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− | + | [[File:19500310BasslerCharlesDObit.jpg|300px|thumb|right|<center>Charles D. Bassler Obituary - [[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] — March 10, 1950</center>]] | |
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+ | BASSLER - Wednesday, March 1, (1950) at Berne, Charles D. Bassler, husband of Elsie Schoonmaker; father of Mrs. Clara Hacher, Howard, Olin and Peter Bassler, brother of Mrs. Rhoba Woltord. Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon fromt he Floyd J. Brunk Funeral Home, Berne. | ||
+ | :[[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] — March 10, 1950 | ||
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BASSLER - Wednesday, March 1, (1950) at Berne, Charles D. Bassler, husband of Elsie Schoonmaker; father of Mrs. Clara Hacher, Howard, Olin and Peter Bassler, brother of Mrs. Rhoba Woltord. Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon fromt he Floyd J. Brunk Funeral Home, Berne.
- Altamont Enterprise — March 10, 1950
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Charles D. Bassler, who died in the Town of Berne Mar. 1, left a $29,000 estate to his widow, children and grandchildren, according to terms of his will admitted to probate by surrogate Rogan. Mrs. Elsie E. Bassler, widow, receives $10,000. Bequests to his children included; $2,000 each to Clara B. Hatcher, Selkirk, and Peter C. Bassler, IBerne; $6,000 to Howard A, Bassler, West Berne , and $10,000 to Olin S. Bassler, Berne. Six grandchildren were bequeathed $100 each.
- Altamont Enterprise - March 31, 1950
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