Thomas County GaArchives Obituaries.....Joe C. Bass December 16 1979
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JOE C BASS

Funeral Services for Joe C Bass, 69, of 102 Woodland Drive, will be
conducted at 2 p.m Tuesday Dec 18,1979, at Dawson Street United Methodist
Church by the Rev. Virgil Lee and the Rev. John Bagwell, with Burial in
Laurel Hill Cemetery by Dekle Funeral Chapel. Honary pallbearers will be
members of the Gideons International and members of the administrative board
of the church. Mr. Bass died Sunday, December 16, 1979, at Archbold Memorial
Hospital after a lengthy illness. Born Feb 5, 1910 in Bradford County,
Florida a son of the late William A and Mattie Jackson Bass. Mr. Bass moved
to Thomasville from Tift County and spent most of his life in Thomasville. A
produce broker, he was one of the founders of the State Farmers Market here
and maintained a business at the market for 45 years. He was a member of
Gideons International and the Dawson Street United Methodist Church.
Survivors include his wife Genelda Bass, daughters, Mrs. George(Mary
Frances)Blow of Jacksonville, Florida, Mrs. Neil(Betty)Sherrod of LaGrange,
Ga., Mrs. Greg(Winnette)Stinson of Thomasville and Miss Linda Bass of
Statesboro, sons, Billy Joe Bass of Valdosta and Saudi Arabia, Allen Wayne
Bass and Joseph Bass of Thomasville, a sister Minnie Lee Bass Hobbs of
Walterboro, SC, 11 grandchildren, 5 great grandchildren and a number of
neices and nephews.He was preceded in death by his brothers William Wesley
Bass and Bira Bass of Tifton and his sisters, Lois Bass Lamb of Tifton and
Pearl Bass Williams of Lake City, Fla. In lieu of flowers, donations may be
given to Gideons International P O Box 182 Thomasville, Ga. or the Building
Fund for the Dawson Street United Methodist Church.



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