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Robert Matthew Mason

Long Island, Virginia

1947 - 2007

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Robert Matthew Mason Robert Matthew Mason, 59, of 3661 Moons Road, Long Island, died Friday, June 1, 2007, in Bolton, N.C. Born Aug. 5, 1947, in Portsmouth, he was a son of Merwin Matthew Mason of Virginia Beach, and the late Gladys Guest Flanagan. He was a U.S. Army veteran of the Vietnam...

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Bob was one of the first people we met at T.F. Boyle many years ago. He was so very nice & helped us learn The Boyle way. Sorry we didn't meet Barbara, she would have to be nice to marry Bob. Our prayers are for them that may rest in peace.

Bob and Barbara were two of the nicest people we ever met. We miss them and Pray for those they left behind. Thanks Bob for all the help with our loads and for sharing with me how to catch the 10 pounder at McAlester, Ok!! What a thrill, and like you, I had no camera so like you I carried it to the highway and held it up so someone would see!! What a card!!
God Bless and in Christ's Love
Dave and Sherrie Marshall

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

HE WAS JOLLY AND FUN TO BE AROUND. HE NEVER HAD A BAD WORD TO SAY ABOUT ANYONE AT ANY TIME. MY FONDEST MEMORY WAS WHEN HE WOULD GO FISHING AND ALWAYS TOOK "BABY" OUR DOG TO THE FISHING HOLE WITH HIM. SHE LOVED TO GO OUT WITH HIM AND CHASE RABBITS WHILE BOB WORKED ON GETTING THE FISH. AS WITH BARBARA, BABY WILL BE THERE TO GO FISHING WITH BOB AND BARK WHEN THERE'S A BITE. OUR PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU.

A good friend and fishing buddy whom we will surely miss

you are all in our thoughts and prayers.Having known bob and barb for many years at boyle and then after. we had just met them in norfolk on the day they were able to meetup with dave a.they will be sadly missed.nice people like them are a rarity.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Good Times, Many Laughs, and Quite
A Few Miles together. It has been
an honor to call you our friend.
Rest In Peace.