Bassett Family Association Database
Margaret Mary Morovich
1908 - 1992 (84 years)-
Name Margaret Mary Morovich Born 5 Jan 1908 Galveston, Texas Gender Female Died 17 Oct 1992 Galveston, Texas Notes - The Galveston Daily News, Sunday Morning, October 18, 1992
Margaret M. Bassett
GALVESTON – Margaret Mary Bassett, 84, died at her Galveston ho
Saturday.
Funeral services will be 10 a.m. Monday at Sacred Heart Catholic
Church.
Burial will be at Galveston Memorial Park immediately following the
services.
Visitation will be at 4 p.m. Sunday in the Memorial Room of Broadway
Funeral Home.
A rosary will be said at 7 p.m. Sunday.
Mrs. Bassett was born Jan. 5, 1908, in Galveston. She was married to
the late Oliver Howard Bassett of Galveston for 57 years.
Survivors include her daughter and son-in-law, Mary and Arthur Koblasz
of Atlanta; grandsons, Sean McCutchen of Galveston, Ian McCutchen of Atlanta,
and Joey Koblasz and Gary Koblasz of Atlanta; niece, Josephine Schattel of
Galveston; cousins, Hazel Termini and E.A. Mantzel of Galveston; and nephew,
Leo Morovich of LaGrange.
Pallbearers will be Arthur Koblasz, Sean McCutchen, Ian McCutchen,
David Abraham, George Morovich and Richard Schattel.
Honorary pallbearers will be Joey Koblasz and Gary Koblasz. (Broadway
Funeral Home)
Person ID I25135 1A William Bassett of Plymouth Last Modified 23 Sep 2011
Family Oliver Howard Bassett, b. 15 Sep 1912, Galveston County, Texas , d. 31 Oct 1999, Galveston County, Texas (Age 87 years) Married 15 May 1935 Sacred Heart Church Notes - The Galveston Daily News, Sunday, May 19, 1935
Wedding Solemnized
The wedding of Miss Margaret Morovich, daughter of George Morovich, to
Oliver Howard Bassett was solemnized on Wednesday morning at 10 o’clock at
Sacred Heart Church with Rev. M.S. Chataignon officiating, according to
announcements made yesterday.
The bride who was given in marriage by her father was gown
frock of white crepe with which she wore matching accessories. She carried an
arm bouquet of white carnations in shower effect.
Mrs. Frank Termint, cousin of the bride, was matron of honor, and was
attired in an ensemble of shell pink. Her bouquet was of a deeper shade of pink
carnations. The bridesmaid, Miss Viola Boddeker, chose a gown of powder blue
and carried pink carnations.
William Kennedy was groomsman.
Following the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served at the home of
the bride’s father by her aunts, Mrs. H.J. Audie and Mrs. T. Mantze
A reception was held at 8 o’clock that evening at the home. The
bride’s table was laid with a lace cloth and centered with a three-tier
wedding cake. Many guests attended the event.
Mr. and Mrs. Bassett will make their home at 3720 Broadway.
Children 1. Mary Augusta Bassett, b. Private [Private] Family ID F09708 Group Sheet | Family Chart
- The Galveston Daily News, Sunday Morning, October 18, 1992