Joseph-Bass-Obituary

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Joseph Hyde Bass

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SGT Bass you will be greatly missed. You've always kept a smile on your face.

With a heavy heart I salute you, SPC Joe Bass. Know you were loved and your kindness and smiling face will be missed. I will keep precious my memories of you and our time served together. Prayers for his family and friends that they will find solace in his memory.

My deepest heart felt sympathy goes out to the family of SPC Joe Bass. He was a diamond and will be truly missed. May he rest in peace.

My battle, you were so sweet and everyone loved you SPC Bass. You will forever be in my heart. You were always so happy and smiling. I will keep your name alive.

Friends/Battles Forever

SPC Bell

Rest in peace brother. CPT Michelle and Husband Paul

I am sorry to hear the news of joe passing away. I met him a few years ago at a local campground. He was always busy making things. He loved his dog petey more than anything else. Prayers to his family.

My deepest sympathies to Peggy, LeAnne, and Tony.

May you rest easy Soldier and find peace. You will be missed. Until we meet again.

Rest easy buddy. I will miss hearing your voice and laughing with you. May God grant your family the peace they will need in the days ahead.

Obituaries

Joseph's Obituaries

Joseph "Joe" H. Bass passed away unexpectedly Wednesday, November 8, 2017.  He was born in Rocky Mount, North Carolina on December 23, 1966.

Joe was a loving and devoted son, a wonderful father, grandfather, brother, and uncle.  He enjoyed the outdoors, particularly running with his beloved dog, "Petey", riding his bike and snowboarding.  

He was a proud veteran of the United States Army, having joined the military following 9/11.  Joe was a trained radiology technician.  During Joe's service career, he was recognized several times for his outstanding performances.  Joe was a talented craftsman and enjoyed his work in many areas of the building industry.

Joe was predeceased by his father, Wesley Neil Bass and stepfather, Don Cooper.  He is survived by his mother, Peggy Cooper of Roaring Gap, his daughters, Harmony Bailey of Florida and Addison Nelson of Southern Pines and his grandson, Michael McAllister of Southern Pines.   Also, he is survived by  his sister, LeAnne Bass Allen, of Raleigh; and  brothers, Neil Bass of  California  and Tony Bass of Raleigh, and nieces, Maggie  and Catie Allen of Raleigh.

Memorial donations may be made to Homes for Our Troops, 6 Maine Street, Taunton, MA 02780, www.hfotusa.org or a charity of your choice. 

A private memorial service will be held at a later date.

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