I feel truly blessed to have known Mr. Lou Bass. After my long bike trail rides, I used to put my bike on the front rack of the of the MATS Bus. Upon boarding for the ride home “Mr. Lou Bass” always had a cheerful greeting: “Hey my sister... How are you feeling after them trails today” and/or other such friendly conversation starters.
No matter what Mr. Bass was going through, I never once heard him complain or have a “whoa it’s me“ spirit!!! If there had been a “poster boy/ man” for “the epitome of motivation”...he would’ve had a ton of people nominating him! It didn’t matter the walk of life anyone came from, Brother Bass had words of wisdom and enlightenment for each person around him (At least that’s what I witnessed). From my observation, Mr Lou Bass was undoubtedly a grateful man who loved the Lord and bestowed God’s love upon countless others.
Rest In Eternal Peace Good & Faithful Servant!
With Heartfelt Sympathy & Prayers For Mr. Bass’ Family.
Humbly Submitted With Gratitude For Your Loved One’s Impact ,
Monique Bailey