The Goldendale Sentinel, Goldendale, WA., August 13, 1964, page 1
DEATH TAKES ELMER BASSE
Elmer (Hippo) Basse, 62, life-long Centerville rancher,
died Saturday at Klickitat Valley hospital following surgery for an acute
abdominal condition, complicated by peritonitis. He had entered the hospital
late Wednesday.
Well known in central Klickitat county, Mr. Basse was
prominent as a Granger, member of the Centerville Grange and for activity
in the Centerville Fire Department and other local endeavors. He was a member
of Christ the King Lutheran church, and of Neighbors of Woodcraft lodge.
He was born at Quincy, Ore., but had lived at Centerville since the age of
two years.
Funeral was held Wednesday at 2 p.m. at Knosher Funeral
Home, with interment at Centerville Cemetery. Complete obituary elsewhere
in this issue.
The Goldendale Sentinel, Goldendale, WA., August 13, 1964, page 3
ELMER ERICK BASSE
Elmer Eric Basse was born March 18, 1902, at Quincy,
Ore., the son of Wilhelm and Wilhelmina Basi. When he was two years old,
his parents moved to Centerville, where he attended grade and high schools.
His boyhood and entire adult life were lived in the Centerville community,
as a farmer.
Mr. Basse was a long-time member of Centerville Grange
No. 81, and a charter member of the Centerville Fire department. He was a
member of Christ the King of Lutheran Church, and of Neighbors of Woodcraft
lodge.
He was married June 10, 1927, to Edna Mae Stewart, who
died in 1954 on June 10, their wedding anniversary. One son, Stewart, born
of this marriage, survives. Two other children died at birth.
Mr. Basse also is survived by his widow, the former Louise
Binns, to whom he was married August 6, 1961.
Other survivors include five grandchildren, two brothers,
Arthur and Ernest, both of Centerville. A sister, Mrs. Anna Christopher,
died in 1947. Nephews and nieces include Donald Christopher, Dallas, Ore.,
and his sister, Mrs. Betty Sweringen, Helix, Ore.; William Basse and Mrs.
Ina Marie Moore, both of Wishran Heights, and Julie Basse, Centerville.
Funeral was held Wednesday at 2 p.m. at Knosher Funeral
Home, with interment at the Centerville cemetery. Pastor William I. Brooks
officiated.
Pall bearers were Robert Schilling, Chester Binns, Hugh
Cameron, Henry Miller, Duane Linden and William Garner.
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