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Phillip Benjamin Bass Sr.

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Phillip Benjamin Bass Sr.

Birth
Simpson County, Mississippi, USA
Death
20 Mar 1940 (aged 64)
Bridgeport, Simpson County, Mississippi, USA
Burial
Simpson County, Mississippi, USA Add to Map
Plot
Grave 52
Memorial ID
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Philip Benjamin Bass married Mary Balsorah Thompson on 06 Jan 1897 at New Hebron, Lawrence County, Mississippi, USA by Reverend W. M. Carter.
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FATHER SUMMIT RESIDENT DIES;
Phillip Bass, 64, Succumbs Unexpectedly At Pinola Home
Funeral services for Phillip B. Bass, 64-year-old father of Mrs. Henry L. Brown, of east of Summit, were held in Pleasant Hill church, near Pinola, at 3 p. m. Friday.
Burial was in Buckley-Armstrong cemetery, at Bridgeport community, also near Pinola. The Rev. Phillips, of New Hebron, conducted the services and was assisted by the Rev. B. Frank Smith.
Mr. Bass died at his home in Pinola, Simpson county, Thursday noon.
Although Mr. Bass had been in ill health for two years, suffering from arthritis from which he appeared to be recovering, the immediate cause of his unexpected death was a heart attack.
Mr. Bass was a member of the Baptist church. Besides his wife and the daughter here, others surviving are one brother. Ephraim Bass; four other daughters, Mrs. B. L. Caldwell, Jackson; Mary E. Bass, Jackson; Mrs. B. Frank Smith, Lyons; Mrs. C. A. Bush, Mobile, Ala.; three sons, Phillip B. Bass Jr., and Archibald Bass, Pinola, and Sgt. Eugene P. Bass, of Honolulu, Hawaii.
McComb Daily Journal, 25 Mar 1940, Mon, Page 5
Philip Benjamin Bass married Mary Balsorah Thompson on 06 Jan 1897 at New Hebron, Lawrence County, Mississippi, USA by Reverend W. M. Carter.
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FATHER SUMMIT RESIDENT DIES;
Phillip Bass, 64, Succumbs Unexpectedly At Pinola Home
Funeral services for Phillip B. Bass, 64-year-old father of Mrs. Henry L. Brown, of east of Summit, were held in Pleasant Hill church, near Pinola, at 3 p. m. Friday.
Burial was in Buckley-Armstrong cemetery, at Bridgeport community, also near Pinola. The Rev. Phillips, of New Hebron, conducted the services and was assisted by the Rev. B. Frank Smith.
Mr. Bass died at his home in Pinola, Simpson county, Thursday noon.
Although Mr. Bass had been in ill health for two years, suffering from arthritis from which he appeared to be recovering, the immediate cause of his unexpected death was a heart attack.
Mr. Bass was a member of the Baptist church. Besides his wife and the daughter here, others surviving are one brother. Ephraim Bass; four other daughters, Mrs. B. L. Caldwell, Jackson; Mary E. Bass, Jackson; Mrs. B. Frank Smith, Lyons; Mrs. C. A. Bush, Mobile, Ala.; three sons, Phillip B. Bass Jr., and Archibald Bass, Pinola, and Sgt. Eugene P. Bass, of Honolulu, Hawaii.
McComb Daily Journal, 25 Mar 1940, Mon, Page 5


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