Lowell-MASON-Obituary

Lowell A. MASON

Cincinnati, Ohio

1914 - 2011 (Age 97)

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Cincinnati, Ohio

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MASONLowell A. Beloved husband of the late Viollecia Rose Mason. Devoted father of Billy (Anna May) Mason, Dee Mason (Michael Schultz) and Betty (Bob) Schradin. Dear brother of Irene Herron. Also survived by 6 grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren and 4 great-great grandchildren. Died Sun. July...

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Miss my visits with Uncle Lowell every week while he was Nursing Home in Ft. Myers, Florida. Think of him often as he was my link to my Dad & our visits for about our loved ones always remembering the good times. Love Uncle Lowell very much.

Dee, Betty, Bill and Family,

Our Thoughts and prayers are with you. Lowell was a kind thoughtful man. He was the best neighbor anyone could want. Talks and visits together will be greatly missed. Your Dad and Mom were special friends who let my Mom and Dad become part of their family.
George, June Clouse
Howard, Vicki Laudermilk

Seeing Mr. Mason was one of the highlights of my day. He was such a kind man. Thoughts and prayers go out to your family.
Love,
Indiana Jamie

Carol, Don, Jan, & Beth
My deepest sympathy!

My thoughts and prayers are going out to my extended family. I know that Uncle Lowell was a wonderful man and he is finally in peace. I haven't seen him in years however when I was visiting Uncle Don and Aunt Jan at their house and he was there he was always there to make me smile. Deepest sympathy to Aunt Jan, Uncle Don, Aunt Carol, Beth, and the rest of the family. My deepest sympathy to you all and the rest of the Mason family. I love you all.

Betty & Family, my condolences to all. I know how well loved Lowell was, so glad his life was rich & full. His legacy lives on in Dee, Bill & you. Love Gayle

Betty and Family,
So sorry to hear of your loss but know you musut have many wonderful memories you will always cherish. Our prayers go out to you and your family.
Love, Tom and Judi

My condolences to the family. Losing Uncle Lowell was like losing my dad all over again. They were so much alike and I think the bond that I had with Uncle Lowell was that it kept my dad's memory alive. I will always cherish the weekly visits I had with him and the Sunday mornings we sat in chapel and shared the worship service. Many memories of times past will always remain in my heart. Rest in peace Uncle Lowell.

Betty and Family,

It's been years since I've seen "Mom and Dad," and the thing that comes most to mind is that they were a great couple, and gave birth to two great women. I'm so thankful they both lived full lives and were surrounded by good people! There is much for which to be greatful. My thoughts are with you at this time.

Love, Mike