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BILL R. MASON

Washington, District of Columbia

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 BILL R. MASON  Bill R. Mason of Bethesda, MD, left this earth March 16, 2014, two days shy of his 50th birthday. He brightened our lives with his wonderful humor, decency, authenticity and generous spirit. Beloved by all who knew him, Bill is survived by his wife, Sonha; his two sons...

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It is hard to believe that Bill went to heaven already 9 years ago. Every time I pass thru Vienna I tell him I love and miss him. Pete

Bill, you are with me every day. Love,
Mom

Pete Roohr

All of Bill's friends and family. I will be running in the AF Marathon on September 20 in Bill's memory/honor, as I told his mom last April. I knew Bill since we were 12 years old, and he was an usher at my wedding. What a wonderful man he was. Pete

If ever the adage, "the good die young" were true, it would apply to Bill. Sonha, this is Susan Lee, Bill's former co-worker who retired in 2011. I just heard, and am saddened, about Bill's passing. Bill was a wonderfully sweet, kind, and thoughtful person, and his love for you, John and Brian was evident always. My sincere sympathy for your tremendous loss. My thoughts are with you.

Bill was a fierce chess player. He always gave me a tough game. The world has lost a good man. Rest in peace Bill.

Memories of Bill always bring a smile. He brought joy and a sense of excitement into every interaction he had. My favorite was the time he gave his mother a piece of pottery entitled "Doggie Bag" it made me laugh out loud! The pottery was as unique and memorable as Bill himself. He will be missed by many and remembered by all who encountered him!

I remember being pretty competitive with Bill on Math Team at Stephen Foster! Turned out he was not so bad. Turned out we had same birthday too. We got to know each other better during grad schools, while traveling miles and miles in his beloved Toyota Celica. I have many sweet memories and love many things about Bill, but most of all, that he was a very very nice, decent person.
Dear Carol, Stu, Bob and Peggy, I am very sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you and...

Bill was the best friend I had at Ft Hunt. He was extremely nice, a joy to play tennis and bowl with...memories with him are too numerous to count and will be in my soul forever. Love you, Bill

To the parents and family of Bill,
My sincerest condolences. It has been many years since I have seen Bill, but the memories just keep coming since his passing.
I met Bill in 7th grade at Stephen Foster, and we remained great friends through high school, even when I wandered off to boarding school or to Ohio in 11th grade.
I will forever cherish our time together, whether working on school projects, getting epic lessons in chess, or just hamming it up on the tennis court.
I...