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Leonard E. "Bruno" Masters M.D.

Jacksonville, Florida

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MASTERS M.D., Leonard E. "Bruno", 75, of Jacksonville, passed away December 23rd, 2006. Dr. Masters was born September 2, 1931 in Tampa, FL to Thomas Charles and Mary Shidel Masters. He graduated from Andrew Jackson in 1951. He is a veteran of the Navy, where he served as a hospital corpsman for...

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Dear Matt, Jen, girls and the rest of the Masters family,

We are so sorry to hear about Bruno's passing. Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. I have read the other entries that have been posted and Bruno was obviously a great and passionate person, doctor, father, and friend.

Lovingly, Bob and Julie Morris

Linda and Family, We were so sorry to learn of your loss. I regret being out of touch. Please let us hear from you. Ann Madden Arrington and Frank Arrington

To: Leonard Masters
So sorry to hear of your loss. I lost my dad 6 years ago and I miss him terribly. My prayers will be with you and your family.
Wanda (Mathis) Baginski

Linda, Leonard, Brooke, Tammy, Doug, Mike, Matt, Holly and Jen,
Our hearts and prayers go out to you all. I'm sorry we weren't here for services. Please know that you all hold a special place in our hearts. Linda, our fondest memories were spending Christmas Eve at yours and Bruno's singing around the Christmas Tree while Mike played the piano. Even my children remember the fun, friendship, food and song. You always made me feel part of the family on Christmas Eve and always. I...

To the Masters Family, please accept our deepest sympathies and may God bless you all.
The Zerulik Family

Dear Leonard, Brooke and to all of the Masters family, It was an honor to know Dr. Masters, he will be missed.

To the Masters Family....I first met Doc Bruno (as a patient) when he was with Dr. Booras. Later, I worked for him at the St. Vincent's Residency Program where I met my current family doctor, William Carriere. Bruno helped members of my maternal family including my mother, sister and niece, through periods of their lives when we wondered what was going to happen next. His heart was the biggest and he lived compassion to the highest degree. As a human being, he was an extraordinary...

To the Family,

Bruno was an inspiration for all of us who graduated from Jackson High in 1951. He was one of the members of that class who was expected to succeed and contribute to society. He obviously did just that. His classmates will miss him.

Leonard, my sympathy to you and your family on the loss of your Dad. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this time of sadness.