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Robert Mason Jr.

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Sgt. Major Robert Matthew Mason, Jr.

With two of his sons holding his hands and telling him that it was ok to go, Sergeant Major Robert M. Mason, Jr. passed from this world in the early hours of May 13, 2013 after a short bout with pancreatic cancer. He joins his beloved wife Dorothy Lee, who...

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It doesn't mention what an amazing teacher and leader he was at J. Eugene McAteer High School, where he was my NJROTC commander. Truly a wonderful guide

sorry for the miss spellings... the correct word is " No One "

Grief can be so hard, but my special memories will help me cope. .

Know one called me to let me know you have gone away, the same year in 2013, 2months before my mom, your best friend, Sheila Thornton. In loving memory of a wonderful God Father. I will love you and miss you always. Holly Thornton Lennear

Sarge,

You made the the years in JROTC fun as well as educational.

What I learn from you I use in everyday life today.

Rest in peace.


James Jew
Class of 1978

Sarge was always looking out for the students at McAteer whether or not you were in his NJROTC group. Thank you for your words of wisdom and for the caring discipline you taught.

My sincere condolences to the Mason family. My prayers are with you all.

Rest In Paradise Sir!!

He was one of the best teachers ever at McAteer. I was in ROTC - the girls Drill team 1975-1978. Because of Sarge I learned to have integrity. May he RIP.

Thank you for being a great influence. You were someone who I looked up to and often think about. You taught us all the values of hard work, service, and honor.
Greg Holmes
Class of 1978

Rest in Peace Sir. Thank you for taking the time to teach us in NJROTC. Class of 1980

The saying is that old soldiers never die,they just fade away. It's not true. Sarge you will never be forgotten.Thank you for all the lessons you taught us, you will live on in our hearts and minds forever.