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==Obituary==  
 
==Obituary==  
h has again visited the village of Guiiderland, removing from her midst Mr. J. J. Bassler who patiently awaited his going, lovingly and patiently waiting for the Crossing, there was
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[[File:.jpg|300px|thumb|right|<center>John Jost Bassler Obituary - [[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] — September 7, 1906</center>]]
no mouring when be pushed out to sea, bound for the Golden Shore. Mr. Bassler was born in Knox, Feb. 16, 1833. He was the oldest son of Mr. and Mrs.
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OBITUARY
Peter Bassler. In 1833 he was united
 
in marriage to Miss Mary E. Steiner
 
of Berne, who bas been his loving helpmate for Si years and was a constant
 
attendant at his bedside through his
 
last ^illness of 14 week. Besides his
 
breaved widow, be leaves two brother,
 
Mr. Lester Bassler and' Mr- Albert
 
Bassler. both of Berne, and two daugbThat was before he began to adHe found his own miisrtlss
 
ments so alluring that he lust starteel
 
In."
 
, and two daugh
 
Mrs. Warren Starkweather and
 
Aionzo Engle of Schenectady.
 
even grand hild M  Wd
 
ters.
 
Mrs. g Schenectady.
 
and seven grand children, Mr. Wade
 
Bugle, of Green Island; Mr. Seward
 
d D E
 
her grave In
 
The granite
 
hail. We also "visited
 
Rose Hill Cemetery,
 
stone bears theinscription: "Shemade
 
this world;wiier for woman aad more
 
homelikefor humanity." Her mother's
 
inscription oo the same stone is: "I
 
would like to pronounce a benediction
 
on tbe whole world."
 
Tbe trip from Chicago to Buffalo
 
(the place from which we started on
 
our special) teemed very short, and
 
we say good bye and repair in different direction* to our homes. We traveled 8,000 miles, forty-two milea of
 
which were through snow sheds of the
 
Rockies without any miifortuneerceptiog a delay of four hours by a broken
 
rail.
 
M. S. B.
 
TOE KWD.
 
and Dewey Engle and the Misses
 
Grace. Flossie and Flavia Engle,
 
all of Schenectady, and Mrs. Silas L.
 
Potter, of Geneva. Ohio, and one great
 
grandson. Lawrence S. Potter, of Geneva, Ohio.
 
Our dear father he has left usj
 
And bis loss is deeply f
 
  
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J. J. Bassler
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Death has again visited the village of Guilderland, removing from her midst Mr. J. J. Bassler who patiently awaited his going, lovingly and patiently waiting for the Crossing, there was
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no mourning when be pushed out to sea, bound for the Golden Shore. Mr. Bassler was born in Knox, Feb. 16, 1833. He was the oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bassler. In 1852 he was united
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in marriage to Miss Mary E. Steiner of Berne, who has been his loving helpmate for 54 years and was a constant attendant at his bedside through his last illness of 14 weeks. Besides his
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bereaved widow, be leaves two brothers, Mr. Lester Bassler and Mr. Albert Bassler, both of Berne, and two daughters, Mrs. Warren Starkweather and Mrs. Alonzo Engle of Schenectady  and seven grand children, Mr. Wade Engle, of Green Island; Mr. Seward and Dewey Engle and the Misses Grace, Flossie and Flavia Engle, all of Schenectady, and Mrs. Silas L. Potter, of Geneva. Ohio, and one great grandson, Lawrence S. Potter, of Geneva, Ohio.
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Our dear father he has left us
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And bis loss is deeply felt
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:[[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] - September 7, 1906
 
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John Jost Bassler Obituary - Altamont Enterprise — September 7, 1906

OBITUARY

J. J. Bassler

Death has again visited the village of Guilderland, removing from her midst Mr. J. J. Bassler who patiently awaited his going, lovingly and patiently waiting for the Crossing, there was no mourning when be pushed out to sea, bound for the Golden Shore. Mr. Bassler was born in Knox, Feb. 16, 1833. He was the oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bassler. In 1852 he was united in marriage to Miss Mary E. Steiner of Berne, who has been his loving helpmate for 54 years and was a constant attendant at his bedside through his last illness of 14 weeks. Besides his bereaved widow, be leaves two brothers, Mr. Lester Bassler and Mr. Albert Bassler, both of Berne, and two daughters, Mrs. Warren Starkweather and Mrs. Alonzo Engle of Schenectady and seven grand children, Mr. Wade Engle, of Green Island; Mr. Seward and Dewey Engle and the Misses Grace, Flossie and Flavia Engle, all of Schenectady, and Mrs. Silas L. Potter, of Geneva. Ohio, and one great grandson, Lawrence S. Potter, of Geneva, Ohio.

Our dear father he has left us And bis loss is deeply felt

Altamont Enterprise - September 7, 1906

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