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Carroll Hobert Bass

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Carroll Hobert Bass

Birth
West Virginia, USA
Death
21 Aug 1925 (aged 41)
Pittsfield, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
East Liverpool, Columbiana County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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*FORMER LOCAL POTTER BURIED*
**Carroll Bass, Died at Pittsfield, Mass.**
***Funeral Today***

Funeral services for Carroll Hobert Bass, 42, former resident of East Liverpool, who died suddenly Friday from a stroke of paralysis at Pittsfield, Mass., where held this afternoon in the Sturgis Funeral home, West Fifth street.

Rev. L.J. Davison, pastor of the First United Presbyterian church was in charge. Burial was made in Riverview cemetery.

Mr. Bass had been in Pittsfield for the past 15 months where he was general forman of General Electric company Porcelain plant and is survived by his wife, one daughter, Mrs. Robert Loader, Delaware, Ohio; his mother, Mrs. E. P. Bass, East Liverpool; two brothers, J.H. Bass and H. I. Bass, both of Columbus; one half sister, Mrs. Millie Rice East Liverpool; and two half brothers, Joseph and Bert Roush, both of Chillicothe, Ohio.

(The Evening Review)
August 24, 1925 - Front page
*FORMER LOCAL POTTER BURIED*
**Carroll Bass, Died at Pittsfield, Mass.**
***Funeral Today***

Funeral services for Carroll Hobert Bass, 42, former resident of East Liverpool, who died suddenly Friday from a stroke of paralysis at Pittsfield, Mass., where held this afternoon in the Sturgis Funeral home, West Fifth street.

Rev. L.J. Davison, pastor of the First United Presbyterian church was in charge. Burial was made in Riverview cemetery.

Mr. Bass had been in Pittsfield for the past 15 months where he was general forman of General Electric company Porcelain plant and is survived by his wife, one daughter, Mrs. Robert Loader, Delaware, Ohio; his mother, Mrs. E. P. Bass, East Liverpool; two brothers, J.H. Bass and H. I. Bass, both of Columbus; one half sister, Mrs. Millie Rice East Liverpool; and two half brothers, Joseph and Bert Roush, both of Chillicothe, Ohio.

(The Evening Review)
August 24, 1925 - Front page


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