Cassopolis mourns Bass
Published 10:38 pm Tuesday, April 10, 2012
CASSOPOLIS — Ronald E. Bass had been with the Village of Cassopolis Department of Public Works for 21 years, including six as superintendent after being promoted to succeed Dan Bates.
He told Leader Publications March 27 there was “no better job in town.”
“He loved his job and has a good bunch of people working with him,” Village President Clare Mallo said Tuesday in the aftermath of Bass’ sudden death Monday night from natural causes.
“This was a shock,” said Mallo, recalling that Bass began not feeling well during Monday night’s council meeting.
“The thing I can remember about him is he always did his job and what he was asked to do, above and beyond,” Mallo said. “Every day he did good work.”
Police Chief Frank Williams, who worked closely with Bass, agreed. “It was a big shock. I still can’t come to grips with it. Ron is going to be greatly missed in this community. He was a hard worker. He loved people and people loved him. I can’t put into words the kind of super person he was.”
Williams said Mr. Bass, a Navy veteran who wrestled in high school, coached youth sports.
Williams said after arriving at the council meeting, he asked to be driven home.
The Ron Bass Williams remembers is the DPW boss who “worked alongside his guys in the trenches,” such as moving the fire hydrant by Sam Adams Elementary School over spring break.
Family and friends will gather from 4 to 8 p.m. Friday in the Ross Beatty Junior/Senior High School gymnasium, 22721 Diamond Cove, just east of M-62.
Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday in the gym with Elder David Johnson, pastor of Christ Temple Church, Cassopolis, officiating,
Burial will be in Prospect Hill Cemetery, Cassopolis, near his late father, Milan.
His family prefers memorial contributions to Cassopolis Public Schools’ junior high wrestling or football programs.
Connelly Chapel, Wagner Family Funerals, Cassopolis, is in charge of arrangements.