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Sandra L. Mason

Washington, District of Columbia

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MASON SANDRA L. MASON On Monday, March 8, 2010; beloved wife of Ronald Mason. Also survived by one son Aaron Mason, her mother Mary McCain; six sisters Barbara Smith, Janice Clements, Joyce Lumpkin, Brenda James, Linda Davis and Theresa Spriggs; and a host of other relatives and friends. Friends...

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I will always cherish fond memories of my cousin... I remember her teaching me about daylight savings time and singing the song, "Spring forward, fall back"... I remember those delicious lasagnas and I will always remember that unforgettable voice... I know that it is well with her soul and for that I am grateful. She leaves behind such a powerful legacy and I am indeed honored to have known her.

Aaron,
I was so saddened to hear about your mom's passing. She was one of the nicest people I've ever met, and certainly one of the kindest people in the Senate. I pray that the saddness in your heart will soon be replaced by the happy memories you have of her.

Ron and Aaron,
My sympathies and prayers are with you with your loss. Sandy was such a grounding force for me during my employment at the Senate. She was comforting & wise to me beyond my years. She will always & forever be a "LEGEND" to not only Myself but several others. A Hero dies but a "LEGEND", lives forever. She will always be with me in heart & spirit. May GOD continue to comfort you.
Melanie Ingram

To the Mason Family,

I am saddened to learn of the passing of Sandy. I met Sandy when I started working at the Senate six years ago. She was a wonderful person with beautiful smile every time I saw her. She will be missed, but never forgotten. I pray the love of God enfolds you during your journey through grief.

Not being aware of Sandy's condition recently, I was surprised and saddened to hear of her passing. We had grown closer the past few years during our HHH Girls' reunions and through her constant support of my husband's battle with pancreatic cancer. I was hoping against hope--and praying--for Sandy's recovery or remission. She was a beautiful person, inside and out. We already miss her and treasure the memories we shared. Ron and Aaron, my thoughts and sympathy are with you. Sandy...

Ron and Aaron,
I am so grateful to have had Sandy and you be such a huge part of my life all these years since our Humphrey days. We can't make the service tomorrow, but we hope you will come back to Minnesota and do some more biking with us. I think Sandra would like that.

Love,

Paula (Coduti) and Tim Leahy

Dear Ron and Aaron,
I was so shocked and saddened to learn of Sandy's death. We worked together in Humphrey's office and I still carry the baby picture of Aaron with me even after all these years. I am so, so sorry for your loss. Sandy was a wonderful,fun, good, intelligent and hardworking person. I feel blessed to have worked with her back in the 1970's. Julie Smith

Dear Ron and Aaron,
I was so shocked and saddened to learn of Sandy's death. We worked together in Humphrey's office and I still carry the baby picture of Aaron with me even after all these years. I am so, so sorry for your loss. Sandy was a wonderful, fun, good, intelligent and hardworking person. I feel blessed to have worked with her back in the 1970's. Julie Smith

Ron and Aaron, I am so very sorry to learn to Sandy's death. My
thoughts and prayers are with you.
Jan Paulk