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Howard Bassett Obituary

INTERLAKEN - Howard G. Bassett, 86, of County Road 142, Interlaken, passed away quietly at home on Sunday, December 23, 2012, after a period of declining health.
The family will be present to receive friends from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. on Saturday (January 19) at the Ness-Sibley Funeral Home, 23 South Street, Trumansburg. A Memorial Service will immediately follow, at the funeral home, at 3:00 p.m. with Pastor Ralph Selin officiating.
In lieu of flowers, the family asks those who wish to make a contribution in Howard's memory to kindly consider the Trumansburg Volunteer Fire Co., EMS, PO Box 418, Trumansburg, NY 14886.
Howard, son of Howard W. and Helen Huff Bassett, was a lifelong resident of Interlaken, beginning his career in farming early due to his father's death when Howard was nine. He helped his mother raise his four younger siblings and carried on with the dairy and farming on the home place on Lodi Road. He married Helen Hausner in 1949 and she became a full partner in all the farm work. Their daughter, Valerie, was born in 1951, and was almost always to be found around the barn with the calves, horses, and cats.
After selling the family farm, they moved to Helen's family farm on County Road 142 in 1955. Over the next few decades, they continued to expand and Howard and Helen soon had most of their acreage in corn and were selling large amounts on the ear. But Howard was not satisfied and knew that he could shell, dry, and store large amounts of corn, awaiting better market conditions. His successes in this, something that had previously been seen as impossible in this region, proved him to be a leader in corn production and marketing. Another myth he proved to be wrong was continuous corn, year after year, without rotation. His methods were studied and copied. His CB handle, "Corn King," was well-earned.
During this time, the Quarter Horse industry was growing and Howard was very proud that he brought into New York one of the first registered Quarter Horses and he and Helen were founding members of Empire State Quarter Horse Association, which exists to this day. They were also founders of the Quarter Horse Racing Association of NYS and were race officials during the racing season in Syracuse. They are life members of the American Quarter Horse Association and long-standing members of Lake Country Horsemen's Association. Howard was a well-known show judge and traveled throughout the northeast and Canada. His own horses did well in the show ring, accumulating many high-point and year-end awards for three generations of his family. His horses were well-trained and well-mannered, a credit to his endless patience and expertise. He was never happier than when he had a horse to work with. Howard was active in numerous other ag-related organizations, including Cornell Cooperative Extension, Agway, and 4-H.
Howard is survived by his wife of 63 years, Helen (Hausner); his daughter, Valerie Bassett (Don Kenyon) of Interlaken; his granddaughters, Heather Wilkins Androlevich (Stephen) of Enterprise, Alabama and Meredith Wilkins of Horseheads; two great-granddaughters, Kendall and Kadence Androlevich of Enterprise, Alabama; three brothers, Charles (Betty Lou) of Delmar; Robert (Jeri) of Mathews, North Carolina; and Daniel (Muriel) of Utica; one sister, Frances Hostetter (Edwin) of Toledo, Ohio; and by Helen's sister-in-law, Thelma Hausner of Ithaca; brother, Walter Hausner (Mary) of Geneva; and sister, Wanda Beardslee of Ithaca; 27 nieces and nephews; several cousins; and many friends.
For additional information, please contact the funeral home at 1-888-534-5446 or www.ness-sibley.com.

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Published by Finger Lakes Times from Jan. 3 to Jan. 4, 2013.

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Clara & Jim McMichael

January 23, 2013

My deepest sympathies to the family...

marilyn williams

January 23, 2013

MY deepest sympathies to such a fine family and had the privilege to know some of u well..Howard was a fine man..always had a smile...you all have contributed and made the area a better place.. by your lives....Gods Blessings and comfort to the family ..Marilyn Reeves Williams Goldsboro, N C

Nancy (Smith) Cramer

January 10, 2013

It can be so hard to face the first year without your loved one, but the love of family and friends can carry you through.

Judy Kolceski

January 10, 2013

Dear Helen, Valerie, & family
So very sorry for your loss. Howard was like an uncle to me. Lets hope Howard, my Dad Buster Conklin & Johnny Lane are all sitting together swapping old horse stories in the here after.
God Bless,
Judy Conklin Kolceski

January 5, 2013

Helen and Valerie So sorry to hear of Howards passing. He was one of a kind.

Carol Kenyon

January 5, 2013

Dear Valerie-I'm so sorry about the passing of your Dad. I only met him once when you & Don got married, but after reading about him, I feel I know him a bit better. What a wonderful man & how lucky for you to have had him as your Father. Please extend my sympathy to your Mom, Meredith, & Heather. Great picture-love the cowboy hat! Love, Carol

Maureen Bouchey

January 4, 2013

Valerie & Meredith,
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Hope all is will with both of you.
Moe

Ginny and Ed Upshaw

January 4, 2013

To all the Bassett and Hausner families, we send our love and sympathy (especially Aunt Helen) as we remember Uncle Howard. He was loved and will be missed. He lived a life to be proud of and his smile, contagious laugh and sense of humor lives on with Valerie, her girls and grand daughters.

John Kelley

January 4, 2013

JK! Sorry for your loss

Nancy Breed

January 3, 2013

A man of many talents ,proud that i had the privialege to know him and learn from him.He will be missed . God bless all of you

Roberta Jordans

January 3, 2013

Valerie --Please accept my deepest sympathies in the loss of your father. God bless you and your family at this difficult time.

Diane TenKate

January 3, 2013

To Howard's family -- My thoughts and prayers to you all. The first registered Quarter Horse I bought myself was one breed and trained by Howard. She was amazing and we won numerous awards. He was an amazing man and will be missed by all. Peace be with you and enjoy the great memories you have of him. Diane (Marquis) TenKate.

January 3, 2013

Aunt Helen and Valerie: What a wonderful husband, father and grandfather he was. He will be missed so very much; we were all fortunate to have had him in our lives. Love to you both. Bev.

Sandy and Gary Allen

January 3, 2013

Aunt Helen, Valerie, Heather and Meredith. Treasure the memories. Uncle Howard was one of a kind and will be missed greatly. Much love to you all.

Fred Darling

January 3, 2013

Helen,sorry to hear that Howard passed away. I remember Howard way back in the 1940's. Rest In Pease!
Fred Darling 1950 Grad

Lori and Gordie Grimsey

January 2, 2013

Aunt Helen, Valerie, Heather and Meredith, Thinking of you during this difficult time. Uncle Howard was such a wonderful uncle, I have so many happy memories of him, mostly of being teased by him! He will always hold a very special place in my heart. Much love to all of you.

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