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- 1940 Federal Census of Appleton, Outagamie County, WI (11 Apr 1940)
Elton W. Bassett 29 M Head WI Same * Salesman
Alyce M. 27 F Wife WI Same Beautician Beauty Parlor
(Living at 1214 North Drew St.) (* Salesman Refrigerator Sales & Service
Appleton Post Crescent, October 7, 1938
Alyce Froehlich and Elton Bassett United in Marriage
Miss Alyce Froehlich, daughter of Mrs. Alois Froehlich, Reeseville, Wis. And Elton Bassett, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Bassett, 421 St. Badger avenue, were married at 4 o’clock Thursday afternoon in the parsonage of First English Lutheran church by the Rev. F.C. Reuter. Miss Meta Froehlich, sister of the bride, and Fred Zuehlke, Oshkosh, attended the couple.
After a short trip Mr. Bassett and his bride will be at home at 918 N. Oneida street. He is employed by the Killoren Electric company, and she at Buetow’s Beauty shop.
Appleton Post-Crescent, February 22, 2013
Alyce Bassett (Picture included)
Mrs. E.W. Bassett (Alyce), age 100 of Glenwood, MN (formerly of Appleton, WI) died, February 17, 2013, at Lakeview Good Samaritan Society in Glenwood. A memorial service remembering Alyce's life will be held at 3 p.m. on Saturday, February 23, 2013, at Lakeview Good Samaritan Society in Glenwood. A memorial service and burial will be held at a later date at the Highland Memorial Park Cemetery in Appleton, Wisconsin. Arrangements are with the Hoplin-Hitchcock Funeral Home in Glenwood.
Alyce Froehlich Bassett, the daughter of Alois and Marie (Schmidt) Froehlich was born September 6, 1912 in Reeseville, Wisconsin. Alyce's first job as a teenager was playing piano for the silent movies. She also used to play for civic events and her church in her home town of Reeseville. Alyce graduated from Reeseville High School in 1930. After high school, she attended Le Clair Beauty School in Milwaukee, WI, for one year. Following graduation, she was employed as a beautician (cosmetologist) in Watertown, WI, for two years before moving to Appleton, WI, where she worked at the former Buetow Beauty Shop for seven years.
Alyce was united in marriage to Elton W. Bassett on October 6, 1939. They made their home in Appleton, WI, where E.W. (Al) Bassett founded Bassett Refrigeration, Inc. (now owned by Alyce and Al's nephews, William and James Bassett, and operated by Kim Heitzman, William's daughter, as CEO in Kaukauna, WI). Alice enjoyed being a homemaker and mother to their two daughters. She was an excellent baker and enjoyed knitting, reading, genealogy and writing poetry. While in Appleton she was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church.
Al died on May 13, 1983. Alyce eventually moved to Glenwood, MN, to be near her daughter, Julie Previant. She resided at Parkview Court before moving to Lakeview Good Samaritan Center, where she was living at the time of her death. Alyce and her late husband, Al, valued education and the gifts it provided. While Alyce was living in Glenwood she established the Bassett Family Scholarship, a scholarship for the Arts, English or Science given to students at the Minnewaska Area High School.
Alyce is survived by her daughters, Julie Bassett Previant of Sedan, MN, and Lynn Bassett Shebilske of Woodinville, WA; her granddaughter, Sherry Rothe of Woodinville, WA; her grandsons, Wilfred Previant of Gwinn, MI, Wesley Previant of Pasadena, CA, and Lee Previant of Alton, Illinois; two nieces, Marjorie (Alton) Lauersdorf, of Lowell, WI and Marion Kohn of Watertown, WI; two nephews, William (Sue) Bassett and James (Sherry) Bassett, both of Winneconne, WI; and a sister-in-law, Germaine (Mrs. Charles) Bassett, of Winneconne, WI.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Elton W. (Al) Bassett; her three sisters, Lillian Kohn, Meta Froehlich and Ann Goetz; and her two brothers, Delbert and Raymond Froehlich.
To send condolences to the family, visit our website at www.hoplinfuneralhome.com <http://www.hoplinfuneralhome.com/> and click on obituaries.
Appleton Post-Crescent, May 23, 2013
Alyce Bassett
An interment ceremony to celebrate her life will be held at the Star of Hope Chapel at Highland Memorial Cemetery on Saturday, June 1 at 1 p.m. Visitation starts at 12:30 p.m. and interment is at 2 p.m.
Mrs. Bassett passed away on Feb. 17 in Minnesota. She was the widow of E.W. (Al) Bassett, founder of Bassett Refrigeration. She was a long-time resident of Appleton, and a member of Trinity Lutheran Church. She is survived by her daughters, Lynn Shebilske and Julie Previant, and her grandchildren, Sherry Rothe, Wilfred, Wesley, and Lee Previant, nephews, William and James Bassett, and other relatives.
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