Woonsocket, Rhode Island, Tuesday, 24 October 2023
Charles E. Bessette

BLACKSTONE Bessette, 95, of Charles E. Castle Hills Condo's in Blackstone, died October IB, 2023 at Rhode Island Hospital. He was the husband of the late Jacqueline (Chenier) Bessette and the late Laurette (Lariviere) Bessette. Bom in Blackstone, he was the son of the late Josephat and Marieanne (Leroux) Bessette.

Charlie worked as a facilities manager for Taft Pierce, Woonsocket for nineteen years, before retiring as a property manager for State Property of New England, Newton. He was a lifelong communicant at St. Theresa's Parish, Blackstone, and currently of Divine Mercy Parish, Blackstone. He was an active member for St. Theresa's, and a part of the finance committee. He was a member and past president of Millerville Men's Club, Blackstone, and a member of the Elk's Lodge of Woonsocket. He loved playing cards, and would play in many leagues, and with many family members. Charlie was also a member of the Planning Board in Blackstone for many years.

Charlie loved to go to Aruba, and was a snowbird to New Smyrna, FL. He enjoyed dancing, cooking, and eating, singing French songs to his grandkids and was always the jokester.

He is survived by his children, Maurice Bessette and his wife Harriet, of Atlanta, GA Suzanne Guilbert and her husband Donald, of Palm Bay, FL and Christine Laverdiere and her husband David, of Woonsocket; his brother Maurice Bessette, of Rumford; seven grandchildren and ten great grandchildren. He was predeceased by his brother, Henry Bessette and his sisters, Rolande Smith and Pauline Rabideau.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be held Thursday, October 26, 2023 at 10 AM at Divine Mercy Parish at St. Paul's Church, 48 St. Paul Street, Blackstone. Burial will follow at St. John the Baptist Cemetery, 310 Wrentham Rd, Bellingham, MA In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Divine Mercy Parish at St. Paul's Church, 48 St. Paul Street, Blackstone, MA 01504. www.holtfuneralhame.com.
 
Bessette, Charles E. (I15290)
 
2579 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I435)
 
2580
The Canon City Daily Record, April 23, 2020
Grace M. Bassett-Newey (Picture included)
1922 ? 2020

Grace Newey, 98, of Cañon City, passed away peacefully at Skyline Ridge Nursing Home on April 18, 2020. Grace was born February 25, 1922 to Herold L and Ruby (Rodeback) Bassett, in Lago, Idaho. She was the youngest of four children. She married Charles H Newey in 1947, in California. Charles, Grace and their three children moved to Cañon City in 1966. She went to work for St. Thomas More Hospital as a medical transcriptionist, then became Office Manager of CMMC for multiple doctors and retired in 1994. She loved playing piano, sewing, reading, genealogy, and family get-togethers. Grace is survived by her 2 children: Paul W. Sr. (Brenda) Newey, and Beverly (Seth Watson) Newey, both of Cañon City; Grandchildren: Paul Newey II, Dwight Newey, both of California, Lisa (Neno) Muhar of Velika Gorica, Croatia, Ryan (Robin) Newey, Shayne (Crystal) Newey, and Stephen (Tiffany) Rosandich IV, all of Cañon City; Fourteen great grandchildren and three great-great grandchildren. She is preceded in death by her husband of 50 years, three brothers and sisters, and one son, Ledru Baker of Seal Beach, California. There will be no services held. With the ending of her journey here on earth, she will join her beloved husband in Lego, Idaho.
 
Bassett, Grace (I471)
 
2581
The Canton Repository, Canton, Ohio, Thursday, 6 December 1951
Alliance Man Dies Under Lift Truck

ALLIANCE, Dec. 6-(Special)-Edgar Oliver Bassett, 34, of 16 S. Lincoln ave was crushed to death Wednesday afternoon when a heavy lift truck overturned on him at the Armour & Co. plant where he worked.
The accident occurred about 1:30 p.m. and Bassett was pronounced dead a short time later at Alliance City Hospital. He suffered a skull fracture, brain hemorrhage, crushed chest and other injuries.
Bassett was unloading baled hair, an upholstery product made by the company, from a railroad care on a siding at the plant when the lift truck overturned, according to O.R. Geier, general manager. Each bale weights about 400 pounds, he added.
He had been employed as lift truck operator at the curled hair plant since April 18, 1950, Mr. Geier said. An adjoining plant of the company manufacturers coated abrasives.
Born in Cambridge, he moved to Alliance from Newcomerstown there and one-half years ago. He was a member of the Four Square Gospel Church.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Ruth Norman Bassett; two children, Patricia and Terry Linn; four brothers, Charles, Jesse and Rodney, all of Newcomerstown, and Eugene of Chicago; and one sister, Mrs. William Wiggins of Coshocton.
Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 2 p.m. in the Cassaday and Turkle funeral home, with Rev. Horace Jackson officiating. Calling hours are Friday from 7 to 9 at the funeral home.


1930 Federal Census of Newcomerstown, Tuscarawas County, Ohio (14 Apr 1930)
Jesse H. Bassett - 42 - M - OH-OH-OH - Head - Brakeman Railroad
Agnes - 42 - F - OH-OH-OH - Wife
Charles H. - 20 - M - OH-OH-OH - Son - Laborer Pipe Factory
Jesse B. - 17 - M - OH-OH-OH - Son
Eugene - 15 - M - OH-OH-OH - Son
Edgar - 12 - M - OH-OH-OH - Son
Rodney - 10 - M - OH-OH-OH - Son
Barbara - 19 - F - OH-OH-OH - DauL
(Living at 116 Church Street)
(Married at 19 & 19)
(Charles and Barbara married at 19 & 18) 
Bassett, Edgar Oliver (I495)
 
2582
The Capital Times, Madison, Wisconsin, October 30, 1991
Ex-Radio Man Bassett Dies

Death has claimed Jerry Bassett, 74, a former Madison radio impresario. Mr. Bassett, a native of Madison, died Oct. 18 in a Sacramento, Calif. hospital. Survivors include his wife, the former Arlyne Nehmer; a son, Jerry L.; and a daughter, Lynn D?Arcy. Mr. Bassett originated the ?This is Your Town? series on WKOW in the late ?40s and was featured on WISC radio from 1953 to 1959. For many years, he handled the personal appearances of Hollywood stars for the Orpheum Theatre circuit. Mr. Bassett was a charter member of Madison?s Sertoma Club. No memorial services are planned. Donations may be made to the Mercy Hospice, care of Mercy General Hospital, 4001 J. St, Sacramento, CA 95819.


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

1930 Federal Census of Madison, Dane County, Wisconsin (18 Apr 1930)
Louis A. Bassett - 32 - M - IL-IL-IL - Head - Machinist Mfg.
Rose - 31 - F - WI-OH-MA - Wife
Louis Jr. - 12 - M - WI-IL-WI - Son
Joan Ann - 3 - F - WI-IL-WI - Daughter
(Living at 2633 Union Street)
(Married at 18 & 17)
Living next door
George Bassett Sr. - 66 - M - IL-US-US - Head - Blacksmith Independent
Emma - 67 - F - IL-IL-KY - Wife
(Married at 25 & 26) 
Bassett, Lewis (Jerry) Jr. (I1982)
 
2583
The Carcoar Chronicle, New South Wales, Australia, Friday, 27 Mar 1925
Anderson ? Bassett

The wedding of two young and popular Cowra residents took place at the Presbyterian Church, Ashfield, on Wednesday, March 4. The contracting parties were Mr. William Campbell Anderson (the well-known and obliging postal official), son of Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson, of ?Glenview?, Cowra, and Miss Muriel Alma May Bassett, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Maurice Bassett, of Taragala. The honeymoon was spent in the metropolis.
 
Bassett, Muriel Alma May (I171)
 
2584
The Carteret County News-Times, Morehead City, NC ? Friday, 4 January 2023
Barbara Bass

Barbara Lee Bass, lovingly called "Gma", age 86, of Morehead City, NC, passed away peacefully at the Crystal Coast Hospice House in Newport, North Carolina, on Wednesday, January 4, 2023.
Gma lived life to the fullest. She began her career at Southern Bell in Atlanta, Georgia, then moved to Jacksonville, Florida, where she worked at Motherhood Maternity. After moving to Morehead City, NC, she received her real estate license and worked as an agent at Peppertree Resort in Atlantic Beach, NC, and finally retired in Hawaii, as a Broker with Marriott. In 2016, she became an NRA member and volunteered for the Republican Women's Organization and actively worked on the 2016 election. In 2019 she moved all her belongings into storage and traveled in a motorhome across the Country visiting all 50 States and some States multiple times. She was a faithful member of C-stone Church and an active volunteer for The Miriam, a faith-based drug and alcohol rehabilitation center for women, working in their store, The Miriam's Treasures.
She is survived by eight children, Tami Thomas of Morehead City, NC, Troy Johnson of Chestertown, MD, Teri Ussery and husband Michael Ussery of Okeechobee, FL, Toni Guthrie and husband Myron Guthrie of Okeechobee, FL, Brian Bass and partner Shelley Freeman of Cary, NC, Jamie Bass and wife Danielle Bass of Graham, NC, DeeDee Bass of Morehead City, NC, Chip Bass and wife Christina Bass of Charleston, SC; two sisters, Brenda Wilson and Virginia Thompson of Jacksonville, FL.
She is survived by 21 grandchildren, Joey Cooper and wife Heather Cooper, Celeste Rogers and husband Daniel Rogers, Frank Galizia Jr., Chris Galizia and wife Lisa Galizia, Madeline Johnson and partner Dale Somers, Tyler Ussery, Bryan Ussery, Miranda Guthrie, Keelie Bass, Dawson Bass, Tolson Bass, Cameron Bass, Riley Bass, Regan Bass, Christian Burdette, Paul Burdette and fiancé Hannah Michael, Jovie Burdette, Bayley Bass, Skylar Canter, Davis Bass and Kaleyanni Bass.
She is survived by 11 great-grandchildren, JJ Cooper, Aidan Cooper, Taylor Cooper, Lamar Teel, Aiden Rogers, Jameson Rogers, Isabella Rogers, River Dare Johnson, Hadlee-Rose Richards, Juniper Black and Liam Burdette.
She is preceded in death by her husband of 48 years, Carl Bass, mother, Agnes M. McCain and father, Leroy Hughes.
Visitation will be held from 9:30 a.m. until 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday, January 10th at C-stone Church at 301 Friendly Road, Morehead City, NC.
Funeral Services will be held immediately following the visitation on Tuesday, January 10th from 10:30 a.m. until 11:30 a.m. at C-stone Church at 301 Friendly Road, with Pastor Zack Sanders of C-stone Church officiating.
Burial will follow at Coastal Carolina State Veterans Cemetery at 110 Montford Landing Road, Jacksonville, NC, with Pastor Garlton George officiating. Graveside service will begin at 2:00 p.m.
The family requests those who wish to express sympathy to consider making a donation to their favorite charity in Barbara Bass's name.
Arrangements by Munden Funeral Home & Crematory in Morehead City, NC. Family and friends are welcome to submit online condolences at www.mundenfuneralhome.net.
 
Barbara (I133)
 
2585
The Carteret County News-Times, Morehead City, NC, Tuesday, 17 June 2025
Mary Jo Bass

Mary Jo Bass, 72, died peacefully at her home in Newport, North Carolina, the week of June 8, 2025.
A memorial service to honor Mary Jo's life will be held at 10 a.m., Friday, June 20th, at Munden Funeral Home. The family will receive friends one hour prior to the service. For those unable to attend, the service can be viewed through her obituary page on Munden Funeral Home's website. The service will remain on the Funeral Home website for 90 days.
Born in Wilson, North Carolina, to Luther Carpenter and Mollie Pittman Carpenter, Mary Jo was one of six children. While growing up with one sister and four brothers she developed a toughness that was hard to match. She was always willing to provide you a story of her younger years growing up as a tomboy on Hines Street.
In her younger years she enjoyed a good beach day, some beach music and dancing. Many summer days were spent with the family water skiing or knee boarding up and down Taylor's Creek. She loved the water and her family more than anything.
Mary Jo worked for many years at the Morehead City Port for Owens Corning where she progressed through several positions, she was always known as a hard worker and quick learner. After Owens Corning downsized at the port, she worked and volunteered at various places while trying to positively impact and help others. She worked for both Easter Seals of Eastern North Carolina and as a service dog trainer in more recent years.
Never one to be idle, the past few years, while in her 70's, she became a notary public and also began to substitute teach in the local school system. Being able to substitute was a true blessing for her as she loved the kids and oftentimes got to see her grandkids at school. She was a student favorite where she was stern but very loving and always doled out words of hard earned wisdom. Anyone that has seen her interact with children knows she always had a special way, she showered them with love and they admiringly returned it as well.
As a born again Christian, she attended several different local churches regularly where you were either already her friend or were getting ready to be her friend. She was always generous both with her things as well as her time and was always happy to lend a helping hand.
Mary Jo loved to travel for recreation as well as work and has visited many of the states and traveled internationally to Europe and the Bahamas. One of her favorite trips was a train ride across the US to drive an antique hot rod back with her son and grandson.
Many years ago, she was hit by a drunk driver. She endured many back and neck surgeries in an effort to relieve the pain she struggled with daily. Never one to rest on her laurels when faced with obstacles, she always found or made a way. She was the consummate survivor. To those who knew her you were always impressed but never surprised.
If you knew her long and/or well enough you knew she was both passionate and strong willed. If you were lucky enough to be close to her, you would also know how loving she was. She will always be known for her toughness which was only exceeded by her loving heart.
She is survived by Randall Bass; her two sons, Spencer Morgan and Brandon (Lisa) Bass; grandsons, Spencer Morgan Jr, Rhett (Trianna) Morgan, Anderson "BJ" Bass, Everett Bass and Hank Bass; great-grandchildren, Avi Morgan and Rhett Holden Morgan Jr.; siblings, Larry (Cissy) Carpenter, LC (Mary) Carpenter, Lynn Carpenter, Lee (Brenda) Carpenter; and many beloved nieces and nephews.
Also left to cherish her memory are many special friends, from Carteret County to Wilson County, and beyond. Too many to call by name, which is a true gift and a legacy of a life well-lived. Please know the family appreciates the love and joy you brought to her life. She loved you all dearly and especially enjoyed the opportunity you provided her to shine Jesus' love here on Earth. Being able to help a friend out gave her the greatest joy in her later years, and we know her presence will be missed greatly by many!
Last but certainly not least, she is survived by her two Golden Retrievers Pal and Izzy. They were loved like no other and anytime you saw her they weren't too far away.
She was preceded in death by her beloved mother, whom she often fondly spoke of, as well as her father and her first born child, Dennis Wayne Morgan.
As an expression of sympathy, flowers are welcome.
Arrangements by Munden Funeral Home & Crematory in Morehead City, NC. Family and friends are welcome to submit online condolences at www.mundenfuneralhome.net.
 
Carpenter, Mary Jo (I7729)
 
2586
The Charlotte Observer, North Carolina, 8 May 2005
Wanda Bass Binkley

KELLY -- Mrs. Binkley, 53, of Kelly died Friday, May 6, 2005 at McLeod Regional Medical Center in Florence, SC.
She was born in Charlotte on May 31, 1951 and was the daughter of Oscar Bass, Jr. and the late Elaine Barber Bass.
Wanda graduated in the Class of 1969 from Harding High School.
Mrs. Binkley served her country honorably in the US Army and for ten years was active in HOG, Harley Davidson Motorcycle Group.
Wanda is survived by her husband, Randy Binkley of the home; her father and step-mother, Oscar Bass, Jr. and Mary Bass of Atkinson; sister, Carol Bass Conlon and husband, Gary of Durham; brother, Robert Quentin Bass of Atkinson; step-brother, William 'Bill' Benson and wife, Donna of Charlotte and several uncles and aunts including, Eudora Ratcliffe of Pinehurst.
Funeral service celebrating Wanda's life will be 6:00 p.m. Monday at Quinn-McGowen Funeral Home Burgaw Chapel followed by a visitation until 8:00 p.m.
Memorial gifts may be given to Ronald McDonald House of Durham, Att: Noreen Strong, 506 Alexander Ave., Durham, NC 27705.
Quinn-McGowen Funeral Home of Burgaw.
 
Bass, Wanda (I15)
 
2587
The Charlotte Observer, North Carolina, Sunday, May 2, 1993
Willis Gribble Bass

Willis Gribble Bass, 75, of Charlotte died April 30, 1993, at

Presbyterian Hospital. Funeral is 2 p.m. Monday at Sharon Seventh Day

Adventist Church, where he was a member. Burial will be in Sardis Presbyterian Church cemetery. Visitation is 7 to 8:30 tonight at Hankins & Whittington Funeral Home.

Mr. Bass, a Charlotte native, was owner and operator of W.G. Bass Pump Service and a World War II Army veteran.

Survivors are his wife, Meta; son, Bill Bass of Mooresville; brother, David Bass of Shelby; sister, Mrs. Banna Proctor of Miami; three grandchildren; three great-grandchildren.

Memorials may be made to Sharon Seventh Day Adventist Church worthy student fund, 920 N. Sharon Amity Rd., Charlotte, N.C. 28211.

 
Bass, Willis Gribble Jr. (I57643)
 
2588
The Charlotte Observer, North Carolina, Thursday, May 16, 1991
Wilburn Edward Bass

Wilburn Edward Bass, 72, textile retiree, died May 14, 1991, at Catawba Memorial Hospital. Funeral is 2 pm. Friday at Pendry's Funeral Home. Visitation is 7 to 8:30 tonight.

Survivors are his wife, Viola; sons, David Bass of Kannapolis, Wilburn Kilbury of Hinesville, Ga., Frankie Bass; daughters, Mrs. Karen Austin of Hudson, Mrs. Mary Threadgill of Lugoff, S.C., Mrs. Linda Faber of New Orleans, Miss Barbara Bass, Ms. Nancy Belcher, both of Moreno Valley, Calif.; Mrs. Laverne Phillips of Palmetto, Fla.; brothers, Dan Bass, Archie Bass, both of Kannapolis, Charles Bass of Savannah; stepdaughter, Mrs. Dorothy Cribb of Whiteville.
 
Bass, Wilburn Edward (I59368)
 
2589
The Chillicothe Constitution Tribune, Missouri, February 23, 1921
Funeral at Eversonville

The funeral of Mrs. William D. Bassett, formerly Vada V. Tharp, of Webster Groves, Missouri took place yesterday from the home of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. J.H. Tharp at Eversonville, Mo.
Her death occurred at Denver, Colorado, February 18th where she had been for the past several months under the care of specialists.
She is survived by her husband, W.D. Bassett, superintendent of pensions, Frisco Railroad, St. Louis, MO.; her parents, Dr. and Mrs. J.H. Tharp her brothers, Lloyd S. and William L. of Meadville, Mo., Herbert E. of Chillicothe, Mo., Harvey P. of Eversonville, Mo., and her sisters, Mrs. John Waydelich of Wheeling, Mo., and Mrs. Edgar Powell of Chula, Mo., Mrs. Elbert Salle of Versonville, Mo.
The funeral services were conducted at Eversonville Baptist church by Mr. Gilbert E. McClure and Elder of the Webster Groves Presbyterian church, of which Mrs. Bassett was a faithful member Mrs. R.S. Grable and Mr. George L. Ball, members of the same church accompanied Mr. McClure. Interment was at Parson Creek cemetery.
 
Tharp, Vada Venora (I34144)
 
2590
The Chillocothe Consitution-Tribune, Missouri, September 24, 1947
Etta Basse

Memorial services for Mrs. Etta Basse held from the Deitch Funeral Home of Norborne Thursday afternoon was conducted by Rev. D.H. Parrock of Liberty. Virgil Griffiths, Davis Griffiths, Albert Lowrey, G.H. Hughes, Thos. Palster and Mrs. Davis of Braymer were pallbearers. Music was furnished by the ladies of the Cambrian Baptist Church, of which the deceased was a member. Interment was made in the Thrasher Cemetery.
 
Pries, Susanna Etta (I2)
 
2591
The Chowan Herald, North Carolina, January 26, 1961
James L. Bass Dies After Long Illness

James L. Bass, 82, died at the home of his son, Quinton Bass, Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock after an illness of two years. A native of Chowan County, he was the son of the late Quinton and Mary Nixon Bass and was a retired farmer.
Surviving are three sons, Quinton Bass, Johnnie Bass and Reuben Bass, all of Edenton; two daughters Mrs. Erie Jones of Edenton and Mrs. Wince White of Hobbsville; two brothers K. B. Bass of Courtland, Va., and J. T. Bass of Edenton; 13 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.
He was a member of Macedonia Baptist Church where funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The pastor, the Rev. Gordon Shaw, officiated and burial was in the Smith Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Ronnie Bass, Thomas C. Bass, Carroll Smith, Elmer Overton, Mayo Laurence, and W. L. Whitehead.
 
Bass, James Lester (I54277)
 
2592
The Chowan Herald, North Carolina, Wednesday, March 26, 2014
William C. Bass

William Clarence Bass, 96, of 522 Evans-Bass Road, Edenton, died Wednesday, March 19, 2014 in Vidant Chowan Hospital, Edenton.

Mr. Bass was born in Chowan County on Nov. 28, 1917, and was the son of the late William Turner and Hettie Pearce Bass. Retired from Edenton Construction Company, he was a member of Rocky Hock Baptist Church, where he had served as a deacon and been a member of the Carey Evans Sunday School Class, was an honorary member of the Rocky Hock Ruritan Club and had been a member and past president of the Chowan Ruritan Club, had worked in Gideons International, and in years past had made several trips with his wife and others to West Virginia and other areas to build churches. An Army Air Force Veteran of World War II, he had served in the Pacific Theatre.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Mabel Louise Byrum Bass; a son-in-law, James Morgan; an infant sister; and older sisters, Ila Bass and Nelia Smith.

Surviving are three daughters, Nancy B. Morgan, Emily B. Byrum and husband, Butch, and Lou Ann B. Elliott and husband, Billy, all of Edenton; a son, William Thomas Bass and wife, Janie, of Virginia Beach, Va.; nine grandchildren; and 15 great-grandchildren.

bass Funeral services were held Friday at 2 p.m. in Rocky Hock Baptist Church by Dr. James Horton. Burial with military honors followed in Beaver Hill Cemetery. Friends may join the family at the home of Emily and Butch Byrum, 2243 Virginia Road, Edenton. Miller Funeral Home & Crematory, 735 Virginia Road, handled arrangements. Memorial contributions may be made to the building fund of Rocky Hock Baptist Church, 113 Rocky Hock Church Road, Edenton, NC 27932, or to Albemarle Commission Senior Nutrition, (Meals on Wheels), 220-D Ocean Highway, Hertford, NC 27944.

Online condolences may be made by visiting www.millerfhc.com.
 
Bass, William Clarence (I47081)
 
2593
The Christian Index and Southwestern Baptist, August 1, 1878
Obituary

BASS ? Mrs. Lavinia S. Bass, wife of G.W. Bass, of Hancock county, Georgia, died July 1st 1878, aged fifty-six year five months and twenty-six days. She was baptized into the fellowship of the Baptist church at Bethel, Hancock county, by Elder Edwin Thomas, in her fifteenth year, and lived a consistent member of the church more than fifty years.
Thirty-four years she was a great sufferer. She did not complain at the afflicting hand of Providence.. But was firmly persuaded that her afflictions were for her final good. She was humble and unpretending in her course, yet always ready to point the earnest seeker to Jesus, and do all in her power to advance the Master?s kingdom on earth. She was faithful in all the relations of life, and endowed with those traits of character which constituted her, a truly great and noble woman.
The proximity in which she has so long lived with Jesus, had so magnified and perfected her love, as that she had no fears of death, but could welcome it as a sweet messenger to take her to that rest that remaineth to the people of God. N.B.B.
 
Latimer, Lavinia Susan (I48828)
 
2594
The Chronicle Telegram, Elyria, Ohio, December 17, 1930
Dudley Bassett

WELLINGTON, O., Dec. 17 ? Dudley Bassett, 62 years of age, well known Wellingotn man, died at Rocky Glenn Sanatorium at McConnellsville, O., yesterday where he had been a patient for the past six months.
He is survived by one son, Horace of Wellington. Funeral services will be held at 3 P.m. Friday from the Keith Andrews? funeral home.



1900 Federal Soundex of Wellington Township, Lorain County, Ohio
D. Bassett 31 M Apr 1869 MI Head
Nellie 23 F May 1877 OH Wife
Horace 2 M Feb 1898 OH Son
(Vol. 93 E.D. 72 Sheet 7 Line 66)

1910 Federal Census of Willington Village, Lorain County, Ohio (10 Apr 1910)
Dudley Bassett 41 M MI MI MI Head
Nellie 32 F OH MA OH Wife
Horace 12 M OH MI OH Son
(Married 14 years, 1 child, 1 child living)

1920 Federal Census of Elyria Twp, Lorain County, Ohio (8 Jan 1920)
Dudley Bassett 52 M MI MI OH Roomer Laborer Steam Road
(Living in a hotel in Elyria) 
Bassett, Dudley (I40)
 
2595
The Chronicle Telegram, Elyria, Ohio, January 23, 1957
Attend Weeding

Mr. and Mrs. Horace Bassett attended the wedding of their granddaughter, Miss Sheryl Ann Bassett, and Frank J. Lazzaro Jr. at the home of the bride?s mother, Mrs. Hayden B. Kline, and husband in Shaker Heights Saturday. Other relatives attending from here were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Thornton and family and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Worcester and two children, Billy and Sally. Mrs. Thornton and Mrs. Worcester are aunts of the bride.


The Plain Dealer, January 26, 2010
Sheryl A. Lazzaro

LAZZARO SHERYL A. LAZZARO, Beloved mother of Stephan Lazzaro. Cherished grandmother of Cristin. Dear friend of Bonni and Bob Allen. Devoted daughter of the late Hayden and Freda Kline. Dear sister of John Bassett and Sandy Keegan. Services were held. Interment Lake View Cemetery. Family requests no visitation. Friends who wish may contribute to the American Cancer Society.
 
Bassett, Sheryl Ann (I654)
 
2596
The Chronicle Telegram, Elyria, Ohio, January 23, 1957
Attend Weeding

Mr. and Mrs. Horace Bassett attended the wedding of their granddaughter, Miss Sheryl Ann Bassett, and Frank J. Lazzaro Jr. at the home of the bride?s mother, Mrs. Hayden B. Kline, and husband in Shaker Heights Saturday. Other relatives attending from here were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Thornton and family and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Worcester and two children, Billy and Sally. Mrs. Thornton and Mrs. Worcester are aunts of the bride.

1920 Federal Census of Oberlin, Russia Twp., Lorain County, Ohio (6 Jan 1920)
Horace Bassett 23 M OH MI OH Head Carpenter (horses)
Gladys 21 F OH NY OH Wife
Horace 2 9/12 M OH OH OH Son
Maxim 1 4/12 F OH OH OH Daughter
Arola Peabody 18 F OH NY ON Sister-in-law Clerk (office)

1930 Federal Census of Wellington, Lorain County, Ohio
Horace Bassett 32 M OH MI OH Head Lineman for Telephone Co.
Gladys O. 31 F OH OH OH Wife
Horace P. 13 M OH OH OH Son
Maxine M. 11 F OH OH OH Daughter

Former Wellington Man Killed

Wellington – Injuries received in a Saturday night auto smash-up near Mansfield yesterday morning proved fatal to Horace G. Bassett, 37, former Wellington resident.
Mr. Bassett, who had been working as a painter in Jackson, Michigan, died at Mansfield General hospital several hours after the accident in which the car he was driving crashed into a utility pole on Rt. 30-S about five miles west of Mansfield at 10:20 p.m., Saturday.
Death was attributed to internal injuries.
He apparently lost control of the car in rounding a curve, State Highway Patrol officials reported.
Mr. Bassett formerly worked in Elyria as a tree surgeon.

Enroute to Wellington

The victim had been at Galilee for a two-week vacation, and was to return to Wellington to pay a final vacation visit to relatives there when the fatal crash occurred.
Survivors include his wife, Virginia, two daughters Sheryl Ann of Shaker Heights and Sandra Jean of Concord, Tenn.; a son Larry Gilbert, Concord, Tenn.; his parents Mr. and Mrs. Horace Bassett, Wellington; a sister Mrs. Howard Worcester, Wellington; and grandmothers Mrs. D.J. Nelson and Mrs. Gertrude Peabody, both of Wellington.
Funeral services will be held at 7 p.m. Tuesday from the Curtis-Truman Funeral Home with Rev. Paul Brown of the Methodist Church officiating.
Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery. 
Bassett, Horace Henry (I151)
 
2597
The Chronicle Telegram, Elyria, Ohio, Tuesday, 5 October 2004
Richard A. ?Rick? Bassett, 59, owned Wellington Laundry

Richard A. ?Rick? Bassett, 59, of Wellington, died Sunday, Oct. 3, 2004, at his residence.
Born in Oberlin, he was a lifetime resident of Wellington.
Mr. Bassett owned and operated Wellington Laundry for 20 years.
He was a member of the McDonald Coffee Club.
Survivors include daughters Kimberly Poling of Wellington, and Melissa Bassett of Elyria; sons Michael Bassett of Florida and Jason Bassett of Wellington; six grandchildren; and sisters Barbara Bailing of Stow and Beverly Anderson of Huron.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Gaylord and Josephine (nee Lilly) Bassett.
Frienda may call 10 a.m. until time of memorial services at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Norton Funeral Home, 370 South Main St., Wellington.
The Rev. Tom Keller will officiate.
Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery, Wellington.
 
Bassett, Richard (I2994)
 
2598
The Cincinnati Enquirer, May 26, 2015
Rev. Paul Bassett (Picture included)

Very Reverend Paul Bassett of Montgomery, passed away May 24, 2015. Rector Emeritus of St. George Russian Orthodox Church in Loveland. Survived by his wife Barbara Bassett; daughters Martha (Robert) Baier, Mary (Andrey) Anishchenko, Susanna (John) Oakley and Andrea (Walter) Zabaglio; 11 cherished grandchildren; father Preston Rogers (Josephine) Bassett; sisters Ellen (James) Meadors and Sarah Bassett and niece Zoya Seubert. Preceded in death by his mother Harriett Greene and sister Martha Bassett. Visitation will be held Wednesday, May 27, 2015 from 5-6:30 followed by the Service For the Departed at 6:30 p.m. at St. George Russian Orthodox Church, 118 N. Lebanon Road, Loveland. Funeral service will be held at the church on Thursday, May 28, 2015 at 1:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. George Russian Orthodox Church. www.tuftsschildmeyer.com.
 
Bassett, Paul (I26333)
 
2599
The Cincinnati Enquirer, Ohio, May 18, 2020
Janet Borgelt (Picture included)

Cincinnati - Borgelt, Janet (nee Bassett) devoted wife of the late Lawrence V. "Whitey", loving mom of Lisa (Tim) Schroeder, Traci (Hank) Westerkamp and Lori (Gary) Bruewer, cherished Oma of Allison (Pat) Connaughton, Joe (Katie), Jamie, Jon (Rachael), Josh Schroeder, Emily, Eric (Maria), Elizabeth Bruewer, Mitchell, Robby, Jake, the late Jenna and Julia Westerkamp. Great Grandma of Andrew Connaughton. Dear sister of the late Ruth Barnes, Richard Bassett, Virginia Dennis and William Bassett. Passed away peacefully with her 3 loving daughters by her side on Sunday May 17, 2020 at 88 years young. No visitation. The Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Tuesday, May 26, 2020 at 11 AM at Our Lady of Victory Church, 810 Neeb Road, Cincinnati, OH 45233. (A mask is encouraged). In lieu of flowers, remembrances may be made to Seton High School, 3901 Glenway Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45205.
 
Bassett, Janet (I34)
 
2600
The City Paper, Nashville, Tennessee, Friday, March 28, 2003
Robert Fletcher Bass

NASHVILLE - Robert Fletcher Bass, 86, died March 23, 2003. He was preceded in death by his wife, Elizabeth Perry Bass. Survivors include his sons, Fletcher (Marie), George (Mary Ann), Ricky (Pamela), and Kenny (Vickye); daughters, Gladys (Pete) Buchanan, Mildred (Ray) Hamilton, Juanita (Michael) Hamilton, Virginia (Tommy) Hamilton, Linda (Bruce) Tibbs, Thelma (Ray) Blair, Sheila Bass, and Jeanetta (Calvin) Bass; brothers, Richard and Melvin Bass; sister, Thelma (Forest) Hayes; brother-in-law, Ricky Wright; sisters-in-law, Mary Bass and Lucille Perry; 55 grandchildren; 68 great-grandchildren; seven great-great-grandchildren; and nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Visitation will be held 11 a.m.-noon today at Galilee Missionary Baptist Church, 2021 Herman St. A funeral service will begin noon today with William Harris as pastor, the Rev. Benjamin Bryant as eulogist and Sherman Tibbs officiating.

Smith Brothers Funeral Directors Inc. 726-1476.
 
Bass, Robert Fletcher (I11)
 

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