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William H. Mason

Phoenix, Arizona

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William H. Mason, 58, of Mesa, AZ lost his courageous battle with lung cancer on April 14, 2005. William was born in Des Moines, IA and embarked on a full life. He was an Eagle Scout in his youth and served in the Marines, the Phoenix Police Dep't and worked for the AZ Republic...

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Daddy, thank you for your help guiding Chub home. She will sadly be missed but I find comfort knowing she is reunited with her family. I still miss you no less than the day I lost you. You will forever remain strong in my heart and in my memories. Until we meet again......

Happy Father's Day daddy! Still waiting for the day I join you up in Heaven. Til then, i will continue keeping memories of you close and strong in my heart. I love you and miss you tremendously.

Hi Daddy. I'm still here waiting for the day i will meet up with you again. Grandpa died a few days ago and i know he is up there in Heaven with you right now. Please tell him the Mueller family is doing fine and they do miss him. I miss you too (still) Daddy. Until we meet again, you will remain always in my thoughts, memories, and heart! I LOVE YOU!!!!!!! 8-)

IF MY TEARS COULD BUILD A STAIRWAY..
MY MEMORIES, A LANE..
I WOULD WALK RIGHT UP TO HEAVEN..
AND BRING YOU HOME AGAIN.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY DADDY!! You may not be on this earth anymore, but without you being born I wouldn't exist - therefore I still appreciate [and choose to remember you on] your birthday. I love you and miss you. I've learned how to cope a little bit, though not much. For now, I look forward to continue visiting with you in my dreams.

Daddy, it has been a year since you passed away. I miss you so much and long to update you with new things in my life and ask you for your advice on matters. I do still feel your presence over me and look to you to continue guiding me thru the remainder of my life here on earth. I miss you.

Well Daddy, it has been almost a year. I still have a hard time with the fact that you are never coming back to me. I miss you ever so much and can't seem to find anything that can compensate for my losing you. I sponsored this guest book in your memory so I can feel like I'm in some sort of touch with you. I still love you and hope that someday I will see you again.

I met Bill about 40 years ago. We worked together while both attending ASU. We became good friends and got into the habit of playing racquetball once a week for mamy of those years. Well, we played some, but the main reason was to drink beer, eat and socialize. When Bill became ill the racquetball stopped but we still got together for lunch whenever possible. He was a great friend and I miss him a lot.

Bill was a kind, friendly man, and a professional in every respect. He was great to work with at the Bank. I'm glad I knew him.