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NORMAN Marjorie Lee Hopeman-Bassett, 86, of Norman, went to be with her Lord and Savior on Monday, May 22, 2011. She was born Dec. 17, 1924 in Tyrone, OK to Blanche & Maurice Simpson. She married Lloyd R. Hopeman in 1951, and together they enjoyed 27 years of marriage. She was a proud member of the Rotary Ann's, The Petroleum Club, and was an active Republican Party member. On June 5, 1993, Marjorie married Harold Bassett, with whom she spent her remaining years. She lived most of her life in the OKC and Norman area, but lived 6 years in Pensacola, FL, and enjoyed life with Harold at Grand Lake in Tulsa. Marjorie was preceded in death by husband, Lloyd R. Hopeman; grandson, Troy Lee Hopeman; mother, Blanche G. Simpson; brother, Howard Simpson; and sister, Mickey Duncan. Survivors include husband, Harold F. Bassett; sons, Ric Hopeman and wife Dolores, Greg Hopeman and wife Jennifer; sister, Patricia Johnston; 3 grandchildren, Todd Hopeman, Jennifer Riley, and Amber Stoner; 2 great-grandchildren, Keara Riley and Darcy Riley. Memorials may be made to the Alzheimer's Association . A memorial service will be held 2:00 PM, Wed., May 25, 2011, at the First United Methodist Church of Moore. Friends may leave condolences at www.vondelsmithmortuary.com
The Day, Southeastern Connecticut, July 17, 2011

Russell-Bassett


Mr. and Mrs. Shawn Russell of Lisbon announce the engagement of their daughter, Heather Russell, to George Bassett IV, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Bassett III of Claremore, Okla.
Heather Russell is a graduate of Norwich Free Academy and Eastern Connecticut State University. She is a teacher for New London Public Schools.
George Bassett is a graduate of Norwich Technical High School and is a bus mechanic for Westerly Public Schools.
A summer 2011 wedding is planned. The couple will reside in Norwich.
Muskogee Phoenix, August 3, 2013

Teri Ann Bassett

1950 - 2013
Funeral services for Teri Ann Bassett, 62, of Muskogee, OK, will be held at 2:00 P.M. Monday, August 5, 2013 at Lescher-Millsap Funeral Home Chapel with Josh Roberts officiating.

Teri was born December 13, 1950 at Council Bluffs, Iowa, the daughter of Lewis and Unavelle (Ward) Priest, and died Friday, August 2, 2013 in Muskogee. On June 29, 1969, she married Merrill Bassett in Phoenix, AZ.

Teri worked for the Muskogee Phoenix and began her career there on January 13, 1999, working in classified and handling the employment advertising. Teri was always recognized for her outstanding sales performance.

Survivors include her husband, Merrill, of the home; five children, one brother, one sister, two grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren.


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STATE – OREGON
Oregonian, July 14, 1914

Bassett
BASSETT – Funeral services of the late Clifford F. Bassett, aged 24 years, beloved husband of Bertha Bassett, will be held at Dunning & McEntee chapel today (Tuesday), July 14, at 1:30 P.M. Friends respectfully invited to attend. Interment Riverview Cemetery.


Oregonian, July 20, 1914
Fred Bassett drowned when canoe foundered on log raft July 7.

Oregonian, July 10, 1914

Bassett’s Body Is Found

Grappler Brady Recovers Victim of Drowning in 60 Feet of Water


The body of Clifford Bassett, who was drowned Tuesday night, was recovered yesterday at 9 o’clock by City Grappler Brady. The body was found in 60 feet of water, in the place where it went down. No inquest will be held.

Bassett was drowned Tuesday evening while rowing with Miss Sarah Moran, who is employed in the Oregonian business office. Their boat was caught between the steamer Georgia Burton and a log raft she was towing. The waves from the steamer rendered the little craft uncontrollable, and she was upset. Miss Moran swam to the raft and saved herself, but Bassett could not swim, and went down.


Oregonian, July 8, 1914

Boat Is Caught By Log Tow; 1 Drowns

Clifford Bassett Loses Life Near Morrison Bridge

Sarah Moran Swims to Safety on Raft After Rowing Craft is Spun Over and Over.


Caught between the steamer Georgie S. Burton and a tow of logs, a row-boat in which Clifford Bassett and Miss Sarah Moran were riding capsized about 9:30 o’clock last night between the Morrison and Hawthorne street bridges and Mr. Bassett was drowned.

Miss Moran escaped by diving away from the logs and swimming back, later climbing aboard the raft, from which she was rescued 10 or 15 minutes later by Captain Charles Amos, of the Standard boathouse. Mr. Bassett, who was unable to swim, was dragged beneath the log tow almost instantly and Miss Moran’s efforts to reach him were futile. His body had not been recovered at an early hour this morning.

Mr. Bassett was 29 years old and for six weeks had lived at the Venable Hotel. He was salesmanager for the National Hospital Association. Miss Moran is 19 years old and is employed in the business office of The Oregonian. Miss Moran lives at 856 Haight street.

According to Miss Moran Mr. Bassett had started across the river for the Kellogg boathouse and did not see the log tow or any lights. Miss Moran insisted that the raft carried no lights. The boat was turned over and over in the collision.

Miss Moran attributes her escape to the fact that she could swim.

Toady the logs of the raft under which the body of Bassett went will be separated by the boom men in hopes of finding the body.

The Oregonian, Portland, Oregon, 16 Feb 1989

Alice B. Bassett


Alice Brewer Bassett died Friday of a stroke in a King City, Ore., convalescent center. She was 84. No service will be held. Mrs. Bassett was born in Portland on Dec. 24, 1904, and had lived in King City the last two months. Previously, she had lived in Vancouver since 1946. Mrs. Bassett was a retired teacher in Lincoln County, Ore. She was a member of the Christian Science Church and Iris Society and a charter member of the Evergreen Archery Club, all in Vancouver. Surviving Mrs. Bassett are her brother, Myron L. Brewer of Capitola, Calif.; nieces Caroline Bentley of Sierra Vista, Ariz., and Ocle Gardner of Sherwood, Ore.; and nephew, David Brewer of Portola Valley, Calif. Disposition was by cremation.
The Oregonian, Portland, Oregon, 20 Feb 1994

Dorothy Constance Bassett


The funeral for Dorothy Constance Bassett will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday in the chapel of River View Cemetery. Ms. Bassett died of cardiovascular disease Feb. 9 in her Northeast Portland home. She was 64. She was born May 5, 1929, in Kansas City, Kan. She had lived in the Portland area for many years. Ms. Bassett worked as a senior secretary at the Albertina Kerr Center for Children for many years. She most recently had owned an operated Connie Bzzz, a local secretarial business. There are no survivors. Interment will be in River View Cemetery.

The Oregonian, Portland, Oregon, January 12, 1996

E. Elaine Bassett
A funeral was held Jan. 4, 1996, in Portland First Baptist Church for E. Elaine Bassett, who died Dec. 31, 1995, at age 74.
Mrs. Bassett was born Nov. 6, 1921, in Walla Walla. Her maiden name was Holloway. She lived in the Portland area for 65 years.
She died office work and was a computer operator, working at Portland City Hall for six years.
She married Kenneth Bassett in 1950.
Survivors include her husband; daughter, Patricia Graber of Vancouver, Wash., and Nancy Jacobs of Portland; six grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
Interment will be in Williamette National Cemetery.
The family suggests remembrances to Camp Arrawanna in care of the church.
Arrangements were by Gateway Little Chapel of the Chimes.

(She was the daughter of Guy Wesley and Mona (Turnidge) Holloway. Obituary for her husband is listed below).

The Oregonian, Portland, Oregon, 5 Jun 1996

Barbara Graham Bassett


No service will be held for Barbara Graham Bassett, who died of lung disease June 1, 1996, at age 75. Mrs. Bassett was born Oct. 4, 1920, in Seattle and lived in Portland 52 years. Surviving are her daughters, Dorothy Remington of Danby and Bettylu Watts of Kalama, Wash.; son, Don of Tualatin; seven grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren. Disposition will be by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to the American Lung Association, Oregon chapter. Arrangements are by Finley-Sunset Hills Mortuary.
The Oregonian, Portland, Oregon, October 2, 1997

Carolyn Jean Bassett


A memorial service will be at 10 a.m. Friday, Oct. 3, 1997, in St. Michael Catholic Church for Carolyn Jean Bassett, who died Sept. 29 of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease, at age 65. Mrs. Bassett was born Oct. 3, 1931, in Portland. Her maiden name was Flink. A 1949 graduate of Lincoln High School, she attended Oregon State University. She married William O. in 1973. She retired in 1990 after 18 years as an administrative assistant at the Boise Cascade Corp. Previously, she had worked as a flight attendant for United Airlines and as a librarian aboard the Monterey and Mariposa cruise ships. Survivors include her husband; son, Mark O. of Portland; daughter, Mary K. Menard of Eugene, Shelby A. Milam of Lake Owsego, Lisa G. Gogas of Milwaukie and Darcy J. Wente of Portland; and seven grandchildren. Disposition by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to the OHSU Foundation, ALS research-neurology. Arrangements are by Wilhelm Funeral Home.

Seattle Pacific University

Dwaine Bassett
Dwaine Bassett CC '49 died August 1, 2004, at the age of 80. After earning his degree from Cascade College, Dwaine went on to graduate from Western Evangelical Theological Seminary. He served in the U.S. Army during World War II and following the war worked as a pastor and professor. In 1963, Dwaine joined SPC as associate director of admissions and later became director of admissions and then director of financial aid and placement. After leaving SPC, he worked for City University in Seattle. In 1992, he married Ethel Pierce. Survivors include his wife; one daughter; one son, Rodney Bassett '73; two stepdaughters; one stepson; 14 grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.

(Rod Bassett, 13 Sand Pebble Dr., Rochester, NY, (585) 594-2832, bassettr@roberts.edu)

(Dwaine L. Bassett, born 5 Jul 1924 (SSDI), died 1 Aug 2004 (SSDI))
Marquis Who's Who on the Web, 3 Aug 2006

Rodney L. Bassett


Occupation: psychologist, educator

Born: Oregon City, Oregon, June 22, 1951

Education: BA, Seattle Pacific University, 1973

MA, Ohio State University, 1975

PhD, Ohio State University, 1977

Career: Professor psychology Roberts Wesleyan College, Rochester, New York, 1977-

Career Related: Contributing editor Journal of Psychological and Christianity, 1988-90, Journal Psychology and Theology, 1989-, Research in Christian Higher Education, 1993-; book rev. editor Journal of Psychology and Christianity, 1991-.

Creative Works: Contributor articles to professional journals.

Memberships: Member Christian Association for Psychological Studies (board directors ea./nat. region 2000-).

Family: son of Dwaine L. and Irene Bassett; married Sharon L. King, August 5, 1978; children: Kimberly, Kelley.

Address: Roberts Wesleyan Coll 2301 Westside Dr Rochester New York 14624-1933.

(Dwaine L. Bassett, PFC US Army World War II, Cemetery, Valley Memorial Park, 3809 SE Tualatin Valley Hwy Hillsboro, OR 97123)


The Oregonian, Sunday, 2 Apr 2006

Mail Tribune, Jackson County, Oregon, 13 Feb 2007

Sherry Lynn Bassett
Sherry Lynn Bassett, 44, of Medford, passed away Friday, February 9, 2007 at a local motel. Arrangements: Rogue Valley Funeral Alternatives.
Statesman-Journal, Salem, Oregon, July, 2007

Gordon Dale Sleeper

June 6, 1918 - July 8, 2007
SALEM - Gordon Dale Sleeper, 89, of Salem died unexpectedly at home July 8, 2007. He was born in Nevis, Minn., June 6, 1918 and was the son of William Wilbur Sleeper and Louella Katherine (Bassett) Sleeper.
Following graduation from high school in Flaxton, N.D., Gordon enlisted in the U.S. Navy, serving as a radio man aboard ship and in Bremerton, Wash. During WWII, he served in the Pacific theater. Following the war, he became an electronics expert for the U.S government and was assigned to various countries throughout the world.
A gentle, quiet man, he made many friends wherever he went. He enjoyed gardening, golf, and bowling, and was very active in his church up until his death.
Family members include his wife, Emily Janet (Towne) Sleeper; a sister, Margaret 'Peggy' Landstrom of Tucson, Ariz.; sisters-in-law, Margaret Sleeper of Council Bluffs, La. and Marian Steinhoff of Durango, Colo.; and a daughter-in-law, Pamela (Bois) Sleeper of Manchester, N.H. Gordon was predeceased by his brothers, Wilbur William Sleeper and William Austin Sleeper; a sister, Patricia Bischoft, daughter Jery Lynn (Sleeper) Yerxa, died in 1978; and a son, Gordon Joel Sleeper, died July 8, 2007.
Viewing will be from 2 to 4 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday, July 22 at Howell-Edwards-Doerksen, 1350 Commercial Street SE, Salem. Services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday, July 23 at New Hope Foursquare Church, 4693 Swegle Road NE, Salem. A luncheon will be served at the church following the service, after which, interment will be at the Williamette National Cemetery, Portland. Arrangements have been entrusted to Howell-Edwards-Doerksen with Rigdon Ransom Funeral Directors.

(William Wilbur Sleeper, born 21 Apr 1895 (MDI), died 18 Aug 1958 (MDI) in Wilkin County, Minnesota. His mothers maiden name was Dempsey. #1377477).


The Gresham Outlook, Oregon, 23 Jul 2008

Millard Fuller

Feb. 10, 1929 – July 19, 2008
Millard Fuller, a resident of Boring, died Saturday, July 19, at age 79 from a stroke and diabetes.

A memorial service will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday, July 24, at the Living Savior Lutheran Church, 8470 S.W. Sagert St., Tualatin. A private graveside service will be on Thursday at Willamette National Cemetery in Portland.

Millard was born Feb. 10, 1929, in Portland to Fredrick and Emma W. (McFarland) Fuller. He attended a Catholic private school and spent two years in the Army and a short time in California as an aircraft mechanic.

In 1962, he married Julia Bassett. They made their home in Boring.

Millard worked as a shop foreman for the Freightliner truck manufacturing plant. He was an avid outdoorsman and enjoyed hunting bears, cougars and bobcats with his hounds. He also loved to fish, and he enjoyed the company of family and friends on his trips to the forest.

He was preceded in death by his brother, Art Fuller, in 2006; and son, Robbie Fuller, in the Vietnam War.

Survivors include his wife; sons, Ron Fuller of Tualatin, Richard Fuller of La Paz, Mexico, and Joe Fuller of North Plains; and daughter, Pam Berry of South Dakota.

Bateman Carroll Funeral Home is handling arrangements.


Statesman Journal, 8 May 2009

John C. Bassett

June 3, 1982 – March 28, 2009
SALEM – Memorial Services for John C. Bassett, 26, will be at 3 p.m. Saturday, May 9 at Recovery Church, 495 State St., Salem. Arrangements are by Virgil T. Golden Funeral Service.

Caldwell’s, Hennessey, Goetsch & McGee Funeral Home

In Memory of Angela James Bassett
Angela Bassett, known to most of us as Angie, was a very special person who touched many lives even though she never ventured far from home. You see, home is what she liked best. Home was her security, a place where she could be herself. Home was where her husband and children could always be found.

When Angie was not dealing with her brain tumor, and dealing with pain and frustration, she found her greatest comfort in family.

Angie had a little giggle that would make us all smile. She loved to laugh, but also committed to more than her fair share of tears. She was upbeat when most of us would have crawled into a little hole and given up. She was always hopeful that a cure could be found, that her tumor would stop growing, and that she could resume a normal life. I believe she only shared her real fears with her husband, mother, and a few very close friends. The past couple years meant missing birthday parties, school events, beach trips and shopping, and this was quite difficult for her. Her kids were very good about this, and probably handled it better than the adults in her life.

Angela was born on March 3, 1967 on an Army base in Fort Knox, Kentucky. After her father completed his military obligation their family returned to Portland. The family bought a home in Laurelhurst and lived there for a while, before moving to Southwest Portland and buying another home in the Multnomah Village area of the city. Angela also lived for a short time with her paternal grandparents.

Angie attended school at St. Francis, Hayhurst, Wilson High School, and Vocational Village High School. Following leaving Vocational Village, Angie went on to earn her Associates degree from PCC.

For a time Angie worked with severely compromised children at Providence Hospital. She was a gentle care giver, who found these children to be worthy of special care and abundant love. She kept in contact with many of the families after she left that job.

Angie met Jeff while she was a student at Vocational Village. They fell in love and got married on June 7, 1997. They were fortunate to add three wonderful children to their family. Tyler was born on December 12, 1997, Kessley on January 28, 2000, and Jake came along on March 28, 2003. The three kids were the light of her life. She enjoyed buying them clothes, coming up with Halloween costumes, checking their homework, answering their questions, and most of all just being there for them.

Angie is survived by her husband Jeff, her children Tyler, Kessley, and Jake, her mother Esther, her brother J.J., and numerous aunts and uncles. Her father preceded her in death on September 30, 1992. There are also extended family members who will miss her greatly: her in-laws, David and Judy, sisters-in-law, Kristi and Katy, and brothers-in-law, Steve and Justin, and her nephew Noah. There are also many friends who will miss her a great deal.

Her guardian angel, Margaret, who was also her Stephen's minister helped her in so many ways during the past few years. She often shared how they were able to laugh and cry together. Her visits were very important to her. She has continued to be a support to all of us who remain.

Sadly, Angie left us on Sunday, February 28th. None of us were prepared, nor were we ready for her departure to take place. I know we all had more stories to share, more giggles, more hugs to give, more foods to experience, especially if they were made of chocolate. Her legacy will be her beautiful family, and the many memories that each of us hold in our hearts and will continue to share with each other.

The Oregonian, November 3, 2010

Anna May Bassett


Bassett, Anna May 81 01/9/1929 10/25/2010 Anna was born in Redfield, N.Y She was a bank teller and a homemaker Anna is survived by her children, Rose Armstrong, Allen and Frank Bassett, and Barbara Center. A celebration of life will be held at 6 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 4, 2010, in Central Church of the Nazarene.

Find A Grave

Ima Jean Myrick Bassett (Picture included)
Jean Bassett, 75, of Big Spring, died Monday, May 23, 2011 at her residence. Funeral services will be at 2:00 p.m. Saturday at Myers & Smith Funeral Home with Rev. Elwin Collom, pastor of Hillcrest Baptist Church, officiating. Burial will follow at Trinity Memorial Park.

She was born December 23, 1935 in Big Spring, Texas to Josephine and Joe Myrick. She grew up in Big Spring.

She married Robert "Bob" Bassett on October 13, 1962 in Tillamook, Oregon.

She lived in Oregon, Levelland, Orange and Hemphill returning to Big Spring in 2001.

She was a homemaker and also worked in restaurants as a waitress and cashier.

She was a member of Hillcrest Baptist Church.

She is survived by her husband Bob Bassett of Big Spring, two daughters: Sandra Almager and her husband Benny of Levelland and Tana McIntire and her husband James of Lubbock, one brother: C. J. Myrick and his wife Juanita of Breckenridge; five grandchildren: Laura Bailey and her husband Kevin, Marsha Swink and her husband Jason, Nathan McIntire, Sarah Villa and her husband A. J. and John Almager and seven great grandchildren.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by one great grandson, Trey Michael Vargas.

Pallbearers will be Jimmy Anderson, Nathan McIntire, Arnold Almager, John Almager, Tommy Grissom and Aaron Myrick. Honorary pallbearer will be Dewey Anderson.

Arrangements are by Myers & Smith Funeral Home. 


Midland Reporter-Telegram, May 29, 2011

Jean Bassett


Jean Bassett, 75, of Big Spring, died Monday, May 23, 2011 at her residence. Funeral services were at 2:00 P.M. Saturday at Myers & Smith Chapel with burial at Trinity Memorial Park. She is survived by her husband Bob Bassett of Big Spring, two daughters: Sandra Almager and her husband Benny of Levelland and Tana McIntire and her husband James of Lubbock, one brother: C.J. Myrick and his wife Juanita of Breckenridge; five grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. Arrangements are by Myers & Smith Funeral Home. Pay your respects online at www.myersandsmith.com

Muskogee Phoenix, August 3, 2013

Teri Ann Bassett

1950-2013


Funeral services for Teri Ann Bassett, 62, of Muskogee, OK, will be held at 2:00 P.M. Monday, August 5, 2013 at Lescher-Millsap Funeral Home Chapel with Josh Roberts officiating.

Teri was born December 13, 1950 at Council Bluffs, Iowa, the daughter of Lewis and Unavelle (Ward) Priest, and died Friday, August 2, 2013 in Muskogee. On June 29, 1969, she married Merrill Bassett in Phoenix, AZ.

Teri worked for the Muskogee Phoenix and began her career there on January 13, 1999, working in classified and handling the employment advertising. Teri was always recognized for her outstanding sales performance.

Survivors include her husband, Merrill, of the home; five children, one brother, one sister, two grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren.


The Daily Nonpareil on August 11, 2013

Teri Ann (Priest) Bassett (Picture included)


Teri Ann (Priest) Bassett, age 62, of Muskogee, Okla., passed away on August 2, 2013, in Muskogee.
Teri was born December 13, 1950, in Council Bluffs, Iowa, to the late Lewis and Unabelle (Ward) Priest. After the death of her mother when she was an infant, Teri was raised by her grandmother, the late Elsa Ward. She was a 1969 graduate of Thomas Jefferson High School in Council Bluffs. Teri married Merrill Bassett in 1991. She worked for the Muskogee Phoenix newspaper in classified and handling the employment advertising. She was always recognized for her outstanding sales performance.
In addition to her husband, Teri is survived by one daughter, Amy Hood; 2 grandsons; and 1 great granddaughter, all of Muskogee; one sister, Nancy Fienhold, of Council Bluffs; one brother, Lewis "Butch" Priest, of Muskogee; many cousins, nieces and nephews.
Memorial services were held in Muskogee on August 5, 2013.
Find-a-Grave, April 2014

Marjorie Juanita Bassett

April 1, 1927 – April 1, 2014
Marjorie Juanita Bassett, a longtime resident of Okmulgee, went to be with her Lord on April 1, 2014 at the age of 87. She was born April 1, 1927 to Absolum and Lottie Ann Francis (Henson) Wallen in Whoody, Oklahoma. She was member of the First Baptist Church in Morris and had worked for Okmulgee Memorial Hospital for over 20 years as a LPN. She loved her co-workers and her patients but most of all she loved her family. No matter how many long hours she worked, she would always make time to spend with her family. She was not only a hard worker at the hospital but she worked just as hard at home. She was preceded by her parents, Absolum and Lottie Wallen.


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