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Clarence Plez Bastin

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Clarence Plez Bastin

Birth
Marysville, Marshall County, Kansas, USA
Death
11 Sep 1941 (aged 70)
Carthage, Jasper County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Carthage, Jasper County, Missouri, USA GPS-Latitude: 37.1721477, Longitude: -94.3296413
Plot
GAR Bl 25 Lot 14 Sp 9
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Clarence Bastin was retired, residing with his wife at their home on 217 Blanche Street. He had resided in the Carthage community for 64 years when he passed away of heart disease and a coronary occlusion.

The death certificate can be viewed online at Missouri Digital Archives/death certificates online website.


CARTHAGE EVENING PRESS
SEPTEMBER 12, 1941

DEATH OF C. P. BASTIN
FORMER TRANSFER OPERATOR WAS 70

Heart Disease Takes Long Time Resident of County


Clarence Plez Bastin 70, who had lived in Carthage and Avilla the last 64 years, died at 11:30 o'clock last night at his home, 217 Blanch street. He had been suffering from a heart ailment about a year but had been able to be up and around until yesterday.
Mr. Bastin's death occurred four days after that if a sister, Mrs. Emma Root, who passed away last Sunday at her home in Waterford, California.
He came to Carthage with his parents, the late Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Bastin, when he was six years old from Marysville, Kansas, where Mr. Bastin was born August 4, 1871. Mr. Bastin was in the transfer business here a number of years and later operated a filling station at the corner of Garrison and Macon Streets. He retired several years ago.

Surviving Mr. Bastin are his wife, Mrs. Carrie Sterrett Bastin;
two daughters;
Mrs. H. H. Sterling of Seminole, Oklahoma and
Mrs. W. L. Long of Carthage

a son;
Clarence Bastin, Jr. of Carthage

two grandchildren;

his step-mother, Dora Bastin of West Plains and three half-brothers;
Fred Bastin of West Plains
Floyd Bastin of Elmhurst, Illinois and
John H. Cook of California

Mr. Bastin was a member of the Methodist church
Funeral services were held at the Ulmer Funeral Home and burial was in Park Cemetery.

Clarence Bastin was retired, residing with his wife at their home on 217 Blanche Street. He had resided in the Carthage community for 64 years when he passed away of heart disease and a coronary occlusion.

The death certificate can be viewed online at Missouri Digital Archives/death certificates online website.


CARTHAGE EVENING PRESS
SEPTEMBER 12, 1941

DEATH OF C. P. BASTIN
FORMER TRANSFER OPERATOR WAS 70

Heart Disease Takes Long Time Resident of County


Clarence Plez Bastin 70, who had lived in Carthage and Avilla the last 64 years, died at 11:30 o'clock last night at his home, 217 Blanch street. He had been suffering from a heart ailment about a year but had been able to be up and around until yesterday.
Mr. Bastin's death occurred four days after that if a sister, Mrs. Emma Root, who passed away last Sunday at her home in Waterford, California.
He came to Carthage with his parents, the late Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Bastin, when he was six years old from Marysville, Kansas, where Mr. Bastin was born August 4, 1871. Mr. Bastin was in the transfer business here a number of years and later operated a filling station at the corner of Garrison and Macon Streets. He retired several years ago.

Surviving Mr. Bastin are his wife, Mrs. Carrie Sterrett Bastin;
two daughters;
Mrs. H. H. Sterling of Seminole, Oklahoma and
Mrs. W. L. Long of Carthage

a son;
Clarence Bastin, Jr. of Carthage

two grandchildren;

his step-mother, Dora Bastin of West Plains and three half-brothers;
Fred Bastin of West Plains
Floyd Bastin of Elmhurst, Illinois and
John H. Cook of California

Mr. Bastin was a member of the Methodist church
Funeral services were held at the Ulmer Funeral Home and burial was in Park Cemetery.



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