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| 3201 | Waller-Thornton Funeral Home ? Huntsville, LLP Steven Lee Bass November 29, 1987 ? October 27, 2025 Steven Lee Bass, born on November 29, 1987, in Conroe, Texas, to LaNetta Ann and Steven Craig Bass, passed away on October 27, 2025, in Trinity, Texas. Steven was preceded in death by his paternal grandparents, Nelda and D.L. Bass; his maternal grandparents, Johnny and Edna Gregory; uncle Raymond Pennington; aunt Jody Reeves; cousin Joshua McDonald; his brother-in-law, Keith Fisher; and his best friend, Jeremy Partridge. He is survived by his devoted wife, Chelsie; his beloved children, Craig Bass, Matthew Bass, Aarron Brooks, and Grayson Musgrove; his parents, LaNetta and Steven Bass; his siblings, Melissa Crawford and husband Patrick, Kristina Schanfish and husband Randy, and brother Jordan Bass; his father- and mother-in-law, D.C. and Heather Musgrove; his brother-in-law, Tyler Musgrove; and lifelong friends Jeff, Coop, Alex, J.W., Keith, and Butterbean. Numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, extended family and friends also survive. Steven found joy in fishing and spending time in the great outdoors. He was an enthusiastic fan of his favorite sports teams: the Green Bay Packers, Texas Longhorns, and Houston Astros. Known for being outspoken and never shying away from sharing his thoughts, Steven was always ready to tell you exactly how the cow ate the cabbage. Above all, Steven cherished every moment he spent with his children and his Birdie. His love for his family was the center of his world, and he will be deeply missed by all who knew him. A Memorial Service will be held Saturday, November 1, 2025 at Waller-Thornton Funeral Home in Huntsville, Texas at 2 P.M. 672 FM 980< Huntsville, Texas 77320. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations for Steven?s final expenses. Donations may be made at First National Bank: Steven Bass Benefit Account #4025. | Bass, Steven Lee (I8186)
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| 3202 | Wallingford Funeral Home Janet G. Smith March 22, 1935 ? June 10, 2022 Janet G. Smith, 87, of Wallingford, loving wife of Robert Smith, passed away June 10, 2022. Janet was born in Troy, New York on March 22, 1935, a daughter of the late J. Frederick and Dorothy (Bass) Osterhout. Bob and Jan both attended Hudson High School and married when Bob graduated college. They lived in California for a few years but raised their family in South Windsor. They lived in Vernon in their retirement and then Wallingford. Jan and Bob were faithful members of Wapping Community Church and Trinity Covenant Church. Jan served in several capacities including as church secretary and contributions secretary. She enjoyed many years of singing in church and community choirs, including Christmas cantatas. She and Bob were avid Hartford Whalers, Red Sox and UConn basketball fans. She enjoyed needlework and made many beautiful creations for their home and the homes of family members. But her biggest joy came from sharing meals, games and life experiences with her family. In addition to her husband, she is survived by her daughter, Carol Messier and her husband, John, of Wallingford; her son, Michael Smith and his wife, Anna, of Inman, SC; her sister, Mary Lou Reardon of Irondequoit, NY; her grandchildren, Nicole, Jennifer, Daniel, Christopher and Margaret; and her great grandchildren, Maxwell and Kaylee. A memorial service will be held at Trinity Covenant Church, 302 Hackmatack St. Manchester, on July 30 at 1:30 p.m. Interment in Wapping Cemetery in South Windsor is private. Arrangements are under the direction of The Wallingford Funeral Home, 809 North Main Street Ext., Wallingford. In lieu of flowers, gifts in Janet?s memory can be made to the Alzheimer's Association Connecticut Chapter, 200 Executive Blvd S #4b, Southington, CT 06489. | Osterhout, Janet G. (I120)
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| 3203 | Walter & Lewis Funeral & Cremation Services Jean L. Bass Strapp November 9, 1947 ? February 27, 2025 Springfield, Ohio Jean L. Bass Strapp, born on November 9, 1947, in Piqua, Ohio, departed this life on February 27, 2025, at Oakwood Village in Springfield, Ohio. A member of St. Mary Catholic Church, Jean's faith and spirit were integral parts of her life. While Jean was a current resident of Oakwood Village, she was a longtime former resident of McAuley Center. Jean earned an Associate's Degree from Sinclair Community College and furthered her education by attending Wright State University. Her commitment to learning and personal growth was a testament to her character and passion for knowledge. Throughout her life, Jean battled Multiple Sclerosis with resilience and grace. Her strength in facing life?s challenges was an inspiration to those around her. Despite these challenges, she found joy in simple pleasures, such as playing bingo, which brought her happiness and connected her with friends and loved ones. Jean leaves behind her loving family, including her step-son Sean (Teresa) Strapp, her brother David Bass; her sister, Rita (Doug) Green; her special cousins who would visit Jean often, Diana Bass and Jo Ellen Bass; her brothers-in-law Robert (Kathy) Strapp and Joseph (Myrna) Strapp, and sisters-in-law Cathy McIntire and Nancy Strapp; her step-grandsons, Ryan and Connor Strapp as well as her cousin, Terry Bass. Jean was preceded in death by her beloved husband Tom Strapp; her parents, Arthur Bass and Geraldine (Broderick) Bass; her step-mother, Bev Bass; sisters-in-law Carolyn Strapp and Cynthia Rizzutti and brothers-in-law, John Strapp and Tom McIntire. A visitation will be held on Friday, March 7, 2025 at Walter & Lewis Funeral Home from 5:00-7:00 p.m. with a Mass of Christian Burial to follow on Saturday, March 8, 2025 at St. Mary Catholic Church beginning at 10:00 a.m. Jean will be laid to rest next to her beloved Tom at Oak Dale Cemetery. .Jean's life was a beautiful blend of love, faith, and perseverance, and her memory will continue to live on in the hearts of all who knew and cherished her. Memorial contributions may be made to the National Multiple Sclerosis Society of Western Ohio in Jean's honor. Condolences are forwarded to the family by visiting www.walterfunerals.com. | Bass, Jean L. (I7329)
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| 3204 | Wanda June Bassett August 7, 1928 ? February 23, 2019 Wanda June Bassett, age 90, of Fresno, California went to be with the Lord on Saturday February 23, 2019. Wanda was born in Dadeville, Missouri on August 7, 1928 to Frank and Eunice Fite. She was the oldest of three children born to them. The family came to California in the 1930's. Wanda graduated from Sanger High School and was a proud Sanger Warrior for life. Wanda married Wendell H. Bassett on October 27, 1946. They were blessed with one Daughter Kathleen in 1956. Wanda loved God and was privileged to work in his service for forty plus years. First at the Fresno Baptist Book Store, then for the California Plan of Church Finance and in 2005 she retired from the California Baptist Foundation. She was a member of Fresno Bethel Baptist Church and 1st Southern Baptist church. She is preceded in death by her parents Frank and Eunice, her husband Wendell, and her brother Eddie. Wanda is survived by her daughter Kathleen and her husband Micheal, her sister Wildon, her grandchildren Ashley, James, Ana, Mike and Niccole; great-grandchildren Kameren, Janiya, Jayla, Donovan, Nicholas, Austin, MacKenzie and many nieces, nephews, cousins, and dear friends. She was a loving daughter, wife, and sister, the best mother and grandma, and a devoted loving Memom to her "great-grand babies. Wanda was a true caring unconditionally loving friend to many. She will be deeply missed and her memories cherished by those she loved. | Fite, Wanda June (I2665)
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| 3205 | Washington County News, Florida, April 15, 2016 Evelyn Bass Heisler Evelyn Bass Heisler (better known as Hiddie), born Nov. 6, 1928, to Annie Stokes Bass and John Henry Bass, passed from this life April 13, 2016. She is probably best known for her role as Asst. Manager of the Piggly Wiggly in Chipley, for 35 years. She is preceded in death by her parents and three brothers, Uley Bass, Gene Bass, and Neal Bass. She is survived by a sister, Catherine Bass McCrary of Chipley and numerous nieces and nephews. Graveside funeral services, with Rev. Cloys Joiner officiating and special speaker William Earl "Bill" Waddell, were held at Glenwood Cemetery in Chipley, at 3 p.m.. on Saturday, April 16, 2016, with a visitation service at 2 p.m. at Brown Funeral Home Chapel, with Brown Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. The family has requested that no flowers be sent at this time. Family and friends may sign the online register at www.brownfh.net. | Bass, Evelyn E. (I64)
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| 3206 | Wasik?s Randy Bass (Picture included) May 30, 1958 ? October 6, 2020 Randy Bass, born May 30, 1958 in Moline, Iowa, passed away on October 6, 2020 in Clinton Township, Michigan at the age of 62. Loving husband of Martha, dear father of Nicole Oliver and dear grandfather of Alana and Kamryn. Dear brother of Kevin (Jayne) Bass and the late Rexene Metzger. Dear brother-in-law of Marianne Nissen and dear uncle of Skylar, Tyler, Brandon, Kristen and Dustin. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the American Diabetes Association. | Bass, Randy (I39406)
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| 3207 | Waterloo Region Record, September 25, 2020 Carmen Bassett Carmen passed away at Victoria Place Retirement Home in Kitchener, her home for the past eight years, on Wednesday, September 23, 2020, five days after her 92nd birthday. She was formerly of Kingston. Carmen was predeceased in 1998 by her beloved husband Willus Junior Bassett, parents Omer Leblanc and Marie Louise Thellend, her brothers and sisters, nephew-in-law Andre Boily, and great-great-niece France-Anne Sweeny. Carmen is survived by her nieces (including Renee Lessard Boily of Terrebonne, QC) and nephews, great-niece Marie-Josee Boily Sweeny of Conestogo, ON, great-nephew Eric Boily of Rawden, QC and their families, and her friends at Victoria Place in Kitchener. A sincere thank you is extended to the staff of Victoria Place for their friendship and compassionate care for Carmen. Condolences for the family and memorial donations to the Alzheimer Society of Waterloo Wellington may be arranged by contacting the Erb & Good Family Funeral Home, 171 King Street South, Waterloo at www.erbgood.com or 519-745-8445. | Leblanc, Carmen (I666)
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| 3208 | Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier, Iowa, October 24, 2021 Lucille K. ?Lucy? Bass January 15, 1927 ? October 21, 2021 SHELL ROCK-Lucille K. "Lucy" Bass, 94, of Shell Rock formerly of New Hartford, died Thursday, October 21, 2021, at the Shell Rock Care Center. She was born January 15, 1927, in Nashua the daughter of Lloyd and Alma Rickoff Bacon. She was a graduate of Finchford High School. She married Walter "Bud" Bass on May 20, 1944, in Waterloo; he preceded her in death on March 3, 1999. She worked as Office Manager at Joens Wholesale in Waterloo for many years. Lucy was a member of Rebekah Lodge over 50 years and New Hartford United Methodist Church. She loved playing cards, cooking, spending time with her family and church family, watching the Iowa Hawkeyes and DNH Sports. Survived by: a son, Larry (Sandy) Bass of New Hartford; a daughter-in-law, Dianna Bass of New Hartford; eight grandchildren, Lara (Kevin) Kyhl, Leah (Wade) Harriman, Leasha (Josh) Henriksen, Lane (Casie) Bass, Angie (Dewey) Callan, Missy (John) Poock, Lee (Ashley) Bass, Brock Bass; 18 great-grandchildren; and two great-great grandchildren. Preceded in death by: her parents; her husband; two sons, Dennis and Douglas; a grandson, Troy Bass; two brothers, Roger and Clyde Bacon; and three sisters, Phyllis Tisher, Beulah Moore, Gladys Penning. Services: will be held 2:00 p.m. Monday, October 25, 2021, at New Hartford United Methodist Church with burial in the Oak Hill Cemetery. Visitation will be held one hour before the service at the church. The service will be recorded and posted to the funeral home website. Memorials: may be directed to New Hartford United Methodist Church, 406 Oneida St. New Hartford, Iowa 50660. Kearns Funeral Service Kimball Chapel is in charge of arrangements 319-233-3146. Online condolences may be left at www.kearnsfuneralservice.com. | Bacon, Lucille K. (I1332)
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| 3209 | Watertown Daily Times, New York ? Sunday, 10 October 2021 Pauline Louise Bassett April 21, 1913 ? October 9, 2021 Pauline Louise Bassette, age 108, passed away on October 9, 2021 at the Clifton-Fine Hospital. Calling hours will be held at French Family Funeral Home in Star Lake on Tuesday, October 12, 2021 from 3:00 - 6:00 p.m. Her funeral mass will be held at St. Hubert's Catholic Church on Wednesday at 11:00 a.m. Burial will be in St. Mary's Cemetery in Potsdam. Pauline was born on April 21, 1913 in West Pierrepont to the late Charles and Edith (Blackmer) Dean. She attended several country schools and graduated from the Canton High School in 1930. Pauline attended the Ogdensburg Teachers Training class for one year which allowed her to teach in rural schools for three years. During summers and with extension courses, Pauline earned her Bachelor's degree from the Potsdam Normal School in 1935. During World War II, Pauline did clerical work at the Rome Air Depot. In 1947 she started teaching 3rd grade at Newton Falls and then in Star Lake for 8 years after the school was centralized and built there in 1952. Pauline then earned her Master's degree in Library Science from SUNY Albany and became the Elementary Librarian of the Clifton-Fine Central School where she held that position for 14 years before retiring in 1970. In 1953, Pauline's first husband, Bart Regan, was killed in a tragic mining accident. In 1957 she married Neil Bassette. They resided in Newton Falls with Neil's four children. She was greatly loved by them and their families. Pauline was a member of the Altar Rosary Society, the Birthday Club and the Clifton Fine Senior Citizens where she had served as the Vice President and Secretary. She was a very active, self-sufficient person, living by herself and surrounded by her loving family and friends. Her survivors include a step-daughter, Donna LeClair; 11 grandchildren; and several great grandchildren, great-great grandchildren, nieces and nephews. She is predeceased by a step-son, Keith Bassette; step-daughters, Mary Ellen Brown and Jeanne Sylvia; four brothers, James, John, Arnold and Mark Dean; and two sisters, Mary Lines and Helena Tollman. Donations in memory of Pauline may be made to Star Lake Food Pantry, 1046 Oswegatchie Trail, Star Lake NY 13690 or the Clifton-Fine Hospital, 1014 Oswegatchie Trail, Star Lake NY 13690. Condolences may be shared online at www.frenchfuneralhomes.com. | Dean, Pauline Louise (I80)
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| 3210 | Watertown Daily Times, New York, April 3, 2016 Alvin Bassett Alvin Elting "Al" Bassett passed away March 29, 2016 at his home in Russell, NY, of an apparent heart attack. Born in 1921 in New York City to Leon Arthur and Lillian Westervelt Bassett, formerly of Gouverneur, NY. He is survived by his loving children, Robert A. (Lynn Hill-Rance) of Jensen Beach, Florida, and Bonnie Bassett-Lawrence (Jay Lawrence) of Tampa, Florida; his beloved sister Marilyn Knight (Gene Knight, deceased), formerly of Russell, NY, now of Canton, Georgia, and his nephew and niece (Marilyn's children) Steven Rice (Nancy, deceased) and their daughter, Heather, also of Canton, Georgia, and Holly (Rice) and Lonnie Weaver of Gouverneur, NY. Other survivors include his grandson Robert Tyler Bassett (Robert Bassett and Marilyn Bassett parents) of Jensen Beach, Florida; grandson Charles Robert Lawrence and granddaughter Samantha Jane Lawrence (Bonnie and Jay Lawrence parents) of Tampa. Al was married twice, to Ann McDonald of Ayr, Scotland, the mother of his children, and to the former Grace Davis of Syracuse, New York and both preceded him in death. Al was honorably discharged from the United States Army Air Corps as a Sergeant. He served as a medic during World War II and was stationed in Cherbourg, France, on D-Day. His job was to take the wounded soldiers from Normandy via plane to England for care in the hospital. He was shot down by enemy ground fire three times. After crash landing near American lines, he was picked up the last time by the Belgian underground. At the end of the war, he was awarded the Purple Heart. Al loved to fish and camp, especially at Huckleberry Lake. He was a craftsman, building his own home in Texas with the help of his brother-in-law Gene Knight of Russell, NY. He loved to build things - clocks, furniture and decorative items for his house. He could fix or mend anything, a gift handed down by his father, Leon. Al was an excellent cook, well known for his deviled eggs. The family would like to thank Rosemary "Rosie" Allen of Edwards, NY, who was a good friend and companion to Al in the last year or so of his life. The family also would like to thank the friends at Russell Attwater Housing who were kind and helpful, especially Richard Knox of Russell. Per Al's request, there will be no calling hours or services. He will be cremated and his ashes spread at Huckleberry Lake this summer, with a little saved to be spread at his parents' gravesite in Richville, NY. Arrangements are with the Green Funeral Home, Gouverneur. | Bassett, Alvin Elting (I48)
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| 3211 | Watertown Daily Times, New York, Friday, April 28, 1950 J.R. Bassett, 77, Henderson, Dies Retired Boatbuilder and Guide Expires at Home of A Heart Ailment Henderson, April 28. - James R. Bassett, 77, retired boatbuilder and life-long resident of the town of Henderson, died this morning at 11:20 at his residence of a heart ailment. He had been ill since last October. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Margaret Hovey Horton Bassett, and one cousin, Miss Nona Bassett. Funeral services will be held Monday afternoon at 2 from the Piddock funeral home, Adams. Rev. Dr. Harold H. Hiles, pastor of All Souls Universalist church, Watertown, will officiate. Burial will be in Roberts Corners cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Sunday afternoon and evening. Mr. Bassett was born in the town of Henderson Jan. 13, 1873, a son of Augustus and Clarissa Dye Bassett. He was a descendant of one of the old families in the town of Henderson. After attending schools in Henderson, Mr. Bassett worked for many years as a guide. He then began a boat-building business which he operated until his retirement in 1939. Mr. Bassett was born in the Bassett homestead which had been in the family since 1822. On Sept. 22, 1937, Mr. Bassett married Margaret Hovey Horton at Sackets Harbor. Mr. Bassett was a member of the Henderson Bay View lodge, No. 905, F. and A.M. 1880 Federal Census of Henderson, Jefferson County, New York Augustus D. Bassett - 47 - M - NY-NY-NY - Head - Farmer Clarissa - 37 - F - NY-RI-NY - Wife - Keeping House Minnie - 18 - F - NY-NY-NY - Daughter - At Home James R. - 7 - M - NY-NY-NY - Son Willie Damon - 18 - M - NY-NY-NY - Other - Farm Laborer 1910 Federal Census of Henderson, Jefferson County, New York (28 Apr 1910) Augustus D. Bassett - 77 - M - NY-US-US - Head - Farmer - General Farm Clarissa - 67 - F - NY-NY-NY - Wife James R. - 37 - M - NY-NY-NY - Son - Carpenter Boat ??? (Married 49 years, 2 children, 2 living) 1920 Federal Census of Henderson, Jefferson County, New York (23 Jan 1920) James Bassett - 47 - M - NY-NY-NY - Head - Farmer Clarissa (Wd) - 77 - F - NY-NY-NY - Mother Minnie Poole (Wd) - 57 - F - NY-NY-NY - Sister Eugene Potter (Wd) - 46 - M - NY-NY-NY - ??? - Laborer Farm 1930 Federal Census of Henderson Harbor, Jefferson County, New York (11 Apr 1930) James Bassett - 57 - M - NY-NY-NY - Head - Carpenter Boat Builder Eugene Potter - 56 - M - NY-NY-NY - Helper - Labore Boat Builder (Eugene married at 22) | Bassett, James R. (I1965)
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| 3212 | Watertown Daily Times, New York, Friday, August 26, 1988 Joel P. Bass Joel Bass Funeral Set In Dexter Saturday The funeral for Joel P. Bass, 22, Tampa, Fla., formerly of Brownville, will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Johnson Funeral Home, Dexter. Burial will be in Brownville Cemetery. Calling hours will be from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home. Mr. Bass died at 2:30 a.m. Wednesday in a Tampa hospital after undergoing surgery. Surviving are his wife, Kelly, Syracuse; a daughter, Danielle, Syracuse; his father and stepmother, Patrick and Carol Bass, Liverpool; his mother and stepfather, Kay and Christopher Gannon, Wilmington, N.C.; a brother, David, serving in the Navy at Norfolk, Va., and a sister, Mrs. Anthony (Heather) Sears, Wilmington, N.C. Born in Watertown on April 21, 1966, a son of Patrick and Kay Kirby Bass, he attended General Brown Central High School, Dexter, and married Kelly Murphy in 1984 in Liverpool. The couple had lived in Liverpool, North Carolina and Tampa. | Bass, Joel P. (I740)
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| 3213 | Watertown Daily Times, New York, Thursday, June 4, 1992 Claude E. Bass, 97, Native of Clayton Dies Claude E. Bass, 97, West Palm Beach, Fla., a native of Clayton, died Monday at the Palm Beach Regional Hospital, Lake Worth, Fla. There will be no funeral. The body will be cremated. A graveside service will be held Tuesday in Hillcrest Memorial Park, West Palm Beach. Arrangements are with the Tillman Funeral Home, West Palm Beach. Surviving are a daughter, Kay Finehout, Clayton; a stepdaughter, Dorothy Whitten, West Palm Beach; four grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; a great-great-grandchild; six step-grandchildren, and eight step-great-grandchildren. Two sons, Claude and Norris, died previously. He was born Nov. 26, 1894, in Clayton, a son of Cyrus and Rose Bass. He was a graduate of Clayton High School. He married Nellie May Alexander of Clayton in August 1912, at the home of the bride's cousin, Lula Shaver, 133 N. Pleasant St., Watertown, with the Rev. D.C. Johnson, then pastor of Asbury Methodist Episcopal Church, Watertown, officiating. Mrs. Bass died in 1942. He then married Rose Quimby of West Palm Beach. Mr. Bass was engaged in dairy farming in the Clayton area and was a salesman at the Sears and Roebuck Co., Watertown. He later moved to Florida and was a salesman at the Montgomery Ward store in West Palm Beach. | Bass, Florence Louise (I1641)
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| 3214 | Watertown Daily Times, New York, Wednesday, 6 July 2022 Julia A. ?Juji? Bassette April 19, 1930 ? June 30, 2022 HARRISVILLE, NY ~ Julia A. "Juji" Bassette, 92, of Church St., Harrisville, died unexpectedly on Thursday, June 30, 2022 at Samaritan Medical Ctr. in Watertown. Born April 19, 1930 in Harrisville, NY, a daughter of Isaac and Clara (Fuller) Merritt, she was one of twenty graduates of Harrisville High School's class of 1947. In 1948, she was named Miss Harrisville and represented Harrisville on the 4th of July Float. She married Donald E. "Gabby" Bassette on September 17, 1950 at Felts Mills Church of Christ in Felts Mills, NY. "Gabby" died on October 22, 1994. Her first job was at the former Scanlon's Bakery in Harrisville, and then worked for local restaurants for many years. In her younger years, Julia enjoyed golfing and bowling, and became an avid crocheter, oftentimes giving away many blankets and baby clothing as gifts. She loved to read and had a special group of coffee club ladies who referred to her as "The Coffee Club Queen", and she lived in the same house she was born in. Julia was a member of the Adirondack Grange, Harrisville Fire Department's Ladies Auxiliary, and the Harrisville Alumni Association. She was very deeply loved and will be missed by her four children, Donn M. (Lee Ann) Bassette, Harrisville, Deborah Bassette-Pate, Croghan, Jon R. (Tammie) Bassette, Harrisville, and Janine M. (Thomas) LaClair, Clayton; 5 grandchildren, Michael, Brian, Christine, Sean and Katie, and 7 great grandchildren, Estella, Eliott, Julia, Havyn, Haylee, Harper and Mackenzie, and 2 nephews, Alan and Joseph Rizzuto, Rome, NY. In addition to her husband, Gabby, of 44 years, she was predeceased by 2 brothers, Robert M. Merritt in 1937 at the age of 12, and Glenn H. Merritt, who died in 1988, her sister, Marie E. Rizzuto, who died in 1997, and a nephew, Gary Rizzuto. A Celebration of Life Service will be held for Julia on Monday, July 11, 2022 from 5:00 until 7:00 p.m. at the Harrisville Fire Hall. Private interment will be in the Harrisville Community Cemetery. Donations in Julia's memory may be made to the Harrisville Fire Department, Harrisville Alumni Association or to the Adirondack Grange. Arrangements are with Scanlon Funeral Home, Harrisville. Condolences and shared memories at www.scanlonfuneral.com. | Merritt, Julia A. (I55)
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| 3215 | Watertown Daily Times, New York, Wednesday, July 6, 2022 John B. Bessette January 31, 1962 ? July 2, 2022 John B. Bessette, 60, of Auburn and formerly of Canton died unexpectedly on Saturday, July 2, 2022 at the Auburn Community Hospital. John was born January 31, 1962 in Canton, a son of Gerald and Susan (Fenlong) Bessette. He graduated from Hugh C. Williams High School with the Class of 1980 and worked for 14 years at the Kraft Foods plant as plant faciltator before an automobile accident left his disabled. A marriage to Tammy Burke ended in divorce. John had been a communicant of St. Mary's Church, Canton, he loved to snowmobile, hunt, watch the NY Yankees and Giants, music, Mopar muscle cars and was a hard worker. John is survived by a daughter, Ashley Coffey (Adam Clark); his mother, Susan Bessette; two granddaughters Delaney Coffey and Nevaeh Clark , a brother Gerald (Shannon) Bessette; sisters, Linda (Matt) Randi, Kimberley (Wesley) Zeller, Pamela (Chris) Easton, Anita (Scott) Francis, and Brandy (Charles) Symons, and many aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins. He was predeceased by his father, Gerald Bessette Sr. Calling hours for John will be held on Thursday, July 7, 2022 from 3:00 pm to 7:00 pm at the O'Leary Funeral Home, Canton where a time to share stories will begin at 6:00 pm. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Friday, July 8, 2022 at 11:00 am at St. Mary's Catholic Church. Burial will follow in the parish cemetery. Contributions in his memory may be made to Elder Choice Inc.; 9 State Street, Auburn, NY 13021. Memories and condolences may be shared online at www.olearyfuneralservice.com. Arrangements for John B. Bessette are under the care of the O'Leary Funeral Service of Canton. | Bessette, John B. (I19406)
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| 3216 | Watertown Daily Times, Watertown, New York, Thursday, 15 January 1976 Edna M. Bass Miss Edna M. Bass, 86, of the Folts Home, Herkimer, formerly of 708 Academy St., a teacher in the Watertown School system for 47 years, died Wednesday at the Folts Home following a long illness. The funeral will be Friday at 10 a.m. at the Folts Home Sanctuary with Rev. Gerald Kinney, superintendent of Folts Home, officiating. Burial will be at 2 p.m. at Brookside Cemetery here. Calling hours are 7 to 8:30 p.m. today at Folts Home. Contributions may be made in her name to the Folts Home. Arrangements are with the Fenner Funeral Home, Herkimer. She is survived by cousins including Mrs. Ralph (Iola Bass) Springer, Watertown. Born in Watertown Aug. 12, 1889, a daughter of James G. and Louisa J. Hose Bass, she attended Academy Street School and was graduated from Watertown High School in 1907 and from the Watertown Teachers Training Class in 1911. She took additional college courses at Columbia University and Potsdam Normal School. Miss Bass joined the Watertown school system in 1911 as a teacher in Arsenal Street School and was a second grade teacher for 32 years at Hamilton Street School prior to her retirement Feb. 1, 1958, after 47 years of service. She was a 64-year member of Asbury United Methodist Church, a life member of the Watertown PTA, a member of the New York State Retired Teachers Association and the Gen. Nicholas Herkimer Chapter, D.A.R. | Bass, Edna M. (I2584)
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| 3217 | Watson & Sons Funeral Home Jerry ?Perch? Bass February 12, 1953 ? September 30, 2022 Jerry "Perch" Bass, 69, of Joaquin, passed away Friday, September 30, 2022, in Center. Graveside service will be held at 2:00 p.m., Monday, October 3, 2022, at Sholar Cemetery in Joaquin with Thomas Spurlock officiating. Born February 12, 1953, Jerry is the son of Fay Woods Bass and Clarence Emmitt Bass Sr. He is survived by children, Shelly Bass and Michael Bass of Joaquin; grandchildren, Dayza Lane, Boogie Lane, Jayden Bass, Tate Bass, and Maddie Fiedler; great grandchild, Kailynne Johnson; and sisters, Martha Shelton and Billie Pritchett of Joaquin. Preceded in death by parents, Fay Woods Bass and Clarence Emmitt Bass Sr.; brother, Clarence Emmitt Bass Jr.; and sister, Annie Ruth Richards. | Bass, Jerry "Perch" (I1464)
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| 3218 | Watson Hunt Carrie W. Collins May 12, 1938 ? May 12, 2014 Carrie W. Collins, age 76, a native of Virginia and a longtime resident of Irvington, AL passed away on Monday, May 12, 2014. Carrie was a past Worthy The Matron of Eastern Star and a past Noble Grand of The Rebecca?s. She was a Princess in Nansemond Indian Tribe and a Designation Princess White Dove. In 1967 she was sited as a foster mom in Chesapeake Virginia. Carrie raised 26 foster children and 2 children of her own. She was a longtime member of 1st Baptist Church of Irvington, AL. Carrie was known as the unofficial title of Thursday Lady in Tillman?s Corner to those who knew her. Carrie was a devoted wife of 54 years. She was preceded in death by her parents, Earl and Lucille Bass, brothers, Joe and Jessie Bass. She is survived by her husband, R.S. ?Bud? Collins, children, Reginald S. Collins III, Claudia J. Hawkins, L.C. Melson, grandchildren, Jessie Kountz, Kiera Delenn Collins, Sabrina Nicole Collins, Braxton Lee Esfeller, siblings, Clara Land of Chesapeake Virginia, Peggy Hatton of New Jersey, Bobby Bass of Chesapeake Virginia, Sandra Garner of Chesapeake Virginia, nieces, nephews, other relatives and many friends. Funeral service will be held at First Baptist Church of Irvington on Saturday, May 17, 2014 at 2 pm with visitation starting at the church 12 noon until service time. Interment will be in Serenity Memorial Gardens. | Bass, Carrie Winbond (I46554)
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| 3219 | Wausau Daily Herald, February 29, 2016 Floyd Bessette Floyd Bessette, 79, Marshfield, Feb. 27, 2016, Schmidt & Schulta Funeral Home, Wittenberg | Bessette, Floyd (I15377)
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| 3220 | Wausau Pilot & Review, Wisconsin, Wednesday, December 21, 2022 Rita A. Bessette Rita Anne Bessette, 44 of Schofield, died on Wednesday, December 21, 2022 at Marshfield Medical Center, Weston. Rita was born on October 28, 1978, in Wausau, the daughter of Bradley and Ruth (Schara) Bessette. Rita went to Northcentral Technical College, to become a Certified Nursing Assistant, where she graduated in 1999. She worked as a CNA at Lake Aire Manor, in Norrie, for many years. Rita loved singing karaoke, swimming and going to concerts. She enjoyed making trips to the casino and she seemed to always come out ahead. Her favorite time was spent with family and friends. Rita will be remembered as being the life of the party. Rita is survived by her mother, Ruth; siblings, Renee (Stephan) Robertson, Robert Bessette, Brett Bessette and Colleen Bessette; eight nieces and nephews, William (Melissa) Bessette, Travis Ploeger, Jason Ploeger, Stephanie Robertson, Juanita Dublin, Dante Dublin, Mandylynn Dublin and Feona Dublin; three great nieces and nephews, Logan Bessette, Emily Bessette and Elijah Richland; chosen sister, Becky DeHart and her three children, Leeland, Jase and Jordan High, who Rita treated as her own; fur baby, Chico, along with aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. Rita was preceded in death by her father, Bradley. A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date. Schmidt & Schulta Funeral Home, Wittenberg is assisting the family with arrangements. Memories and messages of support may be shared at schmidtschulta.com. | Bessette, Rita A. (I19423)
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| 3221 | West Funeral Home Michael Paul Bassett February 8, 1990 ? December 19, 2021 Michael Paul ?Backfire? Bassett, 31, of Carlsbad, NM, passed away Sunday, December 19, 2021 in Carlsbad. Michael was born February 8, 1990 to John Bassett and Karen Navarrete in Albuquerque, NM. He was raised in Farmington, NM. Michael married Macie Jo Click on September 23, 2017 in Carlsbad, NM and was Co-Owner/Operator of W.T.F.E. Chroming. He enjoyed hunting, fishing and welding but, riding his Fat Boy Harley was his passion and traveling with the Brotherhood on many adventures. Michael was preceded in death by his grandparents William and Joy Bassett, uncle Albert Bassett, aunt Linda Browning and ?grandpa? Jerry Click. He is survived by his wife of 4 years Macie Jo Bassett; son Easton Click; parents John and wife Danielle Bassett and Karen and Dennis Navarrete; father and mother-in-law Chunky and JoAnn Click; uncle Dwayne and aunt Barb Holliday; half-brothers: Trent Navarrete, James Bassett and Kenneth Bassett, stepbrother Tytian ?Ty? Edgar, sister Katherine Sides; grandparents: Betty Emberty, Joe and Lorenza Jordan and Sharon Click; uncle Efren and aunt JoNella Bocanegra and brothers-in-law Dalton Click and Jon Click. Funeral service will be held at 10 a.m. Monday, December 27, 2021 at West Funeral Home Chapel. Pastor Matthew Cunningham of Crosswinds Assembly of Tatum will officiate. Interment will follow at Carlsbad Cemetery (new section). There is no public visitation. | Bassett, Michael Paul (I22796)
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| 3222 | West Harpeth Funeral Home & Crematory William Edward Bass July 3, 1937 ? March 8, 2025 Nashville William Edward ?Bill? Bass, 87 of Nashville, went to be with his Lord and Savior on Saturday, March 8, 2025, at his home. He was born in Nashville on July 3, 1937, to the late William Norman and Ada Mai Woody Bass. After graduating from Cohn High School in West Nashville, William attended the University of Tennessee at Knoxville where he was involved in the ROTC. William would go on to spend 20 years in the mortgage business beginning at Guaranty Mortgage followed by many years with First American. He then worked as a manager in the office furniture business. William was a member of Brook Hollow Baptist Church for 30 years where he served as a deacon as well as on various committees. William enjoyed woodworking, traveling, working in his yard, and reading. Above all, he enjoyed spending time with his family. William was a loving father, grandfather, and great-grandfather. William was preceded in death by his daughter, Karen; parents, Norman and Ada Mai; and son-in-law, Randall Hayes. He leaves behind to cherish his memory his loving and devoted wife of 67 years, Marjorie Bass; grandchildren, Craig (Melissa), Chris (Riley), and Cassie Hayes; and great-grandchildren, Leighton, Collins, Connor, and JR; Renee Hayes and extended family members. Visitation will be held at West Harpeth Funeral Home on Monday, March 10, 2025, from 5:00PM until 7:00PM. Additional visitation will be held at the Funeral Home on Tuesday, March 11, 2025, from 12:00PM until 1:00PM. A Celebration of William?s Life will begin at 1:00PM in the Chapel at West Harpeth with Pastor Tom Gholson officiating. Following the service, William will be laid to rest in the Harpeth Hills Memory Gardens on Highway 100 with family and friends serving as pallbearers. | Bass, William Edward (I7333)
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| 3223 | West Kentucky Star, June 13, 2019 Elizabeth Edwards (Picture included) Elizabeth Bass Edwards, 91, of Paducah, Kentucky, peacefully passed away at her home on June 12. From her birth on August 22, 1927, until her death, Elizabeth was a gracious, elegant ?lady? who always had a smile, a sunny disposition, and something positive to say. Faith, family, and friends defined her happiness, and she was a great model to all for a life well lived. Mother, Wife, ?Meme,? friend to so many, and Christ?s faithful servant- thank you for your selfless grace, gentle warmth and thoughtful generosity. We will miss you! Elizabeth Dean Bass was born in Paducah to Dr. William Johnson Bass and Charlotte Cecilia Dean Bass. She graduated from St. Mary Academy of Paducah in 1945 and from St. Joseph Hospital School of Nursing, Memphis, TN in 1948. She married George Douglas Edwards on January 8, 1949 at St. Thomas More Church in Paducah. They were married for 64 years before Mr. Edwards passed away in 2013. She was preceded in death by her four sisters, Lola Carson, Ellis Thomas, Nell Howerton and William Etta Stowell. Mrs. Edwards worked as a registered nurse in Memphis before starting her family. She was a Lifetime Member of Lourdes Hospital Auxiliary, Member of Suburban Garden Club, Charity League, and St. Thomas More Altar Society. She enjoyed entertaining, bridge, travel, golf, and spending time with her family and friends in Naples, Florida. She is survived by her four sons, George Douglas Edwards, Jr. (Andrea) of Memphis, TN, William Mark Edwards (Karen) of Paducah, Paul Thomas Edwards (Karen) of Clarksville, TN, Walter Francis (Pam) of Fernandina Beach, FL; one daughter, Mary Edwards Katz (Brian) of Paducah; 15 grandchildren, George Douglas Edwards, III (Susan), Nancy Elizabeth Edwards Bourne (Nathan), Margaret Elizabeth Edwards, William Mark Edwards, Jr. (Lana), Catherine Evan Edwards Brannen (Ben), Amy Elizabeth Edwards Traylor (Brian), Emily Ann Edwards, Zachary Cooper (Cece), Lauren Allard (Nick Hooten), Sydney Elizabeth Edwards, John James Edwards, Zoe Catherine Edwards, Elizabeth Dean Katz, Sarah Margaret Katz, Andrew Edward Katz; ten great-grandchildren, Mary Nell Edwards, George Douglas Edwards IV, Louisa Meriwether Bourne, Lucy Cate Brannen, Lilly Grace Traylor, Thomas Fate Traylor, Lucille Elizabeth Traylor, Caroline Syrene Hooten, Natalie Olivia Cooper, and Isaac Francis Cooper; two nephews, Honorable William J. Howerton, Captain Ralph Stowell, Jr; and one niece, Sarah Lubin. The family wishes to thank her loyal and loving caregivers: Debra, Wanda, Regina, Katrina, Miguelina, Valeria, Blanche, Brooke, and Dabney. A Funeral Mass will be held at 11:00 A.M. Saturday, June 15, 2019 at St. Thomas More Catholic Church with Father Brad Whistle officiating. Burial will follow at Mount Carmel Cemetery. Visitation is scheduled from 5:00-8:00 P.M. Friday, June 14, 2019 at Milner & Orr Funeral Home of Paducah. Expressions of sympathy may take the form of contributions to: St. Thomas More Catholic Church, 5645 Blandville Rd., Paducah, KY 42001. You may leave a message of condolence or light a candle of remembrance at milnerandorr.com. | Bass, Elizabeth (I45)
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| 3224 | West Virginia Funeral Home Notices and Obituaries, Monday, 20 July 2026 Eddie Bass Eddie Bass Jr., 69 of Logan, WV, departed this life on Saturday, July 18, 2026 at Logan Regional Medical Center. He was born October 7, 1956 in Holden, WV the son of the late Eddie Bass Sr. and Joyce Donaldson Bass. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his grandparents, Walter Joe Bass & Henrietta Bass and Jack Donaldson Sr. & Luella and Catherine Donaldson; brothers, Jessie Bass Sr., Walter Bass, Anothy Bass, Harry Bass Eddie was a chef and enjoyed cooking. Those left to cherish his memory include his son, Demetrius Bass; three daughters, Camille N. Bass, Cynthia B. Saunders, and BriAnna (Stephan) Richards; sisters, Dorothy Bass Forest, Sandra Bass Moss, Kim Bass, Jacquline Richarson, Melissa Bass, and Katherine Bass; brother, Kenneth Bass; grandchildren, Aspen Bass, Demetrius Bass, Brayden ??Bass, Bri'Elle Richards, Sloan Richards, Kamiyah Richards, and Stephan Richards; and one special niece, Brandi Bass. Freeman Funeral Home, Chapmanville, WV is in charge of the arrangements. | Bass, Eddie Jr. (I15)
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| 3225 | Westlawn-Hillcrest Funeral Home & Memorial Park Albert Bass November 4, 1959 ? March 8, 2024 Albert O?Neal Bass was born to Maynard Bass and Izola Stokes-Bass on November 4, 1959 in Trumann, Arkansas. He was called home on March 8, 2024 at the age of 64 in Omaha, Nebraska. He was the sixth of seven children; Ida May, Jimmy, Willie, Ruby, Sandra, and Brenda. Albert was preceded in death by his parents Maynard and Izola, sisters Ida May and Sandra and brother Willie Bass. He graduated from Central High School. He found his passion working for the Douglas County Department of Corrections where he worked for 38 years until he retired in April 2022. Albert met the love of his life in 1978 in Omaha, Nebraska. They were married December 11, 1987. They just recently celebrated their 37th anniversary on a Caribbean Cruise. They had four children; Anthony (Isheea), Angela, Clarissa (Donald), and Chauntrece (George). He loved watching Pittsburgh Steelers and Oklahoma Sooners football. He enjoyed spending his free time with family and friends. He also enjoyed traveling, camping, fishing, and staying at home doing yard work. Albert leaves to cherish his memory; wife Wanda Bass, son Anthony Bultez, daughters Angela Bultez, Clarissa Redick all of Omaha, and Chauntrece Bencker of Bondurant, Iowa; grandchildren Desiree? Redick, Deshaun Torry, Keilan Redick, Nathan Johnson, Tre?lan Redick, Landon Bencker, Austin Bultez, and Carter Bencker; sisters Ruby Walton (LaDell) and Brenda Wansley all of Omaha; brother Jimmy Bass of Oakland, CA; a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and extended family. A visitation for Albert will be held Thursday, March 14, 2024 from 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM at Westlawn-Hillcrest Funeral Home, 5701 Center St, Omaha, Nebraska 68106, followed by a funeral service at 11:00 AM. Albert will be laid to rest in Mt. Hope Cemetery, 7602 Military Ave., Omaha, NE 68134. | Bass, Albert O'Neal (I6407)
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| 3226 | Wheeler Mortuary James E. ?Jim? Bass A funeral service for James Bass will be held at 2:00 PM, on Saturday, June 29, 2019 at Wheeler Mortuary Chapel with Rev. John Combs officiating. Burial will follow in the Mt. Zion Cemetery with Ric Smith, Brent Bass, Joe Kelting, Tommy Kent, Lyndon Hardin and Rene Hernandez serving as pallbearers. James E. "Jim" Bass was born on December 5, 1929 in McAdoo, TX to the home of Ioma (Herring) and Bradford Bass, and departed this life on June 25, 2019 at age 89 in Portales. When he was 7 they moved to Morton, TX where they farmed. He grew up helping on the farm and attended Morton ISD. There he enjoyed football, roping, boxing and an occasional class. After the death of his mother they moved back to McAdoo. It was then where he met his soul mate. He married Neva Phifer and like two crazy kids they began life together. Jim made his living as a telephone lineman, trouble shooter and engineer for Alpha Construction Co. in Tulsa, OK. This took them to many states in the mid-west from south Texas to North Dakota. After retiring from construction they moved to Dalhart, TX and bought a donut shop and bakery. There Jim said the work really began. After 16 years they moved to Portales in 1991. Jim is survived by his wife of 68 years Neva Bass; two sons, Jerry Bass of Portales, NM and Jim Bass and wife Donna of Amarillo, TX and a daughter, Judy Hardin of Amarillo, TX and ten grandchildren and fourteen great grandchildren. James was preceded in death by his parents, a son, Joe and two brothers, Gene and baby Lamar. During this time Jim would remind you of "God's Promise" God never promised, A life without pain. Laughter without tears or sun without rain. But He did promise strength for the day, comfort for the tears and light for the way, And for all who believe in His Heaven above He rewards their faith in His everlasting love. | Bass, James E. (I6790)
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| 3227 | White County Times, Monticello, Indiana, Friday, 9 August 1940 Allen A. Bassett Funeral services for Allen A. Bassett,54, prominent resident of Monticello and district manager of the Peoples Life Insurance Co. of Frank fort, will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 o?clock at the Presbyterian church. The body will be taken to the church at 12 o?clock to lie in state. Burial will be made in Riverview cemetery. Pallbearers will be George E. Smith, R.M. Tomlinson, V.D. Rider, Goerge W. Kassabaum, J.B. Dorsett, Donald P. Brearly, N.C. Seward and Jack Moore Members of the staff of the Peoples Life Insurance Co. will serve as honorary pallbearers and tribute bearers. The sudden death of Mr. Bassett spread a pall of sorrow over the entire community. He had not been in good health for sometime, but had been handling his business as usual. Entering the Methodist hospital at Indianapolis Tuesday morning about noon for a check-up, he succumbed in his room at 2 p.m. very suddenly after undergoing a heart examination. He was resting in bed and just turned over on his side, when he suffered a sharp fatal heart attack. Mrs. Bassett and Mrs. George Kassabaum, who had accompanied her, were with him when he passed away. Mr. Bassett was born at Stockwell in April 1886, the son of William and Mary Bassett. His father operated elevators at Clarkes Hill, Kirklin and Lebanon and he was associated with him in those places during early manhood. In 1916 Mr. Bassett was united in marriage to Mae Morningstar of Rochester and they came to Monticello the following year, Mr. Bassett going into partnership with James Graham in the insurance business. He later purchased his partner?s interest and then become associated with the Peoples Life Insurance Co. of Frankfort, and later became district manager, building up a very lucrative business. The deceased was a member of the local Presbyterian church, Libanus Lodge NO. 154, F. & A.M., the Shrine and Scottish Rite in Indianapolis. He was an active member of the Tippecanoe Country Club. Surviving are the widow; two sisters, Mrs. Reed Holloman of Santa Fe, N.M., and Mrs. Robert McKay, of San Francisco, Cal.; one brother, William S. Bassett, Milwaukee Wis.; and his aged mother-in-law, Mrs. Mary Morningstar, who as resided at the Bassett home for several years. The body was prepared for burial at the Prevo & Son Funeral Home and was taken to the Bassett home. 1920 Federal Census of Monticello, White County, Indiana Allen A. Bassett 33 M IN IN IN Head Life Ins. Dealer Mae 29 F IN OH OH Wife (118 1/2 East Harrison) Fulton County Indiana Obituaries, 1940 The News-Sentinel Allen A. Bassett, 54, former resident of this city passed away at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon in the Methodist hospital at Indianapolis. For the past score of years Mr. Bassett has resided in Monticello, Ind, where he was engaged in the insurance business. During Mr. Bassett's residency in Rochester, he and his brother Bill Bassett operated a motion picture theatre and also two large passenger boats on Lake Manitou. Mrs. Bassett was formerly Miss Mae Morningstart, of th city. The deceased is survived by his wife, his mother, a brother and a sister. There are no children. Funeral arrangements had not been announced as this issue of The News- Sentinel went to press. Thursday, August 8, 1940 Funeral services for Allen Bassett, 54, Monticello insurance agent and former resident of Rochester, will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday from the Presbyterian church in Monticello with burial in the Riverview cemetery at Monticello. Mr. Bassett died Tuesday afternoon in the Methodist hospital at Indianapolis following a heart attack. Survivors are the widow, a brother and two sisters. | Bassett, Allen Albert (I16336)
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| 3228 | White Lutrell Funeral Home Sandra Shank Duckett Sandra D. Shank Duckett, 65, of Media died February 7, 2018 at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, surrounded by her loving family. Born in Chester, she is the daughter of Charles and Nancie P. Bassett Shank and resided in Prospect Park before moving to her late residence 30 years ago. Sandra was a graduate of Ridley High School, class of 1970, Neumann University and Kutztown University. She was employed by Springfield Hospital as a Respiratory Therapist for 15 years before retiring in 1993. She previously worked as a Department Head for Riverside Hospital. Sandra was a member of St. Francis de Sales, where she taught CCD. She was also a member of the Delaware County and Wilmington Coin Clubs and the Delaware County Institute of Science. Sandra was an avid reader, but most important was her family. She was predeceased by her daughter, Katherine Duckett. Sandra is survived by her husband of 41 years, William Duckett; her sons, Tim Duckett, Michael Duckett and Kevin Duckett; also, five grandchildren. Memorial Mass: 11:00AM Thursday, February 15, 2018 at St. Francis de Sales R.C. Church, 33 New Road, Lenni, PA 19052, where friends may call from 9:45-10:45 AM Burial: Private Memorial gifts may be made to the Providence Animal Center, 555 Sandy Bank Rd., Media, PA 19063 The Daily Times, February 13, 2018 Sandra Shank Duckett 1952-2018 Sandra D. Shank Duckett, 65, of Media died February 7th, surrounded by her loving family. She is the daughter of Charles and Nancie P. Bassett Shank; wife of William Duckett; mother of Tim, Michael and Kevin Duckett and the late Katherine Duckett; also, survived by five grandchildren. Memorial Mass: 11:00 AM Thursday, February 15th at St. Francis de Sales R.C. Church, 35 New Road, Lenni, PA 19052, where relatives and friends may call from 9:45-10:45 AM. Burial: Private Memorial gifts may be made to the Providence Animal Center. | Shank, Sandra D. (I1455)
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| 3229 | White River Valley Herald, Vermont, Thursday, 14 June 1962 William Bassett Is Engage To Wed Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kermes of Darien, Conn., announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Jane Ann Kermes, to William Akers Bassett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Preston R. Bassett of High Ridge, Mass., and Rochester. Miss Kermes attended Darien High School. A Mount Holyoke graduate, she is a Ph.D. candidate in geology at the University of Rochester graduate school. William Bassett attended St. Pauls School in Garden City, received his B.A. in geology from Amherst, and his Ph.D. in geology from Columbia University. He taught at the Dalton school in New York city and was at Brook Haven National Laboratories in Long Island. He is presently assistant professor of geology at the University of Rochester. A September wedding is planned. Ithaca Journal, October 29, 2018 Jane K. Bassett (1937 ? 2018) (Picture included) Ithaca - Jane K. Bassett, 81, of Ithaca, passed away peacefully on Sunday 21 Oct., 2018 surrounded by her family. She was born on 24 Jan. 1937 to Frank and Jane Kermes. She attended school in Darien, CT, Mt Holyoke College, MA, and received her masters degree in geology from the University of Rochester, NY, where she met her future husband William A. Bassett. They married 8 Sept. 1962 and their 3 children, Kari, Jeff, and Penny, were born soon after. Jane grew up wanting horses, and the existence of a barn was a requirement of any place she chose to live. She instilled this love of horses in her daughters who both took up riding. After the children left for college, Jane took to the show circuit with her own horse Heather. Travelling was always a significant part of Jane's life starting with camping with her husband and children. They travelled across the country several times pulling a pop-up camper trailer, and stopping often. When Bill took students on field trips, the family often came along giving Jane a chance to teach geology to the children. After Jane started using a wheel chair, she and Bill continued to travel in their specially modified camper. She also travelled overseas with Bill including sabbatical stays in France, Germany, and Hawaii. They also paid a visit to their daughter living in New Zealand. To the end, she enjoyed visits with family. Jane was interested in arts and crafts over the years learning to sew, knit, spin and dye wool, weave, sketch, paint, take photographs, and needlepoint. She enjoyed collecting antiques and participating in antique shows where she and Bill often purchased more than they sold. She was a well-known sight with her electric scooter with her two Corgi dogs. Jane, as the result of a stroke, had to endure many more years in a wheelchair than anyone should have to. Yet, she continued to lead an active life and accomplish a remarkable amount in spite of her long confinement to a wheelchair, learning to deal with ever increasing limitations. The health aides, who were hired to help care for her, became like family over the years. Her friendliness and willingness to listen always led to interesting conversations. She died peacefully in her sleep after her children arrived home to say good bye. A memorial will be held on Sunday, November 4, 2018 at 1:00 pm at Bangs Funeral Home, 209 W. Green St. in Ithaca. | Kermes, Jane Ann (I21342)
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| 3230 | Whiting?s Funeral Home ? Williamsburg ? 31 March 2025 Marita Bassett Marita Bassett was born on May 14, 1963, to the late Curtis and Ida Bassett. She attended New Kent High School and later worked in food services for several years before becoming disabled. Marita was very independent and the go-to person in the family. She stayed in contact with everyone because she was always on the phone. Marita had no kids of her own although her nieces and nephews would beg to differ. She was a great babysitter; they knew they could depend on her. She leaves to cherish precious memories, her four sisters, Augustine Brown of Baltimore, MD, Shirley Bassett of Baltimore, MD, Nettie Ivey (Chris) of Williamsburg, VA, and Sharlon Greenhow (Timmy) of Williamsburg, VA; four brothers, Kenny Shackaford of Williamsburg, VA, Howard Bassett of California, Bruce Bassett (Michelle) of King William, VA, and Donald Bassett (Sheila) of Newprt News, VA; aunt, Gertrude; and a host of neices, nephews, other relatives, and friends. The family will be receiving friends on Monday, March 31, 2025, beginning at 1:00 p.m. at Whiting's Funeral Home, with a Time of Remembrance beginning at 2:00 p.m. Professional services have been entrusted to the staff of Whiting's Funeral Home, 7005 Pocahontas Trail, Williamsburg, Virginia 23185. 757-229-3011 whitingsfuneralhome.com. | Bassett, Marita (I66)
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| 3231 | Wichita Beacon, Kansas, 24 April 1974 Everett W. Bass Everett W. Bass, 63, of 1063 N. Market, retired employe of Foundation for the Blind, died Tuesday. Services will be at 10 a.m. Thursday in St. Anthony?s Catholic Church. Survivors include his widow, Adelaide; two sons, Donald E. and Robert L., both of Wichita; three daughters, Mrs. Beverly A. Scott, Great Bend, Kan., and Mrs. Shirley Gonser and Mrs. Patricia Eagleman, both of Wichita, and a sister, Mrs. Alice Lorenze, Tulsa. Flanagan-Hunt Mortuary has charge. 1950 Federal Census of Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas (10 Apr 1950 Everett W. Bass 36 M Head MO Mechanic Manufacturing Co. Adelaine 30 F Wife KS Beverly A. 11 F Daughter KS Donnie 8 M Son KS Shirley K. 6 F Daughter KS Patsy J. 4 F Daughter KS Robbie 3 M Son KS Everett W. (Wd) 62 M Father MO | Bass, Everett Wayman (I99)
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| 3232 | Wichita Eagle, June 21, 2020 Diana Lynn (Bassett) Whinery (Picture included) Whinery, Diana Lynn (Bassett) Loving wife, sister and aunt, passed away June 14, 2020, at age 70. Diana will be remembered for her quick wit and sense of humor. She did not have any children, but found love from her many cats. Diana was preceded in death by her parents, Donald and Virginia Bassett. She is survived by her husband of 49 years, Harry Whinery; sister, Donna (Larry) Koger; 2 nieces; and many grand and great-grand nieces and nephews. Celebration of Life Service will be held 1:00pm, Monday, June 22, 2020, at Resthaven Mortuary Chapel. Memorials to, the Wichita Animal Action League and Harry Hynes Memorial Hospice. | Bassett, Diana Lynn (I144)
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| 3233 | Wilkerson Funral Home & Crematory Clayton Vondrue Bass June 4, 1933 ? May 11, 2021 Clayton Vondrue Bass, 87, passed away on Tuesday, May 11, 2021. A graveside service will be held Monday at 2:00 PM in Greenwood Cemetery, located in Dunn, NC, with Rev. Raymond Hoggard officiating. Viewing will be available on Friday from 1 to 5 PM at Wilkerson Funeral Home, no family to be present. Born in Erwin, NC, Vondrue attended Dunn public schools. He married the love of his life, Alma Jean Blackmon, on March 15, 1952. Their 69 year marriage was built on their selfless love for each other and their commitment to Christ. Their bond has been an example to many. Following their marriage, Vondrue was drafted and served in the United States Army from 1953-1955. He later became employed by the United States Postal Service, where he dedicated 28 years before retiring as Postmaster in Wade, NC. He was also a devoted member of Faith Assembly Church in Winterville, NC. Vondrue had a lifelong dedication to donating his time, talent, and finances to missions projects too numerous to mention. He loved to fish - especially fishing for bass on the Cashie River near Edenton or trolling for mackerels off the coast of Morehead City. He had a warm and generous spirit, was always quick with a silly joke, and had a special knack for giving the perfect (and often funny) birthday and Christmas gifts. His friends and family will miss him dearly. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by an infant daughter, Sharon Lee Bass, and daughter, Sandra Bass Palmer. Vondrue is survived by his wife, Alma Jean Bass of the home; daughter, Vonda Bass Robinson and husband, Les, of Greenville; granddaughter, Caroline Lassiter of Raleigh; grandson, Clay Robinson and granddaughter, Kate Robinson of Greenville; nephews, Gary McLamb and wife, Inge, of Burlington; Sam McLamb and wife, Teena, of Mills River and their families. Memorials may be made to Faith Assembly Church, Foreign Missions, 5005 Corey Rd, Winterville NC 28590, to support the work of missionaries across the globe. Arrangements by Wilkerson Funeral Home and Crematory. Online condolences at www.WilkersonFuneralHome.com. 1940 Federal Census of Erwin, Harnett County, North Carolina (6 Apr 1940) Albert Tyndall 29 M Head NC Same Sparehand Erwin Cotton Mill Mittie 28 F Wife NC Erwin, NC Sparehand Erwin Cotton Mill Vandrew Bass 6 M Son NC & 1 cook | Bass, Clayton Vondrue (I128)
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| 3234 | Will of Henry Bassett of Chiddingstone, Kent Source: PCC Transcribed by Alwynne Mackie In the Name of God Amen. The three and twentieth day of March one thousand five hundred and eighty five and in the seven and twentieth year of the reign of our sovereign Lady Elizabeth by the grace of God Queen of England France and Scotland Defender of the Faith etc. I Henry Bassett of the parish of Chiddingstone in the county of Kent yeoman and in the Diocese of Canterbury being sick in body but of good and perfect remembrance (thanks and laude be unto Almighty God) I do make and ordain this my last Will and Testament in manner and form following (that is to say) first and before all things I bequeath my soul to Almighty God my maker and redeemer and my body to be buried in the parish church yard of Chiddingstone aforesaid. Item. I bequeath to the poorest people of the said parish of Chiddingstone to be bestowed in the day of my burial in meat drink and money at the discretion of my executors and overseers. Item. I bequeath to every of my godchildren that do demand it three pence. Item. I bequeath to Joan my eldest daughter twenty pounds of lawful money of England to be paid unto her within one year after my decease. Item. I bequeath unto Katherine my second daughter twenty pounds of like lawful money to be paid unto her likewise within one year after my decease. Item. I bequeath to Suzan my daughter twenty pounds of the like lawful money to be paid unto her in like sort and my very will and mind is that my executors and overseers or two of them so that one of them be one of my overseers do receive and take the said money so above given to my two youngest daughters and to put forth their said stocks of money to some one many or more of trust for the best and most advantage and profit thereof until they shall accomplish their several ages of one and twenty years or happen to be married: and then my will and mind is that my executors and overseers do see my said two daughters paid their several stocks with interest thereof as they shall severally accomplish their said ages or happen to be married which shall happen first. And if it happen that any of my said three daughters die before they shall be able to receive their said stock according to this my last Will that then my last will is that her or their share so dying shall remain equally to the rest of my said daughters then living. Also I bequeath to every of my said daughters two pairs of sheets and one cover to be likewise delivered unto them within one month next after my decease. Item. I bequeath unto Pentecost Bassett my son thirty pounds of lawful money of England to be paid unto him within one year next after my decease. Item. I bequeath unto John my son three score pounds of like lawful money to be paid unto him in like sort. And my will also is that my overseers or one of them do take and receive the said several sums of money so above given to my said sons and do put it forth for the best and most advantage thereof until they do accomplish their several ages of one and twenty years and then my will and mind is that my said overseers do see my said two sons paid their said several stocks with the profit thereof as they shall severally accomplish their said ages. And if any or both my said sons Pentecost or John happen to die before they shall receive their portions as aforesaid that then I will that his or their portions so dying shall equally be divided among my sons and daughters then living. Item. I bequeath to either of my said two sons Pentecost and John two pairs of sheets and one chest of the worse sort of chests in my house. Item. I bequeath unto Henry Bassett my son two pairs of sheets and one chest of the like sort. All the residue of my goods chattels and debts (my debts paid my funeral expenses and my legacies in this my last Will performed) I give and bequeath wholly to Thomas Bassett and William Bassett my sons whom I ordain and make my joint executors of this my last Will and Testament. And I ordain and appoint Henry Ashdown Junior of the Hothe and my brother-in-law Robert Vane of Sevenoak to be overseers of this my said Will. And I give to either of them for their pains herein to be taken over and above their expenses thirteen shillings four pence apiece. This is the last Will and Testament of me the said Henry Bassett the elder made the day and year above said concerning the disposition of my lands tenements and hereditaments lying and being in the said county as followeth. First I give and bequeath unto Thomas Bassett my son and to his heirs all that my dwelling house and all barns stables mills lands tenements and hereditaments whatsoever to the same belonging which did descend and come unto me by way of inheritance from John Bassett my father which said lands tenements and other the premises lying and being in the said parish of Chiddingstone. Item. I bequeath unto William Bassett my son and to his heirs all that my tenement and lands and other hereditaments lying and being in the parish of Penshurst called Walter Hill Land which I lately purchased of Thomas Jervis and Jane his wife. Item. I give and bequeath to Henry Bassett my son all that my tenement and lands and other the premises thereunto belonging lying in the parish of Little Peckham and also all those lands tenements and hereditaments to the said tenement now belonging and lying in the parish of Peckham and which I lately purchased of John Maister Thomas Master and Thomas Baten. Item. I bequeath to Pentecost Bassett my son and to his heirs those three parcels of land lying in Chiddingstone called Gowche Lands and Maules which I lately purchased of Mr Willoughby of Bore Place and John Carrell and also it is my will and mind that my overseers shall have full power and authority for the good manners ruling and bringing up of all my said children which be now under the age of one and twenty years until they shall severally accomplish the said age of one and twenty years or other time herein limited when they shall receive their portions as also the rule and government of all their several stocks lands and tenements as well for the letting and demising of their said lands and also for the receiving taking paying and performing all and every the thing and things in and about the same until such time as such one of my said sons whose land they do so let and demise shall accomplish his full age of one and twenty years. And my will and mind is as well my said sons and my said daughters shall have receive and enjoy to themselves their several stocks and lands so to them herein given as they do severally accomplish their several ages or other time herein limited when they should receive their portions as is aforesaid so as my said overseers do become bounden to my said executors within one month next after my decease to make a true and just account to each of my children within one quarter of a year after the accomplishment of their several ages or other time herein limited when they should enjoy their said stocks and lands as well for the charges they be at for the bringing up of him her or them to whom they shall so give account as also of all receipts payments profits and commodities for or concerning as with their stocks and portions of money and also his lands and tenements to whom such account is made: and also it is my will and mind that if any of my said sons or daughters die before their full ages of one and twenty years or other time as is aforesaid so that there can be no account made to him her or them in such case aforesaid then I will that the same account shall be made to the husband with child or children of the same so dying (if he or she or they have any at the time of his or their decease) or for such default then to all the residue of my said sons and daughters which shall then be living. Provided and also it is my will that William my son have no interest by this my Will of in and to one lease which I have of the demise of John Combridge of one pond of water being in Browmy Lane and if his executors or assignees refuse to suffer Thomas my son and his heirs to enjoy the same lease wholly to his use then my will is that he lose the benefit in being joint executor of this my Will and then I will his part of my said executor to Thomas my son: and also it is my will that it shall be lawful for my overseers to lease or put out and to seizure one parcel of land above given to my son Thomas containing seven acres called Orchgyland in Chiddingstone above given to my son Henry containing seven acres and one parcel of land called Lynches in Peckham to such person as they shall think good to be put out for the best profit and the money or best profit thereof coming to be employed towards the bringing up of my two youngest daughters yearly as it is received. And I will that they shall have full authority to enter into the said parcels of land immediately after my decease and the same to let and devise at their pleasure during and until both my youngest daughters accomplish the full ages of fourteen years so that the whole and best profit thereof be yearly employed towards the bringing up of my said two daughters. And if any of my said sons or their heirs refuse to execute this my Will herein then I will that he or they so refusing shall have no benefit by this my Will but his or their portions as well of money as of lands hereby to him or them given shall remain to the residue of my sons then living. Sealed read delivered and published in the presence of Daniel Woodgate Tristram Goward and Edward Baldwyn. [In Latin] This Will was proved on the twentieth day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand five hundred and eighty five by the oath of Henry Ashdown and Robert Vane overseers named in the Will and Testament of the deceased having been first sworn duly with Thomas Bassett and William Bassett the executors named in the Will to administer thereof. | Bassett, Henry (I106)
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| 3235 | Will of William Bassett of Ashwater, Devon Record Office In the name of God, Amen, I William Bassett of the Parish of Ashwater and County of Devon, husbandman being weak of body but of sound mind and memory, I do hereby revoke all wills, Codicils and other Testamentory dispositions made by me at any time or times beforehand and do publish and declare this to be my last will and Testament. Secondly I direct my just debts, funeral and Testamentary expenses and legacies to be paid out of my Real and Personal Estate. First, I do give unto my beloved daughter Elizabeth Bassett now Blight five Pounds: I also give unto my son William Bassett one Pound. Thirdly I give unto my son John Bassett five Pounds. Fourthly I give unto my son Samuel Bassett five Pounds. Also I give unto my son James Bassett four Pounds yearly out of my Estate during the life of William Lilleycrap the first payment to be paid twelve months after me decease provided the life should so long live. I also give unto Mary Bassett now Harris five Pounds. Lastly I give unto my son Richard Bassett, my Estate Tenement in the Parish of Ashwater held in the life of William Lilleycrap with all my good chattles effect whatsoever to ??? belonging ?? they may be found. After the death of my beloved wife Frances Bassett. All my Estate good and chattles and money effects whatsoever to me belonging of whom I make and ordain my wife Frances Bassett to be my whole and sole Executor and Administrator and assignes of this my last will and testament, and after the death of my beloved wife then to my son Richard Bassett as above mentioned the Executor to pay all my just debts and legacies welve months after me decease. And I do utterly disallow revoke and disannul all and every other former testaments and wills and no other to be my last will and Testament. In witness my hand and seal this second day of March in the Year of the Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty two. Signed, sealed and published and declared by the said William Bassett ?? in the presence of us as witnesses. Cotton Veal William Fruze X The mark of William Bassett 1841 British Census of Bergedon, Ashwater, Devon, England William Bassett - 70 - M - Farmer - Born in County Frances - 70 - F - Born in County Richard - 45 - M - Born in County James - 30 - M - Born in County Frances - 15 - F - Born in County Richard - 12 - M - Born in County | Bassett, William (I18)
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| 3236 | William Caleb Coker (Find-a-Grave) OZNARD ? A retired rancher, William Caleb Coker, 84, of 211 Hills treet, died Wednesday afternoon at a Ventura hospital following a lengthy illness. Coker lived in Oxnard 1 ½ years, coming here from Modesto where he retired from the ranching business 20 years ago. He was born on May 24, 1880 in Runnels, Texas. Coker is survived by six sons, William H. and W.C. Of Houston, Texas; Clyde and Charley N. of Modesto; Melton C. of Oklahoma City, Okla.; and K. Dewitt of Oxnard; two daughters, Mrs. Ida Hodges of Phoenix, Ariz.; and Mrs. Lillian Jordan of Houston, Texas; a brother, Jack of St. Angelo, Texas; 31 grandchildren; 41 great-grandchildren and 3 great-great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted in Modesto, Calif. The James A. Reardon Mortuary is in charge of local arrangements. | Coker, William Caleb (I60885)
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| 3237 | William Funeral Home Myrl Lee Bass September 24, 1923 ? November 2, 2013 Mrs. Myrl Lee Bass, age 90, of Graceville, Florida, passed away on Saturday, November 2, 2013, at her home, surrounded by her loving family. Mrs. Bass was born in Webb, Alabama, on September 24, 1923. She was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, and sister. She and her husband, Bud, were married for 50 years before his passing. Mrs. Bass was preceded in death by her husband, Buddy; two children; and two grandchildren. Survivors include daughters Carolyn (Joe) Drummond and Artelma Wright; son Jerry Bass; two sisters, Minnie Shipes and Mary Holley; her brother, Buddy (Carol) Gentry; thirteen grandchildren; twenty great-grandchildren; and five great-great-grandchildren. The visitation will be from 5 PM to 7 PM on Monday, November 4, 2013, at the Williams Funeral Home in Graceville, Florida. Funeral services will be held at 11 AM on Tuesday, November 5, 2013, at the Williams Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow at Marvin Chapel Cemetery. | Lee, Myrl (I19)
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| 3238 | William W. Tripp & Cheetham Funeral Home Dorothy M. Bessette August 24, 1932 ? February 2, 2017 Pawtucket ? Dorothy M. (Robarge) Bessette, 84, passed away on Thursday, February 2, 2017. Born in North Providence, she was the daughter of the late Henry and Pauline (Bizon) Robarge. Dorothy worked as a merchandiser for Warren Oils and Equity for many years until her retirement. She was a hard worker and avid football fan, who enjoyed spending time with her family by the lakes of both New Hampshire and Maine. Dorothy also enjoyed playing golf on various leagues over the years. She leaves her devoted and longtime companion and dedicated caregiver, Elizabeth Peckham of Pawtucket, a son, Stephen Bessette of North Providence and a grandson, Shane Bessette of Pawtucket. She was the mother of the late Normand Bessette, Jr. and the grandmother of the late Benjamin Bessette. Her Funeral will be held on Friday at 9 a.m. from WILLIAM W. TRIPP Funeral Home, 1008 Newport Ave., Pawtucket, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in the Church of St. Leo the Great, 699 Central Ave. Interment will follow at Notre Dame Cemetery. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. Flowers are respectfully omitted. Memorial gifts to a charity of your choice will be appreciated. | Robarge, Dorothy M. (I18125)
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| 3239 | Williams and Bluitt Funeral Home, Kokomo, Indiana Viola Lucille Smith German Bassett March 25, 1921 ? July 23, 2014 Viola Lucille Smith German Bassett was born March 25, 1921, in Marion, Indiana. She was the second child of seven born to Lillian and Winfred Smith. She died in Indianapolis Wednesday, July 23, 2014, at Community Hospital North. She was employed at Delco Electronics Division of General Motors Department 8105, M.O.S. FABII from 1972 until 1989 and was a member of Local 292 United Auto Workers Union. She was the mother of one daughter, Veronica German, Alameda, California. After living many years in various parts of the USA and raising her daughter with her husband Al German, (deceased in 1969) in the state of Louisiana, she returned to Indiana in 1970 and lived in Kokomo until her death. She married Sherman Bassett in 1978, and they enjoyed much traveling together until his death in 2000. She is preceded in death by son-in-law Stephen Coates, grandchildren Monique and Darrel Gulley, and great-grandchild Davendar Gulley. She loved her many grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren. Viola was a home economist, very creative and artful, learned the trade of custom tailoring and sold her own clothes for decades. She also played the piano and enjoyed cooking as well as gardening. She was raised in the African Methodist Episcopal Church and converted to Catholicism, but she enjoyed visits to nondenominational churches in her latter years. She will be missed by her culturally diverse family, friends and community as she was outspoken and active. Services will be at 11 a.m. Thursday at Wayman Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church. Pastor Louis Parham will be the officiant and eulogist. Friends may call from 9 a.m. Thursday. Burial will be in Crown Point Cemetery in Kokomo. Arrangements were entrusted to Bluitt & Son Funeral Home. Online condolences can be left at www.williamsandbluitt.com. | Smith, Viola Lucille (I149)
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| 3240 | Williams Thomas Funeral Homes, 21 December 2023 Juanita Bass Juanita Bass, 90, of Gainesville, FL passed away December 21, 2023. Juanita was born in Otter Creek, FL to Robert and Laura Stalans. Juanita married the love of her life, RJ Bass and were blessed with celebrating 72 years of marriage and two loving daughters. Juanita's greatest joy in life was spending time with her family, children, and grandchildren. She especially loved the holidays and family gatherings. She was a woman of faith and a long time member of New Hope Baptist Church. Juanita was preceded in death by her parents, husband RJ Bass, sister Doris Branson, and son-in-law Marty Crosby. She is survived by her daughters, Linda Crosby and Diann (Rick) Poole; grandchildren Darrin (Amy) and Jason (Malinda), and 3 great-grandchildren, Abigail, Anna Lee, and Grayson. Also surviving is her sister, Shirley Stalans, and many loving family members. Funeral service will be held Friday, December 29, 2023, at 11:00 am at William-Thomas Downtown Chapel, 404 N. Main St. with Pastor?s Tom Nelson and Edwin Gardner officiating. The family will receive friends 1 hour prior, beginning at 10:00 am. Prayer and burial will follow at Forest Meadows East Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, please make a memorial donation in her name to Haven Hospice 4200 NW 90th Blvd Gainesville, FL 32606 or New Hope Baptist Church 2616 SE 35th St. Gainesville, FL 32641. The Gainesville Sun, Florida, Tuesday, 26 December 2023 Juanita S. Bass Juanita S. Bass, 90, of Gainesville, FL passed away December 21, 2023, surrounded by her loving family. Family will receive friends Friday, December 29, 2023, at Williams-Thomas Funeral Home Downtown Chapel, 404 N Main St., beginning at 10:00AM. Funeral Service will be held at 11:00AM. Burial will follow in Forest Meadows East Cemetery. For full obituary and in lieu of flowers, please visit her memorial page at www.williamsthomasfuneralhome.com. | Stalans, Juanita (I416)
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| 3241 | Williamsbuerg Yorktown Daily, October 7, 2013 William B. Bassett, 89, reverend and Fort Eustis retiree Reverend William B. Bassett died on Sept. 30, 2013, at Walter Reed Convalescent Center, Gloucester. Rev. Bassett received a certificate of Theology from Virginia Union University in Richmond on June 5, 1992. After more than 30 years of dedicated service, he retired from the Transportation Department at Fort Eustis. He is preceded in death by his wife, Catherine Bassett; his parents, Lillie Elliott Bassett and Bolden Bassett of Barhamsville; a son, William S. Bassett; and eight siblings. Surviving Rev. Bassett are his daughter, Leona B. Burrell; son, Richard Bassett; sister, Frances Wake; brother, Deacon Enoch Bassett; sisters-in-law, Bessie Williams and Gertrude Bassett; grand-daughters, Catherine Farley (Scott), Andrea Swann (Gerard) and Altheia D. Bassett; grandsons, Toissant and Adrian Bassett; five great-grandchildren; a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and many caring friends. Services for Rev. Bassett will be held at noon on Monday Oct. 7, 2013, in Whiting?s Chapel with the Rev. Morris Randall officiating. Interment will follow in Williamsburg Memorial Park. Family and friends will assemble at the funeral home by 11:45 a.m. on Monday. Viewing for Rev. Bassett was held on Sunday, Oct. 6, 2013. 1930 Federal Census of Weir Creek District, New Kent County, Virginia (30 Apr 1930) Bolden Bassett - Negro - 48 - M - VA-VA-VA - Head - Laborer General Farm Lilly - Negro - 29 - F - VA-VA-VA - Wife Lorraine - Negro - 15 - F - VA-VA-VA - Daughter Curtis - Negro - 12 - M - VA-VA-VA - Son Mary L. - Negro - 11 - F - VA-VA-VA - Daughter Carry Lee - Negro - 10 - F - VA-VA-VA - Daughter Frances E. - Negro - 9 - F - VA-VA-VA - Daughter Susie - Negro - 8 - F - VA-VA-VA - Daughter William - Negro - 6 - M - VA-VA-VA - Son | Bassett, Reverend William B. (I24)
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| 3242 | Williamsport Sun-Gazette, July 2, 2013 Terri L. Clement Terri L. Clement, 57, of 341 Yeagle Road, Montoursville, was born March 28, 1956, in Williamsport, a daughter of S. James and Deanna Bassett and departed this world Sunday, June 30, 2013. Surviving in addition to her mother of Williamsport, are her husband of 24 years, Bradford Clement; brothers, Robert J. and Robin Bassett of Carlisle; brother, Timothy J. and Melanie Bassett of New Bloomfield, Michael J. and Carol Bassett of Elkton, Md.; nine nieces and nephews; three great-nieces and nephews, uncles, aunts and cousins. A memorial service will be held 10 a.m. Saturday, July 6, in Terri's garden located at 341 Yeagle Road, Montoursville. A memorial fund for the Terri L. Clement Memorial Garden has been set up through Susquehanna Bank, 350 Broad St., Montoursville, PA 17754. | Bassett, Terri L. (I31756)
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| 3243 | Willie Bass July 29, 1932 ? January 1, 2012 KELLER -- W.C. Bass, Jr. passed away Sunday, January 1, 2012 in Keller, TX. Graveside services were held at the DFW National Cemetery Jan. 6. A Memorial service will be held Saturday, Jan. 28th, 11:00 a.m. at First Baptist Church of Keller. He was born July 29, 1932 in Tucumcari, NM to Jack and Daisy Bass. He married Theda Weaver in June 1954, after returning from Korea where he served for two years. They moved to Pampa, TX in 1956. He was a member of Central Baptist Church where he served on many committees, was ordained a deacon and served as chairman several times. He was a chair member, sang bass in a quartet and was a member of a barbershop group. He served on the Board of Directors for the Rotary Club, the Salvation Army, and president of Coronado Merchant's assoc. Survivors: wife, Theda; and many nieces, nephews and friends in TX, NM, and IN. | Bass, Willie Columbus Jr. (I60795)
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| 3244 | Wilmington Morning Star, North Carolina, Friday, 21 June 1963 Simon Bass CLINTON ? Simon Bass, 62, died in the Sampson County Memorial Hospital here Thursday following a lengthy illness. He was a retired farmer of Rt. 3, Clinton. Funeral services will be held Friday at 4 p.m. in the Royal Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. Hubert Byrd and the Rev. R.M. Brown. Burial will be in the Bass Family Cemetery on Rt. 3 Clinton. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Frances Bass; a daughter, Mrs. Clara Tart of Raleigh; a son, Floyd Bass of Clinton; six brothers, A.L. Bass, Dick Bass, Mossett Bass, Charlie Bass, Richard bass and Doci Bass of Rt. 3 Clinton; and five grandchildren. 1910 Federal Census of Halls, Sampson County, North Carolina (April 26, 1910) George Bass - 31 - Male - NC-NC-NC - Head - Farmer Farm Jane - 30 - Female - NC-NC-NC - Wife William L. - 11 - Male - NC-NC-NC - Son Simon - 8 - Male - NC-NC-NC - Son George T. - 6 - Male - NC-NC-NC - Son Allen - 2 - Male - NC-NC-NC - Son Richard - 5/12 - Male - NC-NC-NC - Son (Married 12 years, 5 children, 5 living) | Bass, Simon (I16)
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| 3245 | Wilmington StarNews, 25 January 2006 Mr. Oscar Bass Jr. Mr. Bass was born April 21, 1924, in Birmingham, AL, and was the son of the late Robert Oscar Bass Sr. and Lovie Mae Harris Bass. He was also predeceased by his wife, Betty Elaine Bass in 1979 and his daughter, Wanda Bass Binkley in 2005. Having served his country honorably in the US Army, he was a veteran of WWII. Mr. Bass was a member of Atkinson Masonic Lodge No. 612 A.F. & A.M., was a 32nd Degree KCCH Scottish Rite Mason, York Rite Mason and a Certified Lecturer. He was a member of Atkinson Baptist Church. Surviving are his wife, Mary Bass of the home; daughter, Carol Elaine Conlon of Durham; son, Robert Q. Bass of Atkinson; son-in-law, Randy Binkley of Currie; and sisters, Jane Spencer of Charlotte and Amy Sumner of Hoover, AL. | Bass, Robert Oscar Jr. (I11)
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| 3246 | Wilson & Associates? Funeral Service, Inc. Burrell N. Bassett, Jr. August 20, 1951 ? August 31, 2024 On August 31, 2024, Burrell N. Bassett, age 73, of Providence Forge, VA peacefully answered the Master's call. A funeral service will be held at 1 p.m. on Saturday, September 7, 2024 at Parrish Hill Baptist Church, 12401 John Tyler Memorial Highway, Charles City, VA, with a viewing held one hour prior to the service. Interment will follow at the Parrish Hill Baptist Church Cemetery. The family is receiving services of comfort from Wilson & Associates' Funeral Service - East Chapel, 5008 Nine Mile Rd., Richmond, VA. | Bassett, Burrell Newno (I2)
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| 3247 | Wilson and Sons Joe Bass (Picture included) June 15, 1947 ? February 9, 2019 Joe Bass, also known as Elmer J. Bass Jr.- Age 71 - retired to Mexico Beach, FL, passed away on Saturday, February 9, 2019 at a local hospital. He was a member of Scott Memorial Church of God and a graduate of Central High School. He was a beloved Husband, Father, Brother and Grandfather. As a retired Electrician, he was a member of the local Chattanooga, TN chapter of I.B.E.W. He was preceded in death by his father Elmer J. Bass Sr and mother Juanita (Smith) Bass. He is survived by his wife of 31 years, Tammy Bass; sons, Eric and Lisa Bass; David and Crystal Bass; daughters, Jamie and Chris Ellis; and Kimberly Pruett; brother, Randy and Terri Bass; sister, Janice and Earl Penney; brother, Steve and Brenda Bass; grandchildren, Jackson Bass, Parker Bass, Louden Bass, Cash Ellis, Banx Ellis and Braxton Bass; a host of nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles and cousins. Memorial Services for the life of Joe Bass will be at Williamson & Sons in Soddy Daisy, TN on Tuesday, February 19, 2019 at 7:00 p.m. in the funeral home chapel with Pastor Danny Pinter officiating. The family will receive friends from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday before the service at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions can be made to your favorite charity in memory of Joe. Condolences and memories can be shared at www.williamsonandsons.com. Arrangements are by Williamson and Sons Funeral Home, 8852 Dayton Pike, Soddy-Daisy, TN 37379. | Bass, Elmer Joseph Jr. (I54031)
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| 3248 | Wilson Daily Times, 21 Jun 1988 John T. Bass STANTONSBURG ? John T. ?Tommy? Bass, 61, died Monday. The funeral will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Shingleton Funeral Home, Wilson. Burial will follow in Black Creek Cemetery. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Pearl Bass; four sons, Michael Bass of the home, John T. ?Jake? Bass Jr. of Sims, Stanley Bass of Wilson and William Rodney Bass Jr. of Fremont; two sisters, Mrs. Doris Moore of Wilson and Mrs. Elizbeth Deans of Rock Ridge; six brothers, Frank Bass Jr., Kenneth Bass and Eugene Bass, all of Wilson, Lynwood Bass of Saratoga, Bruce Bass of Stantonsburg and Rodney Bass of Rocky Mount; a five grandchildren. The family will receive friends at the funeral home tonight from 7-9. | Bass, John T. (I61198)
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| 3249 | Wilson Little Daisy Nell Stephens (Picture included) January 25, 1935 ? March 8, 2021 Daisy Nell Stephens, age 86 of Cole, passed away Monday, March 8, 2021. Daisy was born January 25, 1935 in Okla. City, OK, the only child born to Leonard Curtis Bearden and Mary Jay (Bassett) Bearden. Daisy was raised on the family home place near Criner, and attended school in Washington, graduating with the Warrior Class of 1953. Daisy married Hollis Atkinson and to this union, three children, daughter Holly and sons, Tobey and Tolar were born. Daisy first worked in Okla. City at a finance company. She would tell you that her greatest joy was her family, and she was happiest when they were all together. She worked tirelessly as a homemaker, caring and providing for her children and grandchildren. On August 1, 1985, she married her longtime friend, Gib Stephens, and by 1990, they had settled in the Cole area. Daisy loved helping Gib on the farm, helping wherever she could. They enjoyed traveling together, and taking bus tours, and she was so excited to be able to take the majority of her family on an Alaskan Cruise a few years back. Daisy was an avid quilter and loved to needlepoint. She was a gifted musician, and could play multiple instruments, and she enjoyed playing the piano, the organ and the accordion for her church. Daisy was a bright soul, full of life, and when asked how she would like to be remembered, she said, ?a good friend, and one who could be trusted. She was a wonderful wife and mother, grandmother and friend. She will be dearly missed! She was preceded in death by: her daughter, Holly Stokes and her parents, Leonard and Jay Bearden. Daisy is survived by: her husband, Gib Stephens of the home; two sons, Tobey Atkinson of Purcell and Tolar Atkinson and wife Trina of Purcell; 9 grandchildren; 13 great grandchildren and a host of other family and friends. Funeral Services are scheduled for 2:00 P.M. Thursday, March 11, 2021, at Little?s Chapel, with burial to follow at the Hillside Cemetery. The service will be livestreamed on our website, www.wilsonlittle.com and our Facebook page, Wilson Little. | Bearden, Daisy Nell (I3081)
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| 3250 | Wilson Memorial Service Bertha A. Bass (Includes picture) August 29, 1935 ? July 26, 2014 WILSON - Bertha A. Bass (Bottoms), 78, died Saturday, July 26, 2014. Funeral, Wednesday, 10:00 AM, Evergreen Memorial Park. The family will be at Wilson Memorial Service, Tuesday, 7 - 8:30 PM, and other times at 10555 Christian Rd, Wilson. She was preceded in death by parents, Emmett Jackson and Mary Etta Lamm Bass; a grandson, Joshua Lamm. Surviving are her daughters, Emily Riley (Butch), Jane Barnes, Kathy Lamm all of Wilson, Gale Batts (Ricky) of Knightdale; granddaughter, Holly Lamm of Wilson; grandsons, Jimmy Barnes and Jerry Barnes of Wilson, Daniel Batts of Knightdale. Memorials are suggested to the American Heart Assn, 1108 Windemere Dr, NW, Wilson NC 27896-2160 or to the American Diabetes Assn, 2418 Blue Ridge Rd, Suite 206, Raleigh, NC 27607-6480. | Bass, Bertha A. (I2823)
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