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Prof. Luther Bassett

Male 1886 - 1966  (80 years)


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  • Name Luther Bassett 
    Prefix Prof. 
    Born 9 Jul 1886  Kidwelly, Carmarthen, Wales Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    _UID 57DA24641875CA459E3007AD89C32819645B 
    Died Nov 1966  Scranton, Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Notes 
    • Emigrated to Pennsylvania.

      1920 Federal Census of Scranton, Lackawanna County, PA (14 Jan 1920)
      Luther Bassett 32 M PA WL PA Head Coal Miner
      Sellina 32 F PA WL WL Wife
      (Living at 1240 Academy Street)

      1930 Federal Census of Scranton, Lackawanna County, PA (19 Apr 1930)
      Luther Bassett 45 M WL WL WL Head Salesman Bakery (1905)
      Celena 43 F PA WL WL Wife
      (Living at 1419 West Vera? St.) (Married at 33 & 33)

      U.S. Naturalization Records, 1909

      Luther Bassett, 508 South Hyde Park Avenue, Scranton, Pennsylvania, Laborer, was born 9 July 1886 in Kidwelly, Carmarthen, South Wales. He emigrated to the United States from Southampton, England on 14 Apr 1909 arriving in New York on 22 Apr 1909 aboard the Adriatic. His wife’s name is Lottie, Llanelly, South Wales, and she now resides at Mill Lane Llanelly, South Wales.


      Druid, Pennsylvania, March 1, 1935
      Sudden Death of Mrs. Luther Bassett
      (Picture included)
      Wife of Well Known Scranton Musician and Conductor
      Passes Away in Her Sleep

      Scranton, Pa., Feb. 19. – On Saturday, January 26, Celina Phillips, beloved wife of Prof. Luther Bassett, the well known choir director, departed this life in her sleep. Her health for many years had been waning, and to conserve her strength it was her custom to rest in the morning after her husband had left for his daily work. When Mr. Bassett returned at noon that day he was shocked to discover that his beloved wife had passed away. Mrs. Bassett is survived by her husband and four sisters: Mrs. Ely Harris, Margaret, Ruth, and Martha Phillips; two brothers, William J. and Rhys J. Phillips, and an aunt, Mrs. Mary Morgan Ayers, and several nieces and nephews. She was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Phillips. Our departed sister was a faithful member of the Ebenezer Welsh Presbyterian Church, and she loved her church will all her heart.
      On Tuesday afternoon, January 29, a large concourse of friends assembled in her late home, 1119 Washburn Street, to pay their tribute of love and affection. The Revs. R. J. Williams and Dr. T. Telfion Richards conducted the memorial service. A male quartet, Harry Evans and John T. Jones of Scranton, and John Watkins and Edward Lanyon, of Taylor, sang very effectively “Come Unto Me” and “We’ll Never Say Goodbye in Heaven.” Interment was in Forest Hill cemetery.
      The Rev. R. J. Williams said of the deceased: “Our hearts were gripped with a great grief when we learned of the sudden departure of Mrs. Bassett; not that her departure was entirely unexpected, for we were cognizant of her physical infirmity, but that the call came to her in such an hour of such pathetic solitude. Mrs. Bassett, though in the bonds of physical infirmities, possessed a disciplined and cultured soul, and she reveled in the realm of music, particularly sacred music. With her liquid, mellow alto voice she sang the Lord’s songs in the sanctuary, worshipped God and enriched the service. While her place among us will be strangely vacant, we thank God for her, and for the fragrance of her memory. The Lord gave, the Lord hath taken away; blessed by the name of the Lord. A Friend.
    Person ID I695  202B Bassetts of Llanelly, Carmarthenshire, Wales
    Last Modified 22 Jun 2018 

    Father David Bassett,   b. Abt 1853, Llanelly, Carmarthen, Wales Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Mother Mary Ann 
    Family ID F127  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Celina "Selina" Phillips,   d. 26 Jan 1935 
    Family ID F192  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart