Barbara is survived by two daughters; four sons; three grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; three sisters; and three brothers. She was preceded in death by two sons, Raymond L. Bass Jr and Jason K. Bass.
Barbara will be missed by many more friends and relatives. A lover of animals through her years, Barbara loved many fur babies that have passed on to animal Heaven, most recently her beloved shitzu, Princess.
Barbara, affectionately known as Nana and Barb, always had a smile on her face and love in her heart. The happiness of her family meant everything to her and she always found a way to help others. She was a lover of elephants with their trunks up, a nice hearty steak with a double shot margarita from Texas Roadhouse, enjoyed a relaxing search-a-word puzzle, listening to country music, as she was a farm girl originally from Rochester, VT, and watching a good New York Yankees or New England Patriots game with her late husband. Barbara worked in a jewelry factory before retiring and was a collector of many trinkets, notably her very large salt 'n pepper shaker collection. In her retirement, she ran an antiques booth at Americana Flea Market on the weekends. Barbara enjoyed spending time, especially the holidays, with her extended family and having many laughs. She will be remembered with love and fondness now that she is with her Honey and her two sons.
Arrangements were entrusted to J.F. Skeffington Funeral Home and Cremations, 925 Chalkstone Avenue, Providence, RI. Relatives and friends were invited to a viewing on Friday, August 19, 2022 from 4:00-7:00 PM. A service was held in the funeral home the following day at 10:00 AM, followed by burial in North Burial Ground Cemetery in Providence, RI.
Barbara is survived by two daughters; four sons; three grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; three sisters; and three brothers. She was preceded in death by two sons, Raymond L. Bass Jr and Jason K. Bass.
Barbara will be missed by many more friends and relatives. A lover of animals through her years, Barbara loved many fur babies that have passed on to animal Heaven, most recently her beloved shitzu, Princess.
Barbara, affectionately known as Nana and Barb, always had a smile on her face and love in her heart. The happiness of her family meant everything to her and she always found a way to help others. She was a lover of elephants with their trunks up, a nice hearty steak with a double shot margarita from Texas Roadhouse, enjoyed a relaxing search-a-word puzzle, listening to country music, as she was a farm girl originally from Rochester, VT, and watching a good New York Yankees or New England Patriots game with her late husband. Barbara worked in a jewelry factory before retiring and was a collector of many trinkets, notably her very large salt 'n pepper shaker collection. In her retirement, she ran an antiques booth at Americana Flea Market on the weekends. Barbara enjoyed spending time, especially the holidays, with her extended family and having many laughs. She will be remembered with love and fondness now that she is with her Honey and her two sons.
Arrangements were entrusted to J.F. Skeffington Funeral Home and Cremations, 925 Chalkstone Avenue, Providence, RI. Relatives and friends were invited to a viewing on Friday, August 19, 2022 from 4:00-7:00 PM. A service was held in the funeral home the following day at 10:00 AM, followed by burial in North Burial Ground Cemetery in Providence, RI.
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