Wife, Maxine.
The Oklahoman, Wed., Dec. 21, 1971: (obit courtesy of Kim Woodhouse)
WARREN BASS - Moore
Services for Warren Bass 59, will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Southwest Baptist Church with burial in Resthaven Cemetery directed by Bill Eisenhour Southeast Funeral Home. He died Sunday at Moore Municipal Hospital.
Bass was born in Wellston and came to Oklahoma City in 1940. He was a welder for Black, Sivals & Bryson, Inc. Bass was a member of Southwest Baptist Church.
Survivors include his wife, Maxine; two (sic, three) sons, Dean, Noble and James, Moore; two daugters, Mrs. Sheila Hutcheson and Dee Lee Roberts, both of Moore; four brothers, Harry of Wellston, Gouede, Anaheim, Calif., Faine, Oklahoma City, and Earl, ____ SW 57; two sisters, Mrs. Rose Bannister, ____ SW 27 and Mrs. Delia Whitehurst, Selma, Calif., and six grandchildren.
Wife, Maxine.
The Oklahoman, Wed., Dec. 21, 1971: (obit courtesy of Kim Woodhouse)
WARREN BASS - Moore
Services for Warren Bass 59, will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Southwest Baptist Church with burial in Resthaven Cemetery directed by Bill Eisenhour Southeast Funeral Home. He died Sunday at Moore Municipal Hospital.
Bass was born in Wellston and came to Oklahoma City in 1940. He was a welder for Black, Sivals & Bryson, Inc. Bass was a member of Southwest Baptist Church.
Survivors include his wife, Maxine; two (sic, three) sons, Dean, Noble and James, Moore; two daugters, Mrs. Sheila Hutcheson and Dee Lee Roberts, both of Moore; four brothers, Harry of Wellston, Gouede, Anaheim, Calif., Faine, Oklahoma City, and Earl, ____ SW 57; two sisters, Mrs. Rose Bannister, ____ SW 27 and Mrs. Delia Whitehurst, Selma, Calif., and six grandchildren.
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