Elder Mark Bassett He died of a traumatic brain injury on May 11, according to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He is 59 years old.

The church said he was with his family saint george When tragic events occur. Since April 2016, he has served as the Seventy Member of the General Authority.
At the time of his death, Bassett was acting executive director of the mission.
“We are deeply saddened by the sudden passing of Elder W. Mark Bassett, General Authority Seventy, who had served since April 2016,” The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints said in a statement. “Our love and prayers are with his loving wife Angela, his children and grandchildren during this difficult time.”
Bassett’s tenure coincided with a period of significant expansion and increased participation in missionary work, church leaders noted. He is an experienced leader, having held regional chairmanships in Brazil and the United States over the past decade.
Elder W. Mark Bassett’s Wife and Children: Here’s What We Know
Bassett was born on August 14, 1966 california Carmichael to Edwina Acker and William Lynn Bassett.
From 1985 to 1987, he served as a full-time missionary at the Guatemala City Mission Center in Guatemala for two years. After returning home, he attended Brigham Young University and earned a bachelor’s degree in accounting in 1991.
While attending Brigham Young University, he engaged in a long-distance courtship with Angela Brasher, a young woman from his hometown in the Sacramento area. On December 20, 1989, they were married in the Salt Lake Temple.
The couple raised five children together. Bassett began his career in the wholesale auto auction industry, first as financial director of Brasher’s Sacramento Auto Auction and later as chief financial officer and co-owner of West Coast Auto Auctions Inc. The company operates in California, Oregon, nevadaand Idaho.
2007, Bassett and his wife were appointed to preside over the Mesa, Arizona mission, a three-year position that represents the church’s transition to full-time leadership. He previously served in various capacities, including ward Young Men president, bishop, stake president and District Seventy president.
Characteristics of colleagues and family Bassett Thoughtful, humble, and very caring about others. His wife, Sister Angela Bassett, once commented on his kindness: “He remembered people and was always quietly doing things for others.”

