Mamie Garrett Bassett, youngest daughter of William and Ella Lansford Garrett, was born in Foster Township, Marion County, Illinois, on February 11, 1901, and passed away quietly after a long illness at her home near Kinmundy, July 21st, 1946, age 45 years, 5 months, and 10 days.
Early in life she united with the Methodist Church at Arnold Chapel, from which she never moved her membership.
On Sept. 14, 1929, she was married to Clyde Bassett. Two daughters came to bless this home, Evelyn and Helen. Besides these two devoted children and her faithful companion, she is survived by four brothers and two sisters, Selby, Alma, Ill.; Berthol, Frank, and Clyde of Kinmundy; Mrs. Hazel Livesay of Decatur, Ill.; and Mrs. Esta Robb of Kinmundy; and a host of relatives and friends.
Mamie was a devoted wife, a loving mother, a true and loyal friend and neighbor and will be sadly missed by this whole community.
The funeral service was held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Methodist Church, in Kinmundy, Rev. Brakemeyer officiating, and interment made in Sandy Branch Cemetery.
Mamie Garrett Bassett, youngest daughter of William and Ella Lansford Garrett, was born in Foster Township, Marion County, Illinois, on February 11, 1901, and passed away quietly after a long illness at her home near Kinmundy, July 21st, 1946, age 45 years, 5 months, and 10 days.
Early in life she united with the Methodist Church at Arnold Chapel, from which she never moved her membership.
On Sept. 14, 1929, she was married to Clyde Bassett. Two daughters came to bless this home, Evelyn and Helen. Besides these two devoted children and her faithful companion, she is survived by four brothers and two sisters, Selby, Alma, Ill.; Berthol, Frank, and Clyde of Kinmundy; Mrs. Hazel Livesay of Decatur, Ill.; and Mrs. Esta Robb of Kinmundy; and a host of relatives and friends.
Mamie was a devoted wife, a loving mother, a true and loyal friend and neighbor and will be sadly missed by this whole community.
The funeral service was held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Methodist Church, in Kinmundy, Rev. Brakemeyer officiating, and interment made in Sandy Branch Cemetery.
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