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Dorthy Sue Bassett

Female 1921 - 2010  (89 years)


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  • Name Dorthy Sue Bassett 
    Born 20 Feb 1921  Kansas City, Missouri Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Female 
    _UID 653DBD73C406A24CB2F8011067927217C77D 
    Died 17 Dec 2010 
    Notes 
    • Baxter Bulletin
      December 20, 2010
      Dorothy Bassett Edwards
      Memorial Graveside Services for Dorothy Bassett Edwards of Mountain Home, Arkansas, will be 10:00 am Monday, December 20, 2010 at Kirby's Tucker Memorial Cemetery. Dorothy died Friday, December 17, 2010, at the age of 89. Dorothy was born February 20, 1921 in Kansas City, Missouri, the daughter of Woodson W. and Bee Knerr Bassett. She attended the University of Arkansas where she was a member of Pi Beta Phi Sorority. She married Howard Edwards on September 8, 1950 at Monticello, Arkansas. She was a homemaker. Dorothy lived in Mountain Home for 17 years moving from Nederland, Texas. Dorothy's family would like to thank Dr. Tim Paden and the staff at the Gassville Nursing Center for the care that they gave to her. Dorothy Edwards is survived by her daughter, Elizabeth (Charles) Lewis of Mountain Home, Arkansas; granddaughter, Shelby Brugman of San Marcos, Texas; 3 great-grandsons, Jeremy, Kerry, and Jamie Brugman, great-great-grandson, Ryan Brugman, 3 nieces, and 6 nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, 1 brother, 2 sisters, and a son-in-law. Burial will be in the Kirby's Tucker Memorial Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Humane Society of North Central Arkansas, 2656 Hwy 201 North, Mountain Home, Arkansas 72653. Arrangements are by Kirby Family Funeral and Cremation Services. Visit an online obituary and guestbook at www.kirbyandfamily.com.

      HISTORY OF WASHINGTON COUNTY, ARKANSAS
      Shilo Museum 1989
      Article by Marynm Shaw Bassett
      Woodson W. Bassett, Sr.
      Woodson William Bassett, Sr., was born April 24, 1880 in Iantha, Missouri. On January 23, 1919, he married Bertha (Bee) Irene Knerr, born August 19, 1893 in Allerton, Iowa, the daughter of George Frederick and Ida Corbett Knerr of Fayetteville, Arkansas.
      Woodson and Bee had four children - Betty Jane, born January 8, 1920, Dorothy Sue born February 20, 1921, Trixie Bee born October 30, 1922 and Woodson William, Jr., born November 7, 1926. The family moved to Fayetteville in 1936.
      Woodson's ancesters originated in Virginia and migrated to Kentucky. His grandfather, Thomas Bassett, moved westward to Clay County, Illinois in the mid 1800's. He was a veteran of the Mexican War. When he returned from the war, he became a wagon master, guiding settlers and herding cattle to California. His first trip out and back took two years. He attempted a second trip by boat to establish a homestead for this family. He sailed from New York around the "Big Horn" to the Isthmus of Panama where he "took a fever" and died. Thomas was married to Nancy Ann Smith. They had three children - John Wesley, a teacher, Sarah Ann and Nathaniel.
      Nathaniel "Than" Bassett was born March 18, 1854 in Clay County, Illinois. He married Elma Jane Williams, born in 1858. They went even farther west to Iantha, Missouri. They had three children: William Oscar, Woodson William and a daughter, Irkle Bell. Jane died when her youngest child was but two years of age. "Than" then married Ann Nance. They had one son, James D. (Jim) Bassett. A measles epidemic in 1901 caused the death of Irkle Bell. She was only seventeen. "Than" homesteaded a two-hundred acre farm in Haines Grove, Missouri. Editor of the Lamar Democrat often referred to him as the democratic leader of Barton County - a political avocation, all three of his sons and one great-grandson would inherit. Both Woodson and Oscar served as Clerks of Barton County, and Jim spent a major portion of his life as elected sheriff of Barton County. Oscar moved to Okmulgee, Oklahoma where he was elected to two terms as County Commissioner. He was joined there in the early 1900s by Woodson and they became successful, even quite wealthy, in the independent oil and gas leasing business. However, the 1929 market crash and ensuing depression swept their fortunes away and forced them to emotionally and economically restructure their lives. Oscar died of "a heart ailment" in 1934 and his family moved to California. In 1935, Jim witnessed the bizarre death of his nineteen year-old son, Maurice, who was a passenger in a monoplane which crashed near his father's office on the downtown square of Lamar, Missouri.
      Family tragedies, economic depression and the pressing need to provide for and educatte their children, were all factors which motivated Woodson and Bee to move their family to Fayetteville in 1936. They could be near Bee's family and near a state university. All their children would eventually attend the University of Arkansas.
      Woodson opened an office on the Fayetteville square and sold insurance and real estate and made appraisals for the Home Loan Bank. When their youngest child entered the University of Arkansas, Bee became an assistant to the registrar there, handling all World War II student veteran's affairs.
      Woodson died December 6, 1964 and Bee, on September 7, 1971. Both are buried at Fairview Memorial Gardens, Fayetteville, Arkansas.
      The only remaining males in the Bassett geneological lineage of Thomas, Nathaniel and Woodson W. Bassett, Sr. are Woodson W. (Bill) Bassett Jr. and his two sons.
      Bill is the senior member of the Bassett Law Firm, 221 North College Avenue, Fayetteville, Arkansas. On December 16, 1950, he married Marynm Shaw of Homer, Louisiana. They have three children: Woodson William (Woody) Bassett, III, born November 3, 1951 in Monroe, Louisiana; Beverly Marynm Bassett, born May 29, 1953 and Tod Corbett Bassett, born September 8, 1955 - both in Fayetteville, Arkansas. All are attorneys. Woody and Tod are members of the Bassett Law Firm. Woody is charman of the Washington County Democratic Party. Tod is married to the former Mary Helen Sugg of Fayetteville. Beverly was a member of the Mitchell Law Firm of Little Rock, Arkansas until her appointment by Governor Bill Clinton as the Securities Commissioner for the State of Arkansas - first woman to hold this position in Arkansas. She is married to Archie Schaffer III of Little Rock and they have one daughter, Eliot Shaw Schaffer, born June 11, 1987.
    Person ID I2755  2B Thomas Bassett of Virginia
    Last Modified 23 Aug 2013 

    Father Woodson William Bassett, Sr.,   b. 4 Dec 1880, Pixley Township, Clay County, Illinois Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 6 Dec 1964, Fayetteville, Washington County, Arkansas Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 84 years) 
    Mother Bertha (Bee) Irene Knerr,   b. 19 Aug 1893, Allerton, Iowa Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 7 Sep 1971  (Age 78 years) 
    Married 23 Jan 1919  Allerton, Iowa Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID F642  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Howard Edwards 
    Married 8 Sep 1950  Monticello, Arkansas Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
    +1. Elizabeth Edwards
    Family ID F962  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart