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Robert Muse Bass was born on 19 March 1948 in Fort Worth, Texas. His father, Perry Richardson Bass, was an investor, philanthropist and sailor. His mother, Nancy Lee Bass, was a philanthropist. He has three brothers: Lee Marshall Bass, Ed Bass, and Sid Bass. His uncle is Sid Richardson. [citation needed]
He and his family began the Sundance Square development in 1982. It combines commercial and residential space in the central business area of Fort Worth, and it received the Fort Worth Chamber of Commerce's Spirit of Enterprise award in 2004. [26] He led the development of Bass Performance Hall, financed without public funding, which opened in ...
FORT WORTH — A Fort Worth church will move forward with its plans to build a shelter for victims of human trafficking despite neighborhood opposition.
The church applied for a commercial building permit on July 10, but a city review of the application determined the proposed 100-bed shelter didn’t comply with the Fort Worth’s land use rules.
A Keller, Texas man has been sentenced to 135 months in federal prison for child sex trafficking a 13-year-old Fort Worth girl in 2019.
Nancy Lee Muse was born on March 7, 1917, in Fort Worth, Texas. [2] [3] Her father was Ewell H. Muse and her mother, Roberta Maddox Muse. [2] She grew up in Fort Worth, where she learned to play the piano from a young age. [3] [4] She was educated at Central High School, later known as Paschal High School, in Fort Worth.
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Ramona Bass was also the breeder of Roy H, winner of back-to-back editions of the Breeders' Cup Sprint in 2017 and 2018 and who was voted the American Champion Sprint Horse in both years. [15] Ramona Bass was a driving force behind the creation of Texas Wild! at the Fort Worth Zoo. [16]