A Resolution Celebrating the Life of Rev. James Bass An 'Original Spiritual Godfather' of the Black Church
WHEREAS, Almighty God in His infinite wisdom and judgment has called the earthly soul Reverend James Bass, a great citizen and friend, to his everlasting reward in the Kingdom of Heaven. As he departed life, Rev. Bass recently left his earthly home, walking up the golden stairway to his eternal home, and joined his family; and
WHEREAS, Rev. James Bass, who faithfully and formerly served as the longtime Pastor of Chicago's Historic Mount Olive Baptist Church in Chicago's Austin community, passed away of natural causes after living on this earth for 98 incredible years. Rev. Bass made his transition at a Chicago area hospice facility on Tuesday, November 27th, 2018; and
WHEREAS, Rev. Bass joyously entered into the world nearly a century ago, and was the oldest son in a close-knit family of six children, born to the union of Frank and Hattie B. Bass, in Florence, MS. James (affectionately known as Rev. Bass), had five siblings: 4 brothers (Harry, J.C., Sylvestor and Charles) and one sister (Mamie), were raised on the Dockery Plantation near Ruleville, MS. His parents and all of his siblings preceded him in death; and
WHEREAS, Rev. James Bass joined the entire Bass family as dedicated members of Mt. Laton Baptist Church in Ruleville, MS., where James officially connected and accepted Christ at the early age of 9. Rev. Bass attended the Rules School and graduated from Booker T. Washington High School in 1941; and
WHEREAS, A proud Veteran of World War II, Rev. James Bass was drafted into the United States Army during World War II on December 7, 1941 - - the exact date that the U.S. Naval base at Pearl Harbor (Hawaii) was infamously attacked by Japan. James patriotically served his country with honor and distinction, including two years in the states, then fourteen months overseas, including the South Pacific and New Guinea. James, well-known for his preaching ab...
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