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Howard Bassler married Kathryn Lewis, the daughter of Martin Rickard Lewis and Anna M. Wilsey. Their children were:
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Howard Bassler married '''[[Lewis, Kathryn|Kathryn Lewis]]''', the daughter of Martin Rickard Lewis and Anna M. Wilsey. Their children were:
 
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Cpl. Charles H. Bassler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard A. Bassler of West Berne, who is stationed at Fort Mac  Arthur, Calif., was chosen as one of the military police as honor guard to the King and Queen of Greece when they arrived in Los Angeles, Nov. 13, 1953.
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:[[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] - November 27, 1953
 
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Birth

Howard A. Bassler was born Thursday August 24, 1899 the son of Charles D. Bassler and Elsie Schoonmaker. His siblings were:

  • Mrs. Clara Hacher - Clara B. Hatcher, Selkirk - Clara N. Bassler (1912 – 2006)
  • Olin Bassler - Olin S. Bassler, Berne - Olin S. Bassler (1901 – 1975)
  • Peter Charles Bassler - Peter C. Bassler, Berne

Education

Occupation

Howard Bassler was a lifelong resident of West Berne and he operated a milk route while working on the family farm in Berne and in later years was a maintenance worker at Thacher Park.

Marriage & Children

Howard Bassler married Kathryn Lewis, the daughter of Martin Rickard Lewis and Anna M. Wilsey. Their children were:

  • Charles of Warner's Lake;
  • Phyllis A. Frisbee of Voorheesville;

Death

Howard A. Bassler died Friday, Sept. 19, 1986, at the Hallmark Nursing Home in Schenectady where he and his wife had been patients for over six years.

Obituary

Howard A. Bassler Obituary - Altamont Enterprise — September 25, 1986

Obituary

HOWARD BASSLER

Howard A. Bassler died Friday, Sept. 19, (1986) at the Hallmark Nursing Home in Schenectady where he and his wife had been patients for over six years.

A lifelong resident of West Berne he operated a milk route while working on the family farm in Berne and in later years was a maintenance worker at Thacher Park.

He was a member of Berne Lodge 684 F&AM, which conducted a memorial service Sunday evening at the funeral home. An avid outdoorsman, he was a member of the Berne Conservation. He was a member of the former Beaverdam Reformed Church in West Berne.

Survivors include his wife Kathryn; a son, Charles of Warner's Lake; a daughter, Phyllis A Frisbee of Voorheesville; a sister, Clara Hatcher of Selkirk; a brother, Peter of Berne; five grandchildren — Gregory Bassler of Corvallis, Ore., Nadine Bassler, Darrin Bassler, and Holly Bassler, all of East Berne and Bill Frisbee of Voorheesville; and two great-grandchildren, Andrew and Danny Bassler of Oregon.

Services were Monday from the Fredendall Funeral Home with Rev. Adrian Gray of Schenectady officiating. Burial was in Woodlawn Cemetery. Contributions may be made to the Berne Ambulance Fund.

Altamont Enterprise — September 25, 1986

Additional Media

Howard Bassler: Social Security Death Index (SSDI) Death Record
Name: Howard Bassler
State of Issue: New York
Date of Birth: Thursday August 24, 1899
Date of Death: September 1986
Est. Age at Death: 87 years
Last known residence:
City: Schenectady
County: Schenectady
State: New York
ZIP Code: 12303
Latitude: 42.7494
Longitude: -73.9270

Cpl. Charles H. Bassler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard A. Bassler of West Berne, who is stationed at Fort Mac Arthur, Calif., was chosen as one of the military police as honor guard to the King and Queen of Greece when they arrived in Los Angeles, Nov. 13, 1953.

Altamont Enterprise - November 27, 1953

Sources