Marlene-Mason-Obituary

Marlene Aufiero Mason

Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania

Jan 3, 1939 – Apr 24, 2023

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BORN
January 3, 1939
DIED
April 24, 2023
LOCATION
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania

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KINGSTON — Surrounded by her family, Marlene A. Mason, 84, of Kingston, died as peacefully and gracefully as she lived at the home of her daughter in Philadelphia on April 24, 2023.

A year-long battle with cancer failed to diminish Marlene's positivity, zest for life, and sense of...

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My heartfelt sympathy to you Mark and to all of your family on the passing of your beautiful mom. I remember meeting your parents at Hops years ago and sharing some memories of your Grandpa Gomer when he had his first shop across the street from our house. May you find comfort in the happy memories and know that you are in my thoughts.

Dear Mark, Karen & family. We were saddened to hear of Marlene´s passing. She was so sweet, kind & caring. She will be with you always in your heart. God bless. With our deepest sympathies, Fred & Debbie Wiedlich

Marlene was a second mom to all of us at Tuft-Tex. We love her dearly. Truly a special person. The Musto Family

Dear Mason Family: It´s with sadness to hear of the passing of your mother Marlene. She was a pleasure of a lady to know. Our thoughts&prayers are with your entire family at this time.

Allow me to share my deepest sympathy with the children and extended family of Marlene. I was so sorry to hear of her illness of which I was unaware. I was your grandmother Elenore's across the street neighbor for almost 40 years. I always admired Marlene's relationship with her and later on her care-giving. She was always lovely to me. I also was fond of Bob who was so kind to me when I bought my 2001 Monte Carlo. May you find comfort in your memories and the love that surrounds you.

When my husband passed away 7 years ago your Mom reached out to me. My husband was a good friend of Gomer Mason your grandfather. He also remodeled your Mom and Dads house. Her kind words meant the world to me. She was a first class lady! May she rest in Peace

I met Marlene in the late 50s at Harvey´s Lake where many teens our age would gather in summertime. Through out the years we would see each other by chance especially at Gerritys Luzerne. Our conversations were as if we saw each other the day before Long conversation that left many frustrated as we were in their way. My husband knew your Dad for many years. We would run into them at Hops and Barley´s and exchanged more than pleasantries. Karen your Mom introduced us in the movie theater...

So sorry Karen and Mark for tge passing of your Mom.I remember her volunteering at the finish line of the triathlon. She was such a sweet lady.