Kay-Mason-Obituary

Kay Rita Mason

Columbus, Ohio

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MASON Kay Rita (Turner) Mason, passed away on Saturday, November 22, 2008, at Mt Carmel Hospital East. A native of Columbus, Ohio, she is preceded in death by her parents Mr. John and Dr. Alberta Turner. Kay Rita is survived by her daughter, Kimberly Mason; granddaughter, Kayrita Corbitt;...

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I am a former study of Ms Mason. She taught me art in 1968 at Wedgewood Middle School. Of all my teachers I never forgot her. Her zeal and love of life infected me. Truly she must be missed by family! I look forward to seeing her in the resurrection here on earth after God's Kingdom comes.

Kay,
I met you today!
Thank you, let's keep in touch!
Your brother,
Jackie

Jackie & Family,

So sorry to hear about the loss of your dear sister, KayRita.....who will be missed very much by family and friends who knew her.

She will never be forgotted, by any of us.

Know that you and yours are in our prayers.

Your cousin,

Kim,
I am sorry to hear of the passing of your mother. I will always remember her back in the days when you were at Walnut Ridge H.S. and I would come over to see you and we would talk. Those were some special times that I will never forget...

The Gossett Family sends their deepest condolences to the Mason Family. I will never forget Mrs. Mason's passion for the arts and life when teaching us at Columbus West High.

Hi Kim this is Lydia, you & I went to Rick's and Walnut Ridge at the same time and i've often wondered how you're doing. I lost my mom in 2005 so I more than imagine what you're feeling. You're in my thoughts and prayers and know that we too shall pass and we'll all meet again...

Mrs. Mason was a friend of mother, Geneva White, and I took piano lessons with her daughter many years ago. I remember Mrs. Mason's elegance and wanted to be like her but knew she was one of a kind. Her presence will be missed but her legacy will live on forever.

Nothing can express my deepest sorrow for the loss of my dear friend. I will miss you Kay. To her family, weeping will endure for a moment, but with God......joy will come. Be blessed.

I was the secretary at Buckeye in the 90's when Ms. Mason was the Art teacher. She was such a gifted lady. She was a unique person.