Joseph L. Mason Naples, FL
Joseph L. Mason, 68, peacefully passed away on March 3rd, 2011. He is survived by Sandra, his high school sweetheart and wife of 50 years. Joe is also survived by his loving mother, Louise; as well as his stepfather, sister and three brothers. He will be dearly missed by his daughter Monica and son Joseph as well as his five grandchildren, Christine, Joseph, Mia, Julia, and Vincent.
Joseph was a prominent real estate developer in his birth place of St. Louis, MO when he and Sandra moved to Naples in 1987.
Joseph was an avid golfer, movie goer and loved traveling with his family.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to St. Joseph's Indian School (www.stjo.org) or a charity of your choice.
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Jayne M. Maierhoffer
August 24, 2013
Dear Sandy, Monica and Joey,
We just learned of Joe's passing and want to extend our most sincere sympathy.
He was a good guy and A Great Coach.
March 11, 2011
Very sorry to learn of this loss. Joe and I have been working together for several years in the self storage business and I very much respected him.
Howard price
March 10, 2011
Sorry to just learn of the death of our University City 1961 classmate. I let all his classmates know. We will honor Joe at our 50th reunion in September.
Stuart Zimmerman, St. Louis, MO
March 7, 2011
Sorry for a great lost. Joe was a business associate who became a good friend.My deepest sympathy to sandy and monica, I know he's in a better place.
gary musselman naples florida
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Frank & Marilyn Blumeyer
March 7, 2011
A business associate who became a personal friend of ours and other members of our family. A 35 year relationship on both counts and never a harsh word on either side. God bless him and our deepest sympathy to Sandy and the family.
Frank and Marilyn Blumeyer (Naples, FL)
Cindy Macrides
March 6, 2011
So very sorry for your lose, thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
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