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Tom Bass Obituary

Tom Bass
1927-2019
Tom Bass was born in Texas on January 11, 1927, and rode off into the Texas sunset on March 3, 2019.
Tom was a third-generation Houstonian and only child of Mary Lee Scoggins and Thomas Hutcheson Bass, both of Houston. He was pre-deceased by his son Martin Gerard.
Left to celebrate his life well-lived are Tom's wife, Mary Ann (King), and daughter Patty, son Paul, daughter Rita and Stan Bradberry, daughter Amy Bass-Wilson, daughter Vicki and David Moran, son Bob and Jackie, son Dan and Dani, daughter Laura and Don Gibson, and son David. Tom is also survived by twenty-three grandchildren and two great-granddaughters.
Tom had an active, varied, and at times very public career. He graduated from St. Thomas High School in 1944, and like many men of his generation, he enlisted in the Army with the intent to serve his country during World War II. Fortunately, the war was over shortly after Tom completed his training, and he instead was able to further his education at the University of Texas. He graduated in three years, in 1950, and married his sweetheart, Mary Ann. While Tom worked as a teacher, they started their family. Tom later did graduate study in Political Science, which led him into teaching in that field at Dominican College and the University of St Thomas.
His interest in politics eventually led him to run for public office and he became a State Representative for Harris County in 1963. As a newly elected member of the legislature, Tom was preparing to don a tuxedo in anticipation of meeting President Kennedy at an evening reception in the State Capital on November 22, 1963. The President was assassinated in Dallas earlier that day before Tom ever had the opportunity. He abstained from wearing a tuxedo for the next 39 years, finally making an exception for one of his son's weddings. During the 1971 legislative session Tom was a founding member of the "Dirty Thirty": House of Representatives members who put aside party loyalty to successfully force out the presiding Speaker of the House, who ruled the chamber and had become entangled in the infamous Sharpstown stock-fraud scandal. Tom was that rare animal: a politician who put service before ego and self-interest. He worked tirelessly for the promulgation of Civil Rights, leaving the State legislature only after ensuring that the state's re-districting was done to give a voice to all voters—particularly the previously disenfranchised Black and Latino voters.
After ten years in the State legislature, Tom was elected in 1973 to the Harris County Commissioner's Court. During his tenure as County Commissioner, Tom led the County in the acquisition of park lands and green belts. The current Braes Heights hike and bike trail was one result of Tom's efforts during that time. In 1984, in recognition of his flood control efforts while County Commissioner, 115 acres of parkland on 288 South was named the Tom Bass Regional Park.
Tom left the Commissioners' Court in 1985 and then worked to bring the first 9-1-1 District in Texas to Harris County. In appreciation for all Tom's efforts on behalf of 9-1-1, the newly constructed Greater Harris 9-1-1 critical call center was named the Tom Bass Building in 2008.
In his spare time, Tom was an Army Reserve Officer. He retired in 1980 as a Colonel after thirty-six years of active and reserve service. He became a competitive runner during the running boom of the 1970s and embraced marathon running. He won hundreds of age awards and completed 40 marathons, including three Boston Marathons. He competed in Senior Olympics at regional, state and national levels into his 80s. Beginning in 1976 he served Corpus Christi Catholic Parish as Lector, Eucharistic Minister and on the Pastoral Council.
Despite all of Tom's accomplishments in his public life, he was at heart a reserved man, happy to let others take center stage. He had friends of all ages and a regular poker group, where they played for the high stakes of pennies. Tom was fortunate to be blessed with extended family, including many cousins, as well as in his life-long friends and supportive public-servant staffs. When asked what his favorite pastime was, Tom would say, without hesitation, "Being with my family—watching them enjoy each other." He always felt his greatest accomplishment was his family. He and Mary Ann were married for sixty-eight years and he never stopped writing her humorous love poems.
Tom's children remember him for his games of fox-across-the-river, poker, fun-run races and charades. His grandchildren and great-grandchildren remember Tom for his offers of candy no matter what the occasion and his faithful purchases every spring of the Girl Scouts' thin mint cookies.
The funeral mass will be held on March 7, 2019 at Corpus Christi Catholic Church in Houston at 10:30 am with a reception to follow in the parish hall. A viewing and rosary will be held on March 6, 2019 at Earthman Funeral Home on Bissonnet from 6-8 pm. Interment will be private at Texas State Cemetery in Austin, TX.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Casa Juan Diego, PO Box 70113, Houston, TX 77270.

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Published by Houston Chronicle from Mar. 5 to Mar. 7, 2019.

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Lawrence Marshall

July 6, 2019

Tom Bass taught me more than a hour at U.S.T. Will forever be remembered to use in this world. Your reward must be awesome God speed and blessings to your family. Lawrence M.

March 12, 2019

My condolences to the Bass family for your loss I hope you find peace in the fact that God Cares for the broken hearted 1Peter 5:6,7

HarrisCounty Precinct Staff

March 10, 2019

J G

March 9, 2019

Well done sir! I am certain your reward awaits you.

Diann Hoops

March 7, 2019

Tom Bass was my home room teacher at Deady in the 1950's. He got me involved in public speaking and drove me to many contests during those years. I can't remember the occasion but I was lucky enough to be invited to his house where I met his wife and children. Mama adored him.

One personal anecdote I would like to share: I made pretty good grades in school and one semester I had all A's except one B in history. Mr. Bass went to the history teacher to suggest maybe she should give me an A so I would have a perfect report card. Her response was I'm sure Diann would not want something she did not earn. She was wrong! But I always thought how remarkable he was for trying.

Mr. Bass truly was a superior teacher and went above and beyond for his students. He was a remarkable man and a role model for me throughout my life. My condolences go to his family and friends.

Diann Broughton Hoops

Lupe Martinez

March 6, 2019

Commissioner Bass was a wonderful man that did sooo much for the community I had the honor to work for him for a few years. A couple of years ago we had a Precinct One reunion that was hosted at his home, I'm so happy I got to see and visit with him he looked great! My sincere condolences to Maryann and family

March 6, 2019

I would have never graduated from the University of St Thomas if not for Tom Bass. The first time I took a Political Science course from him I found something that sparked my interest. I took all the courses I could that he taught. Tom Bass was an inspirational teacher and was someone you could not forget.

TN

Mr. Bass at Deady May 1957

Diann Broughton Hoops

March 6, 2019

Eternal Affection Arrangement- BASKET INCLUDED

Teresa McGlasson

Sent Flowers

JANE CHERRY

March 6, 2019

TOM BASS CHANGED MY LIFE FOR THE BETTER AND THE BEST. THANKS TO HIM I HAVE HAD A SUCCESSFUL AND REWARDING LIFE FULL OF EXCITEMENT AND JOY. HE WAS A TRUE AND DEAR FRIEND, MUCH MORE THAN "MY BOSS."
MY CONDOLENCES TO MARYANN AND THE CHILDREN. I HAVE FOND MEMORIES OF ALL OF YOU.

Calista H

March 6, 2019

Loved this kind man. He was a hard-working fun-loving family man who had great intelligence and integrity. Always reminded me a lot of my own father.

March 6, 2019

We might not know exactly how you feel losing a loved one, but God does and will keep giving you what you need to endure. Our condolences.

March 6, 2019

Losing a loved one is never easy, but our loving god promises to give the strength and courage you'll need to endure, and to cope with the pain of your loss. He also promises to hold your hand every step of the way. (Isaiah 40:29, 41:10, 13)

Samuel Weeks

March 6, 2019

Remember when he was County Commissioner

Rita McAughan Shellenberger

March 5, 2019

My condolences. I have fond memories of Mr. Bass when I would go to his house visiting with a Patty while at St. Peters

Cherished Friend Bouquet- VASE INCLUDED

Caroline Koekkoek

Sent Flowers

A. L.

March 5, 2019

May the family be comforted by Jesus' promise of seeing your dear loved one again. John 6:40.

Peaceful Passage Arrangement

Brent Miller

Sent Flowers

Mimi Langdon

March 5, 2019

I am so sorry to here this. I loved my few visits with Tom and am so glad that I got to know him after we moved to Houston. Jerry joins me in sending our deepest sympathy. His was a life well lived. Love to you, Mary Ann, and your sweet family.
Love,
Mimi Bass Langdon

Pj

March 5, 2019

My sincer e condolence for the loss of your loved one. May you find comfort by knowing that those who died, God keeps in his memory because they are precious in. His eyes Psalm116;15

Stephanie Harvell-Fierro

March 5, 2019

Words may not suffice to express the heartfelt sorrow that we as a community feel for the passing of this great man.

Wishing you strength for today and hope for tomorrow as GOD wraps his loving arms around you during this sad time.

Teresa Wetzel McGlasson

March 5, 2019

Dear Bass family. May your sweet husband, dad and grandfather rest in eternal peace. The Wetzel family has so many great memories of our time growing up with y'all! Tommy led the Rosary when our dad died in 2001. Tommy was a beacon of light to all who knew him. Love, Teresa Wetzel McGlasson

March 5, 2019

May the family and friends of Mr Bass be sustained by the God of hope and may He fill you with peace as you mourn the loss of your loved one. Sorry for your loss accept my sincere condolences. John 3:16

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