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Joseph M. Bassett

1932 - 2012

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1932

DIED

2012

Joseph Bassett Obituary

(News article) The co-owner of two Bassett's Health Food stores in Toledo who was a pioneer in promoting herbs and dietary supplements to improve health, Joseph M. Bassett died Wednesday in his Sylvania Township home. He was 79.

A daughter, Charmaine Bassett Trimm, said he died of complications of a bladder and kidney infection.

Mr. Bassett and his wife, Patricia, started Bassett's Health Foods in 1969 at Cricket West Shopping Center. The business, which offered vitamins and supplements, bought out a competitor a year later in the nearby Westgate Shopping Center.

The Bassetts relocated the store to Westgate, remaining there for nearly 25 years. They eventually opened a second store on Heatherdowns Boulevard near Key Street and moved the Westgate location north on Secor Road.

According to Mrs. Trimm, the idea for the health-food store was her mother's, who had health problems as a young child. However, Mr. Bassett, who was selling real estate, became a student of the industry and grew to become an expert.

Mrs. Bassett said customers often went to her husband for advice on supplements and vitamins because of his extensive knowledge. She said he was always willing to help customers understand the importance of dietary supplements in promoting health.

"That is what he was all about," she said.

His family said he created his own formulas with herbs and vitamins and sold and marketed the products under his name.

Mr. Bassett was elected to several terms as president of the National Nutritional Foods Association, an industry trade group that represents manufacturers, marketers, and retailers.

"My dad studied under all the great experts who started the real push into nutrition. He then started teaching seminars because he had gotten so knowledgeable," daughter Sabrina Early said.

Mr. Bassett was instrumental in getting Congress to pass the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act in 1994.

The law said dietary supplements, vitamins, minerals, and herbs must be regulated as a food, not prescribed like medications.

Mr. Bassett was trained and licensed in nutritional and massage therapies, including Touch for Health.

He attended DeVilbiss High School, where he was a standout wrestler. He attended Ohio State University on a scholarship for the sport, but left school in 1952 when he was drafted into the Army.

Mr. Bassett was a tank gunner in the Korean War. He returned to Toledo and continued his education at the University of Toledo, where he joined the wrestling team.

While attending UT, Mr. Bassett was an instructor at the Arthur Murray Dance Studio in downtown Toledo. There he met another instructor, the former Patricia Martin, whom he married Sept. 22, 1958, shortly after Mr. Bassett graduated with a business degree from UT. "He always said he danced his way into my heart," Mrs. Bassett said.

After they were married, the couple moved to Los Angeles in search of employment. Mr. Bassett worked for two years as juvenile probation officer. They returned to Toledo and Mr. Bassett eventually began a computer programming school in Memphis.

Surviving are his wife, Patricia; son, Joseph, Jr.; daughters, Sabrina Early and Charmaine Bassett Trimm; brother, James; seven grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren.

Visitation is to be Sunday from 2 to 9 p.m. at Walker Funeral Home, 5155 W. Sylvania Ave., with services at 7 p.m. Sunday. The family suggests tributes to the Joseph M. Bassett Memorial Fund at http://www.nemenhahpress.com.
Published by The Blade on Jun. 8, 2012.

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Larry Semark, PhD, personal trainer.

Larry Semark

February 23, 2016

I learned about Joe's passing today. Joe was really a nice man and I enjoyed talking with him and his wife Pat. Joe inspired me in obtaining good health and to pursue doctoral studies in health and nutrition. Thank you, Joe!!!

Harvey cilley

November 8, 2012

I am so sorry for your loss Pat and family. So sorry for the lateness of this message. I'm saddned by passing of Joe. I worked at bassetts for about 3years and I'm quite sure I learned more in that time than all of my years in school. Joe and Pat were always teaching. Always very giving. Never to busy to answer a question. Healing minds as well as healing hands. The most important people I knew in my life then and now. I won't soon forget all the sincere love and care they gave to me as a young man at that time. I can't thank them enough for all the hours of training I received in the health business. I know I'm a better person for knowing Joe as well as Pat. Thank you, sincerely Harvey

Jeannie Brooks-Taylor

June 20, 2012

Mr. Bassett was a friend of my father, Glenn R. Brooks, from high school on. Joe and his brothers were a great group to be around with loud laughter and wild stories. Loved to watch Joe & his wife dance at the weddings :) I can hear him & my dad reliving stories of yesterday up in heaven. May you find comfort knowing he is at peace.

Barb Dodson

June 14, 2012

I never had a long time to get to know Joe but the time we did share was enough to show me what a wonderful man hes was and how very, much he loved his wife Pat, God bless you and your children Pat i am so sorry for your loss!

Ty Renfroe

June 14, 2012

Joe Bassett was indeed a classic medicine man, in the tradition of the better spirits from our past. His knowledge, inspiration, and care (along with his daughter Charmaine) extended the hope and life of my brother Gerald, who himself was an immensely private man. My brother loved Joe. Now he can tell him so, again.

Dave Monaghan

June 14, 2012

I got to know Joe Bassett through badminton at the University of Toledo back in the 80's and missed not playing with the group when I left Toledo after graduation. Joe was always nice, had that great smile, and loved to compete. We often played doubles together and he was so helpful to me as “the new kid”. Sad to hear the news of his passing. What a neat guy. God bless to his family.

Sherry Brown (Gerald Renfroe's caregiver)

June 12, 2012

I had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Bassett once and found him to be very personable. Many has said very positive words of Mr. Bassett...he must be very special and blessed. Charmaine, you are a spitting image of your father. My condolences to all of you.

Percy and Rose Rankins

June 11, 2012

This candle represents the light that shown in Joe's eyes when he entered a room with his quick smile, the song that was in his heart and voice, and knowledge he was so willing and able to share at all times. You knew and felt his love for wanting the best health for everyone. The beauty of Joe's life is the legacy he is leaving for the world to benefit. He will live on through his family who continues the light for all of us who have benefited and will benefit from his love of natural medicine. He will be truly missed. My condolences to all his wonderful family. Thank you, Joe, on behalf of Americans who have and will benefit from all you have done for us.

Ron Martin Jr

June 11, 2012

Joe Basset (Uncle Joe to me) was kind, smart, passionate, and a wonderful person. Anybody who knew him was touched by him and I've been lucky enough to know him for a lifetime. Although we will all miss him, his legacy lives on through all that he has done and those that he has helped.

Pamela Moreland

June 10, 2012

Condolences to the Family and Loved Ones of such an Awesome Man that will be greatly missed. God Bless and keep you especially during your time of bereavement.

James Gormley

June 10, 2012

Of all of the industry leaders I have met, Joe had the most love for the health-foods movement. When health-freedom advocates would get together, Joe's eyes would well up in tears out of joy and appreciation for the dedication to health justice and freedom that we all shared. But it was love and appreciation that we all felt back. And that love was for Joe Bassett, one of the greatest generals that grassroots advocacy ever had and one of health-food industry's most effective, outspoken and powerful modern-day pioneers.

Doris Taylor

June 10, 2012

I worked for Pat and Joe for 5 years (1980 to 1985) and came to know all of the family. Joe was a great guy and he will be missed!

Kevin P. Miller

June 10, 2012

Joe Bassett was a giant. There are few who matched his kindness, knowledge of health and intense love for medical freedom of choice, for which he fought vociferously. He was a mentor and dear friend...I miss him already.

Sandy Coutcher Hofstetter Coutcher

June 10, 2012

Our deepest sympathy to all of you. I have very fond memories of the fun times our families had, usually at some gymnastic event or get together. You are in our prayers.
Sandy Hofstetter Coutcher and family, Whitehouse, Ohio

Joseph Bassett, MD

June 9, 2012

I am sorry to hear of your loss, I had not seen Joe in quite a few years, but I can not forget him.
May God be with you and the rest of the family.

Brent Coldiron

June 9, 2012

Joe was an all around great guy; very personable in conversation, impactful to the health concious society, and held strong family values. My condolences goes out to his survivors.

Christina Haar

June 9, 2012

My thoughts and prayers are with your family at this time. Joe is at peace and will be always thought of as a good man who did so much to help others to keep up the fight of good health.

Tuffy Reason

June 9, 2012

Joe was a year ahead of me at DHS and his brother Jerry was in my 51' class. Through the years I would see Joe at different times and I always admired his spirit and directness. When you had Joe for a friend, you had a true friend. He was such a capable person running his business along with wife Pat. They were years ahead of the current stress on healthy eating and knowing and understanding what is contained in food. Joe was an outstanding wrestler, very quick and agile, quite strong for a guy his size. God bless, Joe. He made a big impression upon me and I considered him a good friend.

Barb Chester

June 8, 2012

Truly a sad time, Joe was always so nice and helpful when I would come into the store, such a great wealth of knowledge he had! My condolences to the family, he will be missed greatly.

wendy szempias

June 8, 2012

What a huge loss for Toledo....Mr. B was really brilliant.

Caerlion Arthur

June 8, 2012

My thoughts and prayers are with your family at this time of grief and loss. I have always had the up most respect for your family and business. Sending healing light, Caerlion Arthur (Eckard) NM (Formally of Toledo, Ohio)

John Wakelin

June 8, 2012

Joe and Pat have had such a positive impact on so many peoples lives. Joe has been a dear friend of mine for over 40 years and I will miss him deeply. I know he is in a happy place now especially knowing the powerful impact he has had in so many peoples lives. Joe your legacy will live on

Jim Jaros

June 8, 2012

Jim, Pat, Joey, Charmaine and Sabrina...my deepest condolences on the passing of Joe. I certainly enjoyed knowing Joe and he definitely impacted this world in a positive way. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Pam Daoust

June 8, 2012

My thoughts and prayers are with all of you! Joe was such a great guy and contributed so much to the health and well-being of others. He will be missed...

Debra Nazar

June 8, 2012

He offered a public service for Toledo Metro.....must have dropped thousands in his store at time when extremely catastrophically sick in 1980s. In fact, he offered fairly sophisticated science and fact based insights that helped me through a very tough period. My condolences to the Bassett family. Great guy!

Darlaen Eisen

June 8, 2012

My loving thoughts & prayers are with the Bassett Family during this time of loss. I pray that the wonderful memories Joe left with you, will bring comfort to your hearts.
He indeed was Always there with words of Wisdom and a contagious Smile..
May the Heavens embrace him with gladness ~~~

The Breault- Albain Family

June 8, 2012

Our Condolences to The Bassett Family and Friends..............

Tammy Fitzgerald

June 8, 2012

So sorry, My husband Dan Fitzgerald always went to him for all of his vitamins and so on ,, he was a very smart man, My prayers are with the whole family. Tammy Fitzgerald

Musa & Keith Steele & family

June 8, 2012

The City of Toledo has just lost a fantastic man. Our sincere sympathy to Pat and his children and Jim and family. Your knowledge will be extremely missed. From two old ballroom dancers to another ballroom family - God's healing speed.

Millicent Apardian

June 8, 2012

Dear Patricia and Family,
On behalf of the DeVilbiss High School 1950 classmates, we wish to extend our prayers and condolences to all of you in the loss of Joe. He was a very respected menber of our class, and all our class reunions.
Sincerely, Millicent (Dederman) Apardian

Chuck Dersher

June 8, 2012

God's speed old lunch friend.

June 8, 2012

We are so sadened by the news , our thoughts and prayers are with all of you. Stay strong we love you. Michael & Tammy Teal

Joani Fitch-Adas

June 8, 2012

Joe,

May god be with you and your family at this sad time in your life. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Joani

Chaplain Richard Reuer

June 8, 2012

I wish to extend to you and to members of your family my deepest sympathy on your loss. May the Lord's loving promises comfort you and give you strength as you walk through this difficult time. On behalf of a greatful nation as an expression of appreciation for the honorable and faithful service rendered by your loved one. “Honoring Those Who Served-Ministry” (If you wish a personalized memorial card mailed to you with history of playing of taps, 21 gun salute, meaning of each fold of the flag as a keepsake, please send me your home address to where the card be mailed. Send to: Chaplain Richard Reuer, 1206 6th St SW, Minot, ND 58701. Please make sure that you give the name of the deceased veteran when submitting your request. This is a free service to fallen veteran families.) Thank you for your loved ones faithful service to our great country.

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