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Ronald E. "Mace" Mason

Ronald E. "Mace" Mason obituary, Milwaukee, WI

Ronald Mason Obituary

Mason, Ronald E. "Mace" November 20, 2009, age 70 years. Loving husband of the late Stella Mason. Brother of "Flo" Slaviero and Mary Ellen Mahnke. Uncle of Mary, Mark, Michele and Jeffery. Also survived by great-nieces and nephews, other relatives and friends. Ron was a retired 22 year Navy veteran and was Maintenance Supervisor at Cudahy Towers for 30 years In lieu of flowers, memorials to the Milwaukee Rescue Mission, Mother Angelica's EWTN or Annunciation Catholic Church, Fox Lake, WI, appreciated. Visitation Monday, Nov. 30, at the Cathedral Church of St. John the Evangelist, 831 N. Van Buren St., beginning at 10AM followed by Military Honors at 10:45AM, and the Mass of Christian Burial at 11AM. RAASCH-RAETZ FUNERAL HOME 414-445-7404

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Published by Milwaukee Journal Sentinel from Nov. 27 to Nov. 28, 2009.

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Rick & Sue Dohrman

November 29, 2009

Sue and I have known Mace for about 25 years. He was a customer and a very good friend.I used to work for Butters Fetting when I first met Mace. He was quit a colorful person with all his stories and jokes. We went to many events with him and his late girl friend Marlene. We went to ball games and out to eat and even to the Fireside Theature for a play and dinner.
He was a VERY GOOD friend and will greatly be missed by Sue & I.

John Scherf

November 28, 2009

My condolences go to the Mason family.

I remember when I first met Mace when I was assigned to the Cudahy Tower (where he worked & lived)to perform security duties back in the year 2005 to today's present.

Mace was easy to work with. We would share our past stories on our military experiences and would share some humor stories of everyday life, we had some good laughs!

I will miss Mace, he was so nice and good to me. God Bless You Mace! You will be missed!

John Security Cudahy Tower Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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