TISHOMINGO -- Services for Fannie Cleo Hughes Bass, 100, will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday at First Baptist Church with the Rev. Perry Crisp officiating. Interment will be at Tishomingo Cemetery.
Mrs. Bass died Sept. 20, 1998, in Tishomingo. She was born March 20, 1898, at Connerville Indian Territory, to Austin B. and Mamie M. Cravatt Hughes.
She attended the Indian boarding school and married Grady L. Bass Dec. 19, 1919, at Tishomingo. The lifelong Tishomingo resident was a homemaker and the oldest member of First Baptist Church where she was active in the Baptist women's group.
She is survived by two sisters, Ida Bell Martin, Tishomingo, and Cordelia "D.A." Robertson, Puyallup, Wa. She was preceded in death by five sisters, Vivian McGilberry, Mamie Kemp, Almeda Driver, Vannoy Hughes, and Flora Tabor; and two brohters, Jeff and A.B. Hughes.
Corbin Funeral Home will direct services.
TISHOMINGO -- Services for Fannie Cleo Hughes Bass, 100, will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday at First Baptist Church with the Rev. Perry Crisp officiating. Interment will be at Tishomingo Cemetery.
Mrs. Bass died Sept. 20, 1998, in Tishomingo. She was born March 20, 1898, at Connerville Indian Territory, to Austin B. and Mamie M. Cravatt Hughes.
She attended the Indian boarding school and married Grady L. Bass Dec. 19, 1919, at Tishomingo. The lifelong Tishomingo resident was a homemaker and the oldest member of First Baptist Church where she was active in the Baptist women's group.
She is survived by two sisters, Ida Bell Martin, Tishomingo, and Cordelia "D.A." Robertson, Puyallup, Wa. She was preceded in death by five sisters, Vivian McGilberry, Mamie Kemp, Almeda Driver, Vannoy Hughes, and Flora Tabor; and two brohters, Jeff and A.B. Hughes.
Corbin Funeral Home will direct services.
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