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Bill Mason

Birmingham, Alabama

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Feb. 14, 1935 - Nov. 17, 2014 Bill Mason of Birmingham, Alabama died peacefully at home on Monday, November 17, 2014 after 79 years of a life well-lived, full of love, friends, art, and academic and professional accomplishments. He was born in Tennille, Georgia on February 14, 1935 to Nonna Lee...

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Bobby, My prayers and thoughts are with you. We all have shared a lot of great times- even with my special name that he gave me years ago... Princess Kolimoki.... I will never forget those precious memories that we all shared the great meals, the great parties and enjoying life. Bill and you are in our thoughts and we send you love. Coley and Toney

I have heartfelt thanks and gratitude for Bill being my mentor and for guiding me as a young man. He gave me advice and set an example on a personal and profession level that was instrumental in my growth. His wisdom and knowledge about everyday life to fine deliciousness of great food was exemplary. I take great pride in knowing I was blessed to have known him and have him as a great friend. His most unique sense of humor brought a compassionate and warm smile to all he encountered. I am...

Dear Bob, here on the eve of Thanksgiving, my family and all of the staff of Brunk Auctions are so thankful to have known Bill. The room always brightened when the two of you walked in! Rarely have we met someone so full of life. We are sorry for your loss- we will miss him, and will be thinking of you.
~The Brunk family and Brunk Auctions staff

Loved Bill such an accomplished man. We have memories but Bob has his heart.

Bill's sense of adventure and humor was the basis for his perpetual claim and he and Bobby had more fun by accident than most people do on purpose! His was the essence of a life well-lived and inspiring to others.
~ Alan Garner, Birmingham AL

We all loved Bill he will be truly miss.

Dear Bob, My most sincere condolences. I've always felt the two of you my friends. You and Bill have enhanced my ( and Marty's ) lifes.
With love, Gay Jacobs

Billy was a remarkable person and an example of a life truly well lived.

I knew Bill as a teacher, physician, and friend. As a teacher, he was generous with his vast knowledge. As a physician, he was the greatest example of a kind, caring, healing spirit that I have ever seen. As a friend, he was true. His intregity was without equal. Those who knew him will never fill the void he has left, but my pity is for those who did not know him.