MASON, Toniann "T.A."
died too soon on New Years Day 2018. She was a loving person, wife and mother. T.A. was born in Los Angeles but as an Air Force brat, lived in several countries before coming to Tampa. She met her husband, Pat, while attending an American High School in Wiesbaden, Germany. After helping her husband operate several small businesses in North Tampa, she worked and retired from Hillsborough County Civil Service. She is survived by her son, Shane Mason and his wife, Robyn and grandsons, Zach and Zane. Also, sister, Michelle Lindsey and Yon; brother, Patrick Delaney and Maria; sisters-in-law, Susie Sturges, Becky Carty and Elizabeth Delaney. Also many special nieces, nephews and friends especially, Mike, Judy and Dale. She is loved and missed.
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5 Entries
Toni was a loving person and a joy to work with. Her smile and lighthearted and funny comments will be missed.
Susie Lopez
January 9, 2018
Toni had a character of exceptionally high standards and quality. Her dry sense of humor made me chuckle. Working with her was an honor and pleasure. Holding her Christmas card in hand, her energy is felt. She will be missed.
January 7, 2018
My name is Rosalie I worked with Toni right beside her. She was so Sweet and smart and loved helping out our applicants. I will miss her.
Rosalie Martinez
January 7, 2018
I worked with Toni at civil service and am truly sorry to hear of her death. She was a very kind person.
Cathy hernandez
January 7, 2018
T.A. will be truly missed.She was by far one of the better people in this world.I personally will deeply miss her.
Sandy Hodgin
January 7, 2018
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