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Frank B. Mason Jr.

Saginaw, Michigan

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Mason, Frank B. Jr, Saginaw, Michigan Passed away Wednesday, January 14, 2009 at Cartwright Hospice Residence. Age 89 years. The son of the late Frank B. Mason Sr. and Elizabeth (Neumann) Mason, Frank was born December 29, 1919 in Saginaw. He was a 1938 graduate of Arthur Hill High School and a...

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Kerrie,

I was just talking to my daughter Jenna on Thursday morning on the way to school, how my parents were at your parents house when my mother went into labor for my sister and I.

I remember making my first sale of my life to him, some worms that I'd dug up in the yard. Uncle Frank bought them.

Every deer season, Uncle Frank stories arise and we all get a kick out of them!

His memory will always be part of my life, especially around deer season.

Thanks...

One of the last representatives of a wonderful era in Saginaw's history is now gone. Frank was one of a kind and together with Marcia they were a warm, fun, truly special couple. They were our neighbors and friends, forging a family bond that will last forever in my memory and cherished as symbols of a very happy, more innocent time in my life. Godspeed, Uncle Frank. You've now got a seat for the Friday Fish Fry at that Great Pioneer Club in the Sky.

Dear Kerrie and Tom - and family--It is hard to lose a good friend--I went to High School with Frank and enjoyed many good times and have fond memories with him- We wish your family well-God bless you all-

Dear Kerrie and family,
I wish to extend my sincere sympathy to all of you on the passing of Frank. I always enjoyed his comapny and shared many laughs. I will keep him in my thoughts and prayers.

Jerry Boissonneault

Dear Mason Family! Frank was a great guy; our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Kerrie,

We are sorry to hear that your Dad passed away. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

Dear Kerrie,
Please accept our sympathies on the death of your Dad.

Tom, Carrie ... what can I say? We're so sorry, yet grateful that he and Marcia had all those wonderful years together. Not many of us Vans left ... hope you'll keep in touch. Warmly, Dan and Peggy Loveland

Franks gregarious personality and passion for helping kids made him a valuable part of the developement of YMCA Camp Timbers. He was a friend to all he met. His sense of humor and love of life is a model for others to follow, I have. Thanks Frank.