Lucille Marie Bass' Obituary
Lucille Marie Bass of North Clairemont passed away Monday May 29th, 2023 at age 84. She was unable to recover from a recent illness. She was born in Pana Maria TX on October 24, 1938. She is predeceased by her husband Kenneth R. Bass (11/2021), her infant daughter Katherine Bass (3/61) her parents Ignac and Katherine Dugie. She is survived by her brother Roger Dugie of Alice TX, and her children Annette (Bass) Dahn, Thomas Bass and Micheal Bass. She has 7 grandchildren; Annette's children, Kyle, Joshua and Nathan Dahn of Minnesota and Micheal's children Stephen Yeager, Katherine (Bass) and Chris Petzold, Joseph Bass and Hannah Bass of Anaheim Ca. Lucille grew up in Corpus Christi TX, she was the oldest of 7 children. She graduated from W.B. Ray High School in 1957, she married Kenneth in 1960. He was in the Navy and his tours took the family to Morocco Africa and around the USA, Norfolk Virginia, San Diego California and Corpus Christi Texas. They settled in San Diego again when Kenneth retired from the Navy after 20 years of service. She was a 50+ year resident of Clairemont. She was a stay-at-home mom and took great care of her family. She was involved in Girl Scouts with Annette and Boy Scouts with Thomas and Micheal. When her sons were in high school, she went to San Diego Mesa College and achieved her AS degree in Business management at the age of 56. She worked many retail jobs in the area, Builders Emporium, the garden center at the Naval Training Center and Radio Shack in La Jolla. Family was very important to her. She and Kenneth enjoyed time with family after retiring.
Visitation followed by funeral service is June 15th, 2023 11am at Clairemont Mortuary 4266 Mt. Abernathy Ave., San Diego, CA 92117. She will be laid to rest at Miramar National Cemetery with beloved husband at 2:15 pm June 1th, 2023.
Flowers can be sent to Clairemont Mortuary.
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