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Ivan Victor Mason Jr.

Evansville, Indiana

1957 - 2020 (Age 62)

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Ivan Victor Mason, Jr., 62, of Evansville, formerly of Winslow, passed away on Wednesday, February 19, 2020. He was born in Washington on October 1, 1957 to the late Ivan Victor Mason Sr. and Georgia L. (Stuckey) Mason. Ivan graduated from Oakland City College and the University of Southern...

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I use to work on Ivan's vehicles and would see him a couple times a year. He was one of the special people in the world that we should all be more like. I have not seen him for15 years, but it stiil saddened me to the point of crying , when I heard of his passing. He truly was the most kind and gentle person I ever met.

Please accept our heartfelt sympathies for your loss...our thoughts are with your family during this difficult time. Ivan will remain in our hearts forever.

The Staff of Richmond Park,
Evansville, Indiana

Mr. Ivan Mason was a customer and friend, mostly a friend. He brought his students to my former business (Buffalo Run Farm) every year and we had a wonderful time. At Buffalo Run we ate buffalo burgers and we allowed every student to make a "pioneer pin cushion" which was a tradition for the NEED program at Pike Central. When the national park wouldn't do the pin cushions anymore, I said we would be happy to make them with the students and it was an honor to continue the long-lasting...

I keep the score book for Gibson Southern basketball . I had the pleasure of working with Ivan on Tuesday at Pike Central . I always enjoyed working with Ivan . He was always pleasant and easy going . When we worked games together it was like talking to someone you saw quite often even though I might not see but once or twice a year. When I left Tuesday I told him I would pray for him and he thanked me and we hugged. He was a really fine man.

Jr Mason., as i have always known him, was a great young man. I remember him as a little boy always following his sisters around. He was loved by everyone who knew him and will be greatly missed. Rest in peace Jr. We will miss you. Sharon & Tom Cox