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Matthew Belton Bass

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Matthew Belton Bass

Birth
Tallapoosa County, Alabama, USA
Death
1920 (aged 66–67)
Houston, Harris County, Texas, USA
Burial
San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section A, Row 6
Memorial ID
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In 1893 he was Cotton Buyer, San Antonio, Texas
In 1917 he worked for T H Bass

San Antonio Express, San Antonio, Texas October 9, 1920
KILLED IN ACCIDENT
M.B. Bass, Formerly of San Antonio Meets Death in Houston
M.B. Bass of Houston, father of Mrs W. R. Camp, 306 West Cincinnati Avenue, was run over by an automobile and killed while crossing a street Friday night at 7:30 o'clock. Mr. Bass, who was about 68 of age, was formerly a resident of San Antonio, but moved to Houston 20 years ago. He is survived by his wife, two daughters, Mrs Camp and Mrs J. M. May of Greenwood, La.; a sister Mrs. Gaddis of Alabama and three brothers L. P. Bass, Charles Bass and T. H. Bass of Houston; five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
The body, which will be buried here is due to arrive today. Funeral arrangements will be announced later.
San Antonio Express, San Antonio, Texas October 10, 1920

OBITUARY
M B Bass
The body of M.B. Bass, a resident of San Antonio 20 years ago, who was killed Friday night in Houston when struck by an automobile , will arrive here this morning for burial. Services will be held this afternoon, it is announced , but no definite arrangements have been made. Mr. Bass, was 68 years old and is survived by a daughter Mrs. W. R. Camp and a brother, Charles Charles Bass of San Antonio, another daughter , Mrs J. M. May of Greenwood, La., a brother F. B Bass of Houston and a sister Mrs Gaddis of Alabama; five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
Houston Chronicle, Houston, Texas October 10, 1920 ( Monday)

The body of M B Bass, 408 ½ Hadley Avenue, who died of injuries received in an automobile accident last Friday night, was sent to San Antonio Sunday by the Houston Undertaking Company . Rev. S R Ray officiated at the services.
In 1893 he was Cotton Buyer, San Antonio, Texas
In 1917 he worked for T H Bass

San Antonio Express, San Antonio, Texas October 9, 1920
KILLED IN ACCIDENT
M.B. Bass, Formerly of San Antonio Meets Death in Houston
M.B. Bass of Houston, father of Mrs W. R. Camp, 306 West Cincinnati Avenue, was run over by an automobile and killed while crossing a street Friday night at 7:30 o'clock. Mr. Bass, who was about 68 of age, was formerly a resident of San Antonio, but moved to Houston 20 years ago. He is survived by his wife, two daughters, Mrs Camp and Mrs J. M. May of Greenwood, La.; a sister Mrs. Gaddis of Alabama and three brothers L. P. Bass, Charles Bass and T. H. Bass of Houston; five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
The body, which will be buried here is due to arrive today. Funeral arrangements will be announced later.
San Antonio Express, San Antonio, Texas October 10, 1920

OBITUARY
M B Bass
The body of M.B. Bass, a resident of San Antonio 20 years ago, who was killed Friday night in Houston when struck by an automobile , will arrive here this morning for burial. Services will be held this afternoon, it is announced , but no definite arrangements have been made. Mr. Bass, was 68 years old and is survived by a daughter Mrs. W. R. Camp and a brother, Charles Charles Bass of San Antonio, another daughter , Mrs J. M. May of Greenwood, La., a brother F. B Bass of Houston and a sister Mrs Gaddis of Alabama; five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
Houston Chronicle, Houston, Texas October 10, 1920 ( Monday)

The body of M B Bass, 408 ½ Hadley Avenue, who died of injuries received in an automobile accident last Friday night, was sent to San Antonio Sunday by the Houston Undertaking Company . Rev. S R Ray officiated at the services.


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