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Nancy Lee Bass

Nancy Lee Bass was an American philanthropist. She was known as the "First Lady of Fort Worth, Texas."

Early life
Nancy Lee Muse was born on March 7, 1917, in Fort Worth, Texas. Her father was Ewell H. Muse and her mother, Roberta Maddox Muse. She was educated at Central High School, later known as Paschal High School, in Fort Worth. ==Philanthropy==
Philanthropy
She donated to the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History, and the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame, all of which are based in Fort Worth. Additionally, she was a member of the Junior League, the Jewel Charity Ball, and the Fort Worth Garden Club. In 1993, she donated new church bells, which were placed in the east tower. They also donated US$8 million to the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra. The collection includes Street in Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer and Enclosed Field with Plowman by Vincent van Gogh as well as Fruit Dish, Bottle, and Guitar by Pablo Picasso. It also includes paintings by Claude Monet, Camille Pissarro, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Édouard Vuillard, Pierre Bonnard, Henri Matisse, Joan Miró, Fernand Léger, Marc Chagall and Mark Rothko as well as sculptures by Auguste Rodin, Aristide Maillol and Simon Segal. She was the recipient of the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame Gloria Lupton Tennison Pioneer Award and the Distinguished Alumnus Award from the University of Texas Ex-Students Association as well as the Golden Deeds Award from the Exchange Club of Fort Worth. ==Personal life==
Personal life
She married Perry Richardson Bass at the First Methodist Church of Fort Worth in 1941. They had met in a dance hall in Fort Worth. Throughout her lifetime she was an active citizen to her hometown of Fort Worth, Texas. Governor Rick Perry described her communal services as, "touching the lives of many in Fort Worth, Texas and the country, yet preferring to stay humble rather than in the spotlight. She became a widow upon her spouse's death in 2006. ==Death==
Death
She died on February 28, 2013, in Fort Worth, Texas. She was ninety-five years old. Her memorial service took place at the Nancy Lee and Perry R. Bass Performance Hall in Fort Worth on March 16, 2013, with musical performance by the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra. ==References==
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