Mrs. Frank Bass
MRS. FRANK BASS DIED AT LOCAL HOSPITAL
Newspaper, 1959.
Mrs. Eula Lee Bass, 57, who resided at 221 ½ North Chestnut Street, passed away at 6:45 p.m. Tuesday in Collin Memorial Hospital after several months’ illness. She was born in Collin County December 22, 1902, the daughter of John H. and Sallie Kindle Renfro, and spent most of her life in McKinney. She was married in 1920 to B. F. Bass.
Surviving are her husband, two daughters, Geraldine and Frankie Bass, her mother Mrs. Sallie Renfro; a sister Mrs. H. M. Davidson and two brothers, Sam and Charlie Renfro, all of McKinney.
Funeral services are 2 p.m. Thursday in Turrentine-Jackson Chapel, conducted by Dr. Charles Meyers, pastor of the First Baptist Church, with burial in Pecan Grove Cemetery.
Newspaper, 1959.
Mrs. Eula Lee Bass, 57, who resided at 221 ½ North Chestnut Street, passed away at 6:45 p.m. Tuesday in Collin Memorial Hospital after several months’ illness. She was born in Collin County December 22, 1902, the daughter of John H. and Sallie Kindle Renfro, and spent most of her life in McKinney. She was married in 1920 to B. F. Bass.
Surviving are her husband, two daughters, Geraldine and Frankie Bass, her mother Mrs. Sallie Renfro; a sister Mrs. H. M. Davidson and two brothers, Sam and Charlie Renfro, all of McKinney.
Funeral services are 2 p.m. Thursday in Turrentine-Jackson Chapel, conducted by Dr. Charles Meyers, pastor of the First Baptist Church, with burial in Pecan Grove Cemetery.