1924 - 2012
1924 - 2012
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Linda Autrey
August 8, 2012
My final tribute to Mom and Dad--- Red Butte Cemetery--- Aspen, Colorado--- 07.21.2012
William Charles Mason and Elizabeth Eileen Welbourn Mason
Thank you so much for being here. You all meant the world to Mom and Dad and somehow I know they are looking down on us today and are so happy you are here with us.
Mom and Dad gave us such a fairy tale life growing up in Aspen, landing here in 1953. Their childhood and very young adult life in Watertown, NY was always a very fond memory and we visited there often so Jill and I could know our grandparents, cousins, aunts and uncles and family friends. Mom and Dad were the most loving and involved parents I knew--- fostering: acceptance, compassion and forgiveness. They were young when we moved to Aspen---- moving here because of Dad's 10th Mountain experience during WWII----so the four of us kind of grew up together. Jill was just two and I was five. Oh gosh--- we had so much fun and through it all Mom and Dad were the best and most devoted parents----- providing us guidance, comforting us, nurturing our development, and helping us learn to stand on our own. You who knew them as friends know they were devoted to you as well. We were so safe with them. I think one of the things I miss most is the unconditional love that Jill and I always knew we had, however, never took for granted because it was such a gift and the older I get the more I understand what a gift that is.
If Mom and dad were standing here with us today---- I believe this is what they would say:
Savor every moment as it passes, always keep your faith and love in God, remain humble, embrace all that life has to offer, and celebrate the joy of everyday. Life is rich, beauty is everywhere, do things together and count your blessings---- every personal connection has meaning, and laughter is life's sweetest creation.
We placed Mom and Dad at rest together, yesterday--- looking up at their Red Mountain home---- always known to us as Mount Way--- looking up at Hunter Creek-- our childhood playground----- Aspen Mountain--- where dad was the first director of the Aspen ski school-- and Independence Pass....... and now being surrounded by very dear friends who have gone before them and honored by you------ I pay my final respects.
To my/our beloved parents, grandparents and friends----- Mom/Dad, Mimi/Papa, Betty/Bill
Your gentle guidance has immeasurably influenced all that I have done, all that I do, and all that I will ever do.
Your sweet spirit is indelibly imprinted on all that I have been, all that I am, and all that I will ever be.
Thus, you are a part of all that I accomplish and all that I become.
And so it is when I help a neighbor, your helping hand is there also.
When I ease the pain of a friend, she or he owes a debt to you.
When I show a child a better way, either by word or example, you are the teacher once removed.
Because everything I do reflects values learned from you, any wrong that I may right, any heart that I may brighten, any gift I may share, or burden I may lighten, it is in its own small way a tribute to you.
Because you gave me life, and more importantly, lessons in how to live, you are the wellspring from which flows all good I may achieve in my time on earth.
For all that you are and all that I am and all that passes on to my loved ones---- because we received love--- we give it and so love continues..... I thank you Mom and Dad and I love and miss you as we all do------ rest well together.
Linda Mason Gaskins Autrey---- daughter
Jill Whitener
August 8, 2012
Mom and Dad
“Mimi and Papa”
You are together once again at last,
The memories that remain are now from the past.
We thank you for our childhood adventures and all that we shared,
You truly taught us so much about life and you definitely cared.
You gave of yourselves as we continued to grow,
We went our separate ways, but it never would show.
Our family ties were strong in so many ways,
We were blessed and supported throughout the days.
You were wonderful parents, as well as friends,
We could talk, we could laugh, cry and hug to the end.
The Norway Lodge, Mason & Morse, skiing, hiking, volunteering, and such,
Brought the Aspen community very, very much.
There were many great friends from over the years,
That were part of our lives and shared happiness and tears.
It's time to say,” We will see you later and not good-bye,
Surrounded by mountains of glory and friends from a high.
We miss your talks, your smiles, and your touch,
Your legacy and your spirit will travel with us OH SO MUCH.
Be at peace mom and dad, you are loved by us all,
We think of you daily and we continue to stand tall.
Our lives are abundant with family and friends,
Take care of each other and AMEN…..
Written and Read by:
Jill Eileen Mason Whitener --- daughter of:
William Charles Mason and Elizabeth Eileen Welbourn Mason
August 7, 2012
Papa
I have three subjects with which I would like to touch upon as I comment about Bill Mason, --- who we all know as Papa.
First, I would like to begin, by reading the beginning of a email that Linda and I received the day after Papa's passing. It is from a college fraternity brother and one of my best friends;
... on 27 January 2012, The United States of America lost another Hero. In this case, the loss was all too personal for you all, --- and for those of us outside the family who had the good fortune to know Bill Mason ... if only slightly. During the few brief times I was in his presence, I sensed a man of great strength and character, that I believe must have been forged in the fires of World War II, while serving in the Tenth Mountain Division. --- His legacy of Honor, Courage, and Commitment, and his devotion to his family will live on in the lives --- of all of you who were touched by him. I --- thank God for him --- and our other heroes who stood tall at a time when our country --- so desperately needed them.
Tomorrow, I will be honoring his memory with a volley of 21 rounds from my M-1 Carbine."
>>> and he did just that.
I believe all of you know in what high esteem I hold all of our men and women in the Armed Services; whether they be current, or from the Desert Wars or from the Viet Nam era (of which many of us are Veterans) but ... the Men of World War II were a true "Band of Brothers." They went to war for Our Nation ... and not just for a tour of duty ... but until the war was over.
And now --- there are so few of them left.
I believe that Tom Brokaw described it so well when he call them ... the Greatest Generation. I further believe that we ... have had one of the greatest times to live our lives, not just because of what they did in Europe or the Pacific, but also because of what they did when they returned home --- after the War ... to rebuild our Nation.
next ... and on to another memorial ...
Many of you were present ... over six years ago when I had the privilege of speaking at Betty Mason's, ... Mimi's, ... memorial.
My brother had reminded me of a passage that he spoke of at our Mother's funeral, some nine years earlier, about ... she not being gone, but just being in the next room ... which lead me to the poem by Henry Van Dyke concerning "being gone from my sight" which I then read at Mimi's memorial. ---
In that writing he speaks of a ship setting sail and as it approaches the horizon; someone exclaims, "look now she is gone" ... yet another voice (on the other side) exclaims "look here she comes." Well, when I read that, at that time, it was very meaningful ... but - not - yet - personal, as to the people on the other shore. Well, now it is personal, --- for I know that Mimi is --- on that other shore saying .....
"look here he comes."
... and finally, --- I will leave you with two Quick or Brief thoughts --- with quick being the operative word ...
Bill Mason lived two lives comment, 0 - 80 then the last 7 yrs
I will paraphrase what Linda said a few days after his passing: ... his death is not a Tragedy, it is really more of a Blessing --- (for he would not have wanted to live this way), but it is - such - a - Loss. Although no one would have wanted him to linger in a long passing, it was - just - so quick. ---
With that in mind, I would like to leave us all with a quote from the ... "Rubaiyat" of Omar Khayyam, which I believe speaks of "life" when he wrote:
And as the Cock crew, those who stood before the Tavern shouted ...
"Open then the door!
You know how little time we have to stay,
And, once departed, may return no more."
______________
Rest in Peace Papa, ... Rest in Peace!
by: Bill Autrey in Memory of Papa - Feb 11, 2012
August 2, 2012
To Linda and Bill, and all the Mason/Autrey Family…..
Yesterday morning, 27 January 2012, The United States of America lost another Hero. In this case, the loss was all too personal for you all, and for those of us outside the family who had the good fortune to know Bill Mason, if only slightly. During the few brief times I was in his presence, I sensed a man of great strength and character, that I believe must have been forged in the fires of World War II, while serving in the Tenth Mountain Division. His legacy of Honor, Courage, and Commitment, and his devotion to his family will live on in the lives of all of you who were touched by him. I thank God for him and our other heroes who stood tall at a time when our country desperately needed them. Tomorrow, I will be honoring his memory with a volley of 21 rounds from an M-1 Carbine.
I know that words alone cannot possibly convey fully, the depth of my feelings of sorrow at this time, nor the gratitude I feel for his life. And yet there is also the comforting realization for those of us who truly believe what our Faith teaches us, that he has gone on to an eternal peace with Betty in a far better place.
I wish that we could be with you all to celebrate this great life, but know that we will be with you in spirit, if not in person, on the 11th. Susie joins me in saying that our thoughts and prayers, and our love, will be with you all, in the coming days as you deal with your grief.
~~~~Terry~~~~
Terry and Susie Heinz
August 2, 2012
Tim Griggs--- PO Box 774407--- Steamboat, CO 80477
March 13, 2012
Dear Linda and Jill,
I just heard of your father's passing a few days ago. I had been thinking of him and how he was doing, called my good friend Anne Burrows at Mason and Morse and she delivered the news. My heart and sympathies go out to you. Your father was a good friend to me and a great father to you.
I well recall the days when your Mom and Dad owned the Norway Lodge and a group of us from St. Paul stayed there over a couple of spring vacations. Not only did your father give me my first pair of stretch pants (hand-me-downs) but your Mom and Dad seriously came to my rescue when I developed pneumonia and became extremely sick. They went so far as to bring me to your house on Red Mountain while I recovered. "I was so out of it", I don't recall that part, although I do recall bouncing Jill--- age 3 or 4--- on my knee at the Norway Lodge.
It could easily be argued that Bill Mason was the one most responsible for me being able to settle in Aspen and thereby define my adult life. Partially, through his example, I knew I wanted to live there and it was definitely through his influence that I was able to become a Broker at Mason and Morse.
Your Dad was one of the stalwarts of the Aspen community whose passing will be marked by all of us who knew him. He and his generation put Aspen on the map and made it the desirable place it soon became.
Anne mentioned to me she thought your Dad passed away toward the end of January. Curiously, that was about the time I began thinking so deeply about him. I had wanted to get in touch with him to say "hello" and hopefully be able to stop and see him in Arizona if and when we traveled there this spring. I knew he was living with you, Linda, but I had no contact information for you; neither did my friend Sam Mairs.
Your father was a very good man, one whom I knew for some of my adolescent and all of my adult life and I shall always remember him with great fondness and gratitude. My sincere sympathies to both of you.
Best Regards,
Tim
July 31, 2012
William Charles Mason
1924 - 2012
Message from Jim Clymer ,
Linda,
I hope you remember me, son of Clyde and Inez Clymer, brother of Bertha. I am saddened to hear of your Father's passing. In the late '50s, when my parents were managers of Norway Lodge, Bill often took me fishing, hiking, and on back country Jeep trips. Those memories and more of your Father, and his caring, giving ways, have stayed with me and influence my life to this day. I could go on with stories and wonderful words, but there is nothing I can say that you do not already know of the good and goodness that surrounded your Father.
My wife and I bought a "getaway" place in Surprise a couple of years ago and are down there from time to time (retirement is in the works). Had I known your Father was 'just down the road' I would have loved to have visited him. Perhaps we could get together for a visit sometime when we are down.
Please know that I share in your and Jill's sorrow and accept my condolences.
Yours,
Jim Clymer
July 30, 2012
Bill Mason
Tribute
Bob Gaskins
2/11/2012
For those of you who don't know me, I am Bob Gaskins; and I am honored and humbled to be asked by Papa's family to say a few words at this celebration of his life.
Bill Mason was my friend and role model. Mere words will never begin to describe the immensely positive impact of Bill's life on any of us fortunate enough to have known him. The list of superlatives is long and the uplifting stories are endless.
In simple terms, he was a Christian man who walked the talk each and every day. Life was not about him. He embodied the Golden Rule and he exuded relentless positive energy. He was a kind soul who was helpful and generous to everyone. His love of people was reflected in the way that others felt about him – He was loved by all who knew him.
Bill was a terrific skier. He skied with the same smooth and graceful form whether he was in two feet of fresh powder at Snowmass or zipping down a double-black-diamond chute on Ajax. He even skied the same way leading a pack of kids down the slopes of Buttermilk while wearing his Mr. Squirrel costume, complete with a giant head which I still have no idea how he could see out of. The best ski instruction in the world was to follow Bill on the mountain, and he always seemed to adjust his speed so as to never leave any of us behind.
Bill always found natural ways to maintain his great physical condition. On his lunch hour in the summer, he would many times walk home to have lunch with Betty – half way up Red Mountain. Or, in the winter, he would climb on his Nordic skis to the top of Ajax, eat the sandwich that he carried in his pocket, and then ski back to town. As he got older, he stayed in better shape than most people half his age.
Bill could go for an all day hike and not look the least bit tired at the end. He just loved it, especially when there was no trail, and he could chart his own course across the mountain ranges. And he would always have that grin on his face and twinkle in his eye, and something positive to say – even after running a 26 mile marathon in just four hours at the age of 60. Now that I am that same age, I have a profound appreciation of what an accomplishment that really was.
Bill was a minimalist who traveled light, whether it was a backcountry hike or a car trip across the country. On the trail, he would frequently carry his fishing rod and catch some trout for dinner. He said that you had to think like a fish to catch them, and he never came up empty.
Bill was smart and witty – but also extremely modest and humble. The concept of ego never crossed his mind. He was a successful businessman and he contributed greatly to Aspen's growth into a world-class community. However, you would never hear about his successes from him. He knew everybody, including some celebrities – but he never name-dropped. He did well financially – but he lived modestly. Extravagance was not in his DNA – but he was all class. His generosity was legendary – but his focus was on appreciating the kindness in others.
Anyone who knew Bill was forever uplifted by his positive attitude and his generous spirit. He focused on making every day count. Bill's Christian faith was his foundation – To know Bill was to know a man who lived his faith. His first priority was always his family – He was the best husband, father and Papa in the world. He was a man's man in every respect; and more-over, a best-in-class human being. And, he was a friend to all. Simply put, he was just a really nice guy who had a genuine love for people and a joy of living each day to its fullest.
Bill was the first man who spoke to me about the importance of his Christian Faith in his everyday life. I would sometimes ask him how he dealt so successfully with challenges and adversity. His answer was always very simply that he relied on his Faith and trust in God through Jesus Christ and the teachings of the Bible. Through his Faith, Bill always focused on the good times and on positive experiences, even when others would have been consumed by the negatives. He never allowed himself to be drawn into the dark side of life. His approach to living is a model for all of us. A foundational reason that I am a born-again Christian today is because of the witness and example of Bill Mason in my life.
When I would see Papa at events for our son Billy over the years, he would always have something positive to say to me, usually reminiscing about skiing or one of our hiking trips together. The night before his auto accident in December 2004, Papa reminded me of one of the most special backpack trips that he and I had done together in the early 80's. He talked about it as if it was just yesterday and he had a real joy in his voice and that same twinkle in his eye. Not long before that, he had called me to offer his heartfelt condolences when both of my parents passed away. Most ex-father-in-laws don't do any of this. But Bill Mason participated in life at an entirely different level than most people. He lived life through a positive lens and was not about judging others. He was a channel for the Lord's grace.
I believe that some people are angels whom the Lord has asked to support and guide the rest of us in our lives, particularly those of us who might otherwise have been lost sheep forever. I believe that Bill Mason is one of those angels.
Karen, Linda and Bill, and Jill and Bill –
You have all done an extraordinarily fine job of caring for Papa over the past seven years, along with loving support from Billy, Stephani, Mason, Jacqueline and Duncan. Most people in Papa's situation would have spent this time in a nursing home or worse. Each of you, separately and collectively, would have never considered such an alternative for him, no matter what the personal sacrifice would have been for yourselves. Your unwavering love and devotion for Papa are an example of the best in people and a testament to God's grace. Sometimes the Lord presents us with monumental challenges in life to see how we will do. He must be very pleased indeed with your loving care of Papa. As hard as it is for all of us to lose Papa in this life, we can be assured that he is in the best of all places right now – in Heaven with the Lord and with Betty – and that he has no more pain or worries or sadness – only love and happiness from now on. May the Lord's blessings be with each of you.
Carole Simmons
March 9, 2012
Dear Jill,
I did not know your father well at all, only having met him one time. He was visiting with you and Bill and out for the day having lunch with you in Niwot. Despite the limitations that his auto accident had left him with, when you introduced me to him, he was gracious in his response. More importantly, when he learned that I was in treatment for ovarian cancer his response was compassion for me with no mention of the sadness that this horrible disease had brought to his family. In that moment I only glimpsed his grace and his courage.
That was five years ago this coming spring. Since then, never having met him again, I have seen those strengths exhibited in you over and over. I have listened and watched from the sidelines as you and Bill gave so much of your time and energy to caring for your father. I know that your sister and her husband have made the same effort on his behalf. In addition he has had wonderful caregivers who have stayed with him and the rest of the family throughout this long period of time in which he has needed much more care and support from all of you than he ever would have wanted to ask for.
I don't believe that kind of love, devotion, commitment and responsibility just happens. I know that it was a reflection of the kind of people your parents were and the way they raised their daughters to be.
I know you were very proud of your father and I am absolutely sure that he was, and always will be, very proud of all of you.
Carole Simmons
Scott Thorburn
March 9, 2012
Dear Jill and Bill,
Awhile ago we went to a slide show about the history of the 10th Mountain Division. I thought of you guys and your Dad. I was mesmerized by him. What a mark he made passing through. Didn't he? He influenced you guys and us and many. I'm hoping you are both okay and doing well. We are thinking about you.
Scott Thornburn
Jackie Autrey
March 3, 2012
Papa, I miss you greatly. I feel it is not right to say goodbye, it is just see you later. Having the opportunity to see you before you went to join Mimi was memorable. I think back of the times we had when I was a kid. I loved hearing stories of your time in the 10th mountain division. You are a great role model to so many. One of my best memeories was when I attempted to run with you while I was in training for cross country, could not keep up with you if I had too; and your attempts to teach me to fly fish. All in all, you will be greatly missed. It does my heart good to know you are with Mimi and are at peace. Gives me peace to believe that you both are looking down on me every day, and believe that you can be proud. Thank you for everything. Love you and miss you!
Bill Gaskins
February 27, 2012
Papa, it is hard for us to say goodbye to such a wonderful man; however, I know that you are at peace with the lord, and with Mimi. For that, I am pacified and grateful. We will all miss you immensely, but are lifted up by the teachings and memories that you blessed us with throughout your life. I am forever thankful to you for your love and support during my youth and formative years. I will always cherish, and never forget, the wonderful times we had skiing, golfing, swimming, fishing, just talking...there are too many memories to adequately memorialize here. I can only wish to be half the man that you were and have guided me to be. Most importantly though, you taught me faith, and to always be loving, honorable, supportive and graceful in my daily life. Your memory serves me purpose every day to strive to be such a man. You are a hero to many, and you can eternally count me at the head of that group. I love you and miss you.
February 25, 2012
We feel blessed to have met your father! I certainly enjoyed the time I spent with him especially at Rhythm on the Rails.
Pam and Tom Cummings
Jean Burke
February 25, 2012
Jill & Bill,
A poem sent for Jill & Bill from Bill's cousin, Jean Burke.
Written by: Mary Elizabeth Frye
Do not stand at my grave and weep,
I am no there, I do not sleep.
I am in a thousand winds that blow,
I am the softly falling snow.
I am the gentle showers of rain,
I am the fields of ripening grain.
I am in the morning hush,
I am in the graceful rush
Of beautiful birds in circling flight,
I am the starshine of the night.
I am in the flowers that bloom,
I am in a quiet room.
I am in the birds that sing,
I am in each lovely thing.
Do not stand at my grave and cry,
I am not there,
I do not die.
Bill Whitener
February 25, 2012
Papa,
Over the last 30 years I've learned more about living life than I ever expected from one man. From shadowing you on a ski slope, which hole had a trout in it, to showing patience with others and how to treat people. May your legacy live on forever.
Love you and will miss you,
Mitch & Tom Howard
February 25, 2012
Dear Linda, Jill and Families,
Our hearts go out to you as you grieve the loss of your precious "Papa".
As you are left with the pain of no longer having him here with you, surely there was great rejoicing on the "other side" as he reunited with those who went before. The one thread that continues to bind you all is the great love you held for one another...that will never be broken. Still, it is difficult to ease the wound that lies deep within.
Bill was such a genteel man. He possessed a grand spirit--a spirit that showed great kindness and generosity. He lived life well, and leaves a beautiful legacy.
Bless you all as you adjust to life without him.
Love & prayers,
Tom & Mitch Howard
February 22, 2012
What a solid gift of friendship Uncle Bill made to so many,in the course of a lifetime of remarkable personal accomplishments. Day Hills,Seattle, WA
Happy Schaffner
February 22, 2012
As you think back on a life well-lived, you can always tell something about a person by the legacy that he leaves. Bill Mason certainly did live a rich and full life, and he leaves us with two of the most loving, unselfish, devoted daughters--Linda and Jill. He also leaves a huge family and many friends who will remember him with smiles and will cherish their years of fabulous memories. He and his dear wife built the groundwork for their children to live rich, rewarding, superlative lives. Good job, Masons!
I've loved my times with Bill. I'll remember our games of War, LRC, dice box, puzzles; I'll smile when I think of our many dinners in the Whitener patio and in their home, in restaurants (some more successful than others); I'll cherish our Thursday nights at Rhythm on the Rails, neighborhood happy hours, weekend walks in Niwot.
The void that Bill's death leaves is immense. But I''m sure he would not want those left behind to continue to grieve but rather to grab each day with gusto--just as he did for his many years.
Bill, I hope your adventures continue--with a body without flaw and a mind sharp and bright--and that you are now surrounded by those who have been patiently awaiting you. And don't worry about your dear girls; they will be just fine.
Lovingly, Happy
Shelly Trainor
February 21, 2012
What lovely memories I have of Bill (and Betty) Mason! He was a charming man with an ever-present smile and an infectious love of life, family & friends, and the outdoors. It sorrows me to know he is gone from our world, but the lovely thing about memories is the good ones grow more vivid and precious with time. Linda and Jill (and all of your family members), I know there is an irreplaceable hole in your lives, but hopefully your memories and those of all of us who knew and loved your parents will help keep them alive for you. I rejoice that I was one of the fortunate people to have enjoyed knowing and spending time with Bill Mason.
With love and sorrow,
Shelly Trainor
February 20, 2012
Dear Jill & Bill,
Here's to your Dad!! What a great guy...skier, extraordinaire, businessman, 10th Mtn. Division American hero...to name only a few things. The BEST thing about your Dad is that he was your mom's sweetheart and a wonderful father who raised 2 wonderful daughters. You and Linda did what few people would do. The way you loved and cared for your Dad was really beautiful to see. I know you'll miss him very much. Such a sweet man. Love you,
Sue Poitras Hitesman

Papa and Jill
Susan Julien
February 18, 2012
What an amazing man Bill Mason was. I feel so luck to have known him in his later life. Bill has made a powerful impact on this world, and has taught so many about honor, respect and love.
Jerome Meister
February 16, 2012
Please accept my deep sympathies and condolences for the passing of Bill. He was a wonderful person and role model in business and life. He put forth the very best of qualities every day I was with him and truly was a person to look up to. I am so sorry for his loss. Jerome Meister
Mason Whitener
February 16, 2012
I will miss you now, and forever Papa! You were and incredible man and Grandpa! You are in a better place now and for that i'm grateful! I love you and will never forget you! Love, Mason
Duncan Autrey
February 15, 2012
I am so grateful to have known you in my life. Your honor, heart and grace will always be an inspiration in my life. Thank you.
Ruth Young
February 13, 2012
Looking through this photo gallery brings back so many wonderful memories of Bill and Betty. I am grateful for the years at Mason & Morse, for the gift of knowing Bill, for all that he brought to life. He was so proud of all of the Bills in his life - he dearly loved his family. Thank you for the sustenance of life that you provided to those around you in memories and love. Many blessing to all of you.
Ernie Brodersen
February 12, 2012
To Jill, Bill, Mason and their family, my sympathy for your loss of a good man.
Sylvia Sardy Hellums
February 12, 2012
Bill and Betty moved to Aspen in 1953. The following winter Bill voluteered to teach skiing for the Wednesday afternoon classes in the Aspen Public School and I was so very lucky to be in his class. After several of those Wednesday afternoon outings, Bill called me aside at the end of the day and asked if I would like to babysit Linda & Jill on Saturday night. I was a freshman in high school and, of course, said "yes". Bill went home and told Betty he had found a babysitter. Betty's reaction, to paraphrase, was No, No, No....no one is going to babysit for us that we do not know and do not know her parents. I went home and told Mom and Dad - can't you just hear my dad - "Like hell you are. You are not babysitting for anybody we do not know." I don't remember how it was resolved. Maybe I called Bill and told him I couldn't or he called Dad to see if they could get together. I do remember that I babaysat that Saturday night and many, many more. In the many years that followed when I would happen to see Bill, he would nudge me and say, "They didn't know, but we knew what we were doing." Bill was such a kind man and one that will remain in my heart forever. It was an honor to have known him.
May God bless you, Linda and Jill, and help you through this difficult time. Ted and I send you all of our love,
Sylvia Sardy Hellums Tuscaloosa, AL
Marian Hills
February 11, 2012
Thinking of you all today, with much love, from Marian and Bill Hills
Susie Wirth-White
February 11, 2012
To the Mason Family, My deepest Sympathies and Condolences on the loss of your beloved, Bill Mason.
As a child growing up, and being a friend of Jills, I spent much time up at the Mason home on Red Mountain and have nothing but smiling memories of "Mr. Mason." A presence I always enjoyed being around and in my childs mind, always recognizing what a terrific father and husband that he was. The memories make me smile as I know all of your memories will too, as you say goodbye. My thought, prayers and love are with all of you.
Susie Wirth-White
February 11, 2012
We send loving thoughts to all of Bill (Papa) Mason's extended family. His loving kindness to all will be sorely missed. Love to all, Karen and Chuck Autrey
February 11, 2012
The fist "star" will always be yours, Papa. Thank you for showing me that love is the most important part of life. You'll always have a very special place in my heart. Shirle
Jamie Hills
February 10, 2012
Dear Family,
I know Uncle Bill will be fondly remembered by everyone who knew him. He was a gracious and kind spirit, always generous and considerate of others. I will certainly miss him dearly.
With love & sympathy,
Jamie Hills
Mike & Dorothy Anderson
February 10, 2012
Our warmest loving condolences to all of Papa's family and friends, and especially to Karen, who became such a part of the family. I am sure one can never understand the loss you feel, but may the many memories you all have bring you great comfort. Linda and Bill and Jill and Bill, you have been the most wonderful, loving children your parents could ever even hope to wish for. It was a great pleasure to us to know and enjoy your wonderful Dad. What a consummate gentleman he was. May God bless all of you and Papa, rest well and enjoy your new happiness back with Mimi.
Much Love
Mike and Dorothy Anderson
Don and Marilyn Marinelli
February 10, 2012
Dear Jill, Bill and Family,
We are so blessed to have known both of your parents. The love in your family is so special and the fun times you have shared together have created so many wonderful memories. We enjoyed their visits to Colorado, the dinners, back yard barbecues, and Niwot concerts. They were always there to celebrate the special events over the years.
Papa was an amazing man who has been an inspiration for living life to the fullest with a compassionate and genuine heart.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Our love and sympathy,
Don and Marilyn Marinelli
Justin and Elyse
February 10, 2012
One of Papa's joys in life was playing golf. Another was giving Bill Autrey a hard time. Some years ago I played a round of golf with Papa and Bill. Papa did not play well that day. We were talking afterwards, and Papa was lamenting about how poorly he had played. Then he turned to me and said (in a voice loud enough for Bill to hear) "he (Bill) can't play golf either - he just thinks he can." I will greatly miss his sense of humor and strength of character. JP
February 9, 2012
Our sincere condolences to such a wonderful, loving and caring family. Hopefully Papa is up there dancing now with the love of his life he missed so much. Although painful for us here on earth, I have to believe they are together again.
With love, hugs and tears, Family of Karen Charland.
February 9, 2012
Our prayers are with your family as you go through a difficult time. Knowing the Mason family was and is indeed a joy and a privilege. Carolyn and Michael Zoemisch, Mesa, AZ
Tim and Carol Dalton
February 8, 2012
To Bill Mason's Family, it was a joy to see your tenderness and love for your dear Papa. It takes a very special man to have instilled that kind of love and compassion in his children. You and all the people he touched were enriched by him. God bless.
Mike Butler Winky Powell
February 8, 2012
What a kind, caring and gentle man we have all lost. Bill was a man filled with such passion for life and love for his family and friends. His stories and his teachings will live on with not only family, but with all the lives that he touched. The warmth of his smile will stay with us forever. How lucky you all were to have had him in your lives. May many happy memories remain with you always.
February 8, 2012
To the family of "Papa" Mason,
We want to express our sympathy to you all of you.
We feel very blessed to have met most of you and doubly blessed by the deep friendship we have developed with Linda and Bill. We never met Papa before his horrific accident, however, we feel we really do know that man. Bill and Linda, due to our many visits with him the past 7 years, and through your awesome stories, and meeting your wonderful, caring family, we certainly came to know Bill Mason.
We so enjoyed visiting Aspen and Snowmass and seeing the large footprint left there by Bill and Betty Mason. What a testament to this amazing couple.
This is a painful time, but your faith and family spirit will certainly see you through.
The past years have shown the true legacy of the life well lived...a wonderful, devoted and loving family. You must be so proud of him, and I know he is proud of you all, too.
Love and sympathy
Mike and Becky Brucato
February 7, 2012
Dear Jill and Linda,
Where to begin...In my life, I have been blessed to have had the opportunity to
meet both your Mother and Father !!! I will never forget them !!! In my 16 years of performing Physical Therapy, I have never witnessed the Love and
Compassion of a family like yours !!! What a lesson to learn !! You all did a first class job in taking care of your Father ( both Son's in Law's included ) !!!
Bill and Bill, God Bless you both for your compassion !!! Know in your hearts, that your Mom and Dad are together once more.....preparing a home for you all again one day !!! Peace and Love, Your friend,
Brian Harris
February 7, 2012
In a wonderful life, a really extraordinary life of friendship, love and service to family, to community, to nation, Bill was a dear friend and cousin who always shared his marvelous and generous spirit with all around him, wherever he was, from his cousin Marian Jones Hills and Bill Hills
Karen and Gerhard Kuhn
February 7, 2012
Gerhard and I have such fond memories of family times with Betty and Bill. They were an inspiration to us over the many years we knew them. Sending our love to all the family, Linda, Bill, Jill, Bill, and grandchildren.

PaPa's girls
Hallie and Don Pasko
February 6, 2012
Our hearts are a little more empty without PaPa. I loved the picture of PaPa and his "girls" after our Friday Night get together. He was so sweet that night and had such a great time. We'll miss him. Take good care of him until we join him. Hallie and Don Pasko ( Niwot Co)
Kelley Campbell
February 6, 2012
I first met Bill in the early 1970's just after graduating from Jefferson Community College in Watertown.NY. Bill helped me land a winter job in Aspen. We skied togather and he and his family had me for Christmas dinner. My condolences to the family.
Kelley Campbell (Watertown,NY)
Laurie and Dennis Lallman - Shipley
February 5, 2012
Dear Linda, Jill and Family,
We are sending you our love and hope you can feel our love around you. We loved Bill so much....he will always be remembered by our family. I truly admired Bill in every way....his thoughtfulness, kindness and so many more wonderful qualities. He is the star and example we should always follow.
I know the stars will shine brighter now that he is in heaven.
We send you our love,
Laurie, Dennis, Holly and Ellie Lallman - Shipley Family
February 4, 2012
I first met Bill when I moved to Aspen in 1976. He was extremely kind and helpful, I was in Rotary with him, did several mortgages for his clients, played golf with him, even my father who passed away six years ago played golf with Bill in Aspen and in AZ,
He was a true Aspen Asset, who had many friends , and always a smile.
Andy Di Sabatino
Susan and Pepper Gomes
February 4, 2012
To the family of Bill Mason,
I first met Bill about the time he started to spend more time in Arizona and less in real estate. I was just starting as a broker at Mason & Morse Real Estate and he was always glad to see me and always had time to catch up. He was a kind and caring man and brought great dignity to the real estate profession. With deepest sympathies, Susan
February 3, 2012
We are so sorry to hear of Bill's passing. He was so integral in the Woods family affairs. We will cherish his talents and assistance in helping our family attain a foot-hold of paradise here in Aspen and as well as managing homes in Sun City West for Bud and Justine for so many years. Memories of Bill and Betty will come and go; but, the ones we cherish the most are the wonderful invitations to join them for Christmas dinner in their Red Mountain home over the years. May the Lord be with you.
Lots of love, Randy and Jeanne Woods (Aspen, CO)
Liz Newman
February 3, 2012
I first met Bill in the mid-1970's when I was a young mortgage lender at Aspen Savings and Loan. Even though he was a prominent Realtor in those days, and I was just learning the ropes, he always had time to answer my calls and to help get me everything I needed in order to close his deals. If he didn't have the answer, he'd figure out who did, and then follow up to make sure everything was on track. Not many of his peers were as easy to work with! I remember the delight of running into him and Betty far from home at national Savings and Loan conferences, where he acted as a Board member for another institution. His laugh was so infectious and they both made me feel special! He treated everyone with the utmost respect and served as a wonderful example for all the Realtors and business people of Aspen and beyond. We should all strive to emulate him. I know I will never forget him!
Sue Hitesman
February 2, 2012
Dear Jill and Linda-The love and care you showed your Dad was one of the nicest things I've ever witnessed. The way you girls took care of him left no doubt as to how much you love him. He had a great sense of humor which showed so much when Jill and I got in a jam! Also, the way he loved your Mother is so sweet. She is his sweetheart and I know they are together now. So, here's to your Dad-a great guy that I have fond memories of. Love, Sue
Mary Ryerson
February 2, 2012
Jill and Linda:
I had the privilege of meeting your parents when I first moved to town in the late '70's and worked at The Bank of Aspen. I used to house sit for them when they would go out of town. My biggest mistake when I house sat..was over exercising Killy....which caused him to be sick all over the white carpet...unfortunately I was not able to get the stain out. Your mother forgave me but told me how to get the stain out in the future and reminded me that Killy was old..no more car rides and exercise!
Your father was a true gentleman and I am glad I had the opportunity to know him. I think of your parents everytime I go up Red Mtn Road and pass Placer Lane. Your parents will be in my thoughts and prayers. My best to you and your entire families.
Fondly,
Mary Martin Ryerson
Senior Vice President
Alpine Bank Aspen
February 2, 2012
Dear Jill, Bill, Mason,
How difficult is is to let go of our loved ones. No matter what surrounds this earthly existence, it is so painful when they are removed from the outreach of our touch. I cried for all of you, but I smiled at the assurance that your Dad's human shell had been discarded and the brilliance of his essence was exposed as he stood before his Creator and was re-united with his Soul Mate. I prayed that God would be close and that in your grief you would feel his presence as He holds all of you in a tight, sustained, big, family hug.
Your parents have left an amazing legacy that is evident in the lives of all of you. Their spirit lives through your love for life, resilience to adversity, and your tremendous ability to be there for others. The ripples of such an honorable love will continue to be far reaching!
Sue Witmer
February 2, 2012
Bill was our long time friend in Aspen and Az, where we laughed and shared our joys and griefs with Betty and him over almost 60 years. We will miss him as you all do, but will remember him with love for what a grand person he always was with his family and friends.
Suzie and Morrie Shepard Eagle, Colorado

Papa, Billy and Steph in Snowmass
Stephani Gaskins
February 1, 2012
Dearest Papa,
Over the past 7 years you have become one of the most important people in my life. I have truly enjoyed every moment I spent with you and will forever cherish those memories. Putting a smile on your face put an even bigger smile on my face :-) You are such a wonderful role model to Billy, and I know that because of that he will always be a loving and kind husband to me. I will always keep your "Forever Memories" close to my heart, and can not wait to tell your future Great Grand-Children all about their beloved Papa and Mimi. I know they will love Aspen as much as you did. You will always be missed, but I am so glad you have been reunited with the love of your life!
Love you always forever.
February 1, 2012
Dear Linda,Jill and all the Bills, Bill and Betty were our very best friends. We had so many wonderful times together in Arizona. The one we really treasure is when their 50th aniversary was coming up and we told them we wanted to have a big party for them. Their treasured answer was "No, we just want to spend it with you guys." Rhoda had a great dinner for us and I will have to find the pictures we took then. They are together again and we can look forward to a big get together with them if we get to heaven some day. Last evening we were at dinner here at Friendship Village and Ann Watson sat next to us. I told her of Bill's passing and she was also saddened. She and Jim were friends in Aspin. .I will share the obituary with her and others. We send our love to you both and hope our paths cross again some day. Love, Paul and Rhoda
Bill and Marie Prater
February 1, 2012
Bill was the friendlest person we have ever known. He really added to our lives just by knowing him for these many years. Linda and Jill will miss him very much and you will remember all he gave to you all of your lives. We loved the golf games and the skiing with him which was great fun, always.
Bill and Marie Prater
Sharon and Dan Kroencke
February 1, 2012
Linda and Bill... sending love and sympathy to you. We only knew Bill for five years--but he became" Papa" to all of us in Surprise. What a wonderful, well-lived life he had. He will be greatly missed. Sharon and Dan
TJ Sardy
February 1, 2012
It was with a heavy, heavy heart that I received the news of Bill's passing. My sadness is, however, combined with the joy and gratitude that I feel that I had this man, my mentor, my friend and my companion, in my life. I will always treasure my memories of our times together and of the times our families spent together over the many, many years. May God bless and be with you all.
February 1, 2012
Death is nothing at all,
I have only slipped into the next room.
I am I, and you are you.
Whatever we were to each other, that we are still.
Call me by my familiar name,
Speak to me in the easy way which you always used.
Put no difference in your tone,
Wear no forced solemnity or sorrow.
Laugh as we always laughed at the little things we enjoyed.
Play, smile, think of me, pray for me.
Let my name be forever the household word it always was.
Let it be spoken without effect, without a trace of sorrow.
It is the same as it ever was, there in unbroken continuity.
Why should I be out of mind because I am out of sight?
I am waitung for you, for an interval, somewhere very near.
All is well.
Henry Scott Holland
1847-1918
Canon of St Paul's Cathedral
Jill, best wishes to you and your family
Debbie + Daniel Coleman
Niwot, CO
Bob & Jeanne Christenson
January 31, 2012
Dear Jill, Bill and Family,
Please accept our sincere condolences for the loss of Papa in your lives. He was an amazing man who lived life to the fullest. We have fond memories of time spent with Papa at Rockies' baseball games, summer concerts, tailgate parties, and of course many "Happy Hours". We will always remember his beaming face as he crossed the finish line at the Bolder Boulder for his triumphant comeback performance. But our standout memory is the infamous Italian dinner that he and Bettie hosted with all its unexpected surprises. Papa will always have a special place in our hearts.
Sheryl Fidino
January 31, 2012
Our family was saddened by the news of Papa's passing. We are thankful that he enjoyed the love and support of so many. Together, he and Betty shared a wonderful life, always giving so much of themselves to others. Their love, compassion for others and generosity continues on in Linda and Jill. Bill was a remarkable man, facing life's challenges with such dignity. To all who knew him, we will forever keep him in our hearts. To Jill, Linda and families you are a remarkable family.
With Our Love,
Sheryl, Kurt, Ian and Miles Fidino
January 31, 2012
We treasure the memories of our times with Papa at your home and ours, especially the "sit downs" with him and his remembrances of the 10th Mountain experiences and the early days in Aspen. We are particularly blessed with the memory of this past Christmas at our home with his hearty appetite at dinner and his enthusiasm, joy, and sharp observations while playing "Left Right Center".
Papa enriched our lives.
Rebecca and Walter Gough
Jennifer Robison
January 31, 2012
Dear Jill and Family,
I was sad to hear of Papa's passing. I know you all must miss him very deeply. He was a great man and I consider it a great honor to have gotten to know him.
I will forever think of Papa's smile whenever I see Momma Mia.
January 31, 2012
Dad/Papa,
I miss you...LOTS!!! I feel a huge void right now, but I know that you and Mom/Mimi have your arms around each other in the most peaceful place you can be. I thank you for the love you have given me throughout your life. You and mom will remain close in my heart forever. I love you.
Your daughter,
Jill
Terri Kirk
January 31, 2012
Condolence: On behalf of the staff at HomeWatch CareGivers , it was our pleasure to serve your family. God Bless the family
at this time, Mr Mason will be missed
January 31, 2012
We are so sorry for the loss of your Father and Grandfather. We are so proud of his accomplishments, army service and dedication to his faith and family.
With love,
Susan Whitener Grimes, Kirk and Michael
Sally Hopper
January 30, 2012
My late husband, George Hopper, and I knew Bill and Betty through the Episcopal Church in Aspen. Although we lived on Lookout Mtn., we spent many weekends in Snowmass and attended Christ Church in Aspen. Bill was such a kind and friendly person to everyone. When we were first struggling to learn to ski, Bill took time to point out some helpful hints to make the sport much more fun. I can imagine how boring it must have been for him to spend time skiing with beginners, but that was Bill Mason. Always a gentleman! He will be greatly missed. Sally Hopper
Dick & Bobbie Wright and family
January 30, 2012
Linda, Jill and families,
We wish to express our sincere sympathy for the loss of your wonderful father Bill. We will never forget the great times we all had together in Aspen. We know Bill is now with his Heavenly Father free of all pain and suffering.
Carol Hills
January 30, 2012
Dear Linda and Jill,
I'm here with my parents in Watertown, NY and we're recalling wonderful memories of your father. He was such an incredible person, so warm and caring and loyal -- and fun!!! We know this is such a tough loss for you both but we also know how much he loved you and how your love and care for him over these last several years was such an incredible gift. We know that Bill is now with Betty and smiling down at his wonderful family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Love, Carol, Bill and Marian Hills
Britt Wurl
January 30, 2012
As a old Aspen lover I remember Mr. Mason as a great contributor to a wonderful place a man with vision for a town. As a small boy I was a little sweet on Jill me and a friend would walk to the house on Red Mountain to talk to the girls, we worried about Bill but he was nothing but nice to us. He was part of the Aspen charm. He would wave at times as you passed the offices and later when he would see me as a Aspen cop he would smile and ask me if I was keeping the peace. May God pour out his blessings to Jill, Linda and indeed Bills extended family. I will remember Bill Mason all my natural days.
Cordially
Britt Wurl
Ferne Spaulding
January 30, 2012
Remembering your family from our days in Aspen. Praying for comfort for you all.
Kathy & Dave Whitener
January 30, 2012
Our thoughts and sympathy are with you at this sad time with the loss of your dad. Throughout the years we have acquired so much admiration for Bill. He was a wonderful husband, father, grandfather, & an amazing athlete.
Jill & Linda you were such faithful daughters caring for him with so much love & patience. You have set the bar very high for the rest of us.
In my mind I envision Bill greeting Betty in heaven with a pain free "Oh Boy!"
With love,
karen Charland
January 29, 2012
It is so hard to say good-bye to someone who meant so much to me, Papa who cared for me as I did for him. I will miss him more than anyone knows. What I heard every time that I was with him was his wish to be with his wife Bettie. I will give a smile everyday thinking of the two of them sitting there holding hands. God Bless you my loved family. Stay strong and know Papa would want you to all enjoy life...Loving you all so much Karen
Linda & Mark Gonshak
January 29, 2012
Linda, Jill and family: Please accept our sincere condolences at the passing of your wonderful father. Bill was one of the kindest, most sincer men I have ever met. I will always remember the first time I met him when I was 5 and his great big smile. That smile was always intact every time we met during the ensuing years. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.
January 29, 2012
Dear Family of Bill Mason....Bob and I and other friends had many great skiing days with Bill and Betty and I was always amazed that it didn't matter what the snow conditions were Bill could make those pretty pretty turns...We had many years of getting together for a variety of reasons. Hiking, camping, skiing, dinners, etc. and it was always fun with your folks. One time Jill, Bill. Bob and I drove to a football game in Craig I think...the weather was bad and we had to put chains on...Jill was trying to help and Bill finally said, "Jesus Jill get the wrench"....from then on Bob called her "J J"
...My thoughts and prayers are being sent your way....Bunches of love, Kay Simons

Jan Walker
January 29, 2012
I know there are not enough words to describe your sadness in the loss of your Papa. He will truly be missed. I am glad that our family got to know him and that he was able to attend Stephani and Billy's wedding. We had such a good time in Snowmass! Those memories and pictures we will forever cherish. You are a wonderful family and I know that together you will make it through this tough time. Your Papa is at peace now and reunited with your mom. May you find comfort in celebrating his wonderful life.
Liz Haas
January 29, 2012
I am so sad to hear of Papa's passing. I know that he will always be with you in your hearts and memories. I am grateful for the times that I was able to visit with him. My fondest memory is of the dinner party that he and your Mom hosted for the Niwot crew. He was quite the server!
May you find peace.
Rose & Jim Johnson
January 29, 2012
Dear Linda, Bill and Family, Our hearts are so sad for your loss of one of the dearest men we have ever had the privilege to meet. Our deepest sympathy to you and the entire family.
Our love to you all
Paula Hull
January 28, 2012
Papa was a very special man throughout his life. My heart goes out to all of you for filling his life with many adventures and sharing those times with people like me that loved him. I'll never forget how he enjoyed the water, splashed around, and exercised in the pool. So many precious memories, let them help start the healing process. I send my heartfelt sympathy to all, he will be sorely missed.
XOXOXOX Paula
January 28, 2012
Linda and Bill....my heart goes out to you and all the family at this time of sadness. I am so glad, so proud, and so honored to have known PaPa, even if only briefly. I'll always remember how much love and caring you gave him in his final years. Treasure the memories you had with him, and they'll be a great source of strength.
~~Our Love to you All,
Terry and Susie, Johns Island, SC
January 28, 2012
Jill,
When I think of your dad, I think of a warm and caring man. From the first day I met him, he made me feel as though I was part of the family. His character, laughter, and caring for every day life has to offer shows in you and the family. What a legacy.
Bill Kalaf
Colleen and Pete Stein
January 28, 2012
We were so very sad to hear of PaPa's passing. Our hearts ache for you but know he is in a wonderful place and with his long time love, Mimi. Oh my, what a legacy he has left! His two devoted daughters, Linda and Jill, his two wonderful son-in-laws, Bill and Bill, and the exceptional namesake grandsons, Bill and Mason, grandson Duncan and granddaughter Jaclyn. PaPa will always continue to live through this very strong and connected family. May the Lord hold you gently in his arms during this very sad time.
Polly Lutz
January 28, 2012
Jill, Grandma Boots and I are thinking about you and your family today! How lucky Bill was to have Mason and Billy by his side. I will always remember what a beautiful home your parents had in Aspen and what gracious hosts they were. Bill had a wonderful life and was a fabulous father to you and Linda. May you always feel him near you in your heart. Love to you Jilly! Polly
January 28, 2012
I will always remember Papa's caring, loving and kind personality. And who could forget those beautiful, happy eyes? You are blessed to have such wonderful memories of a very special person as are we. Our love and best,
The Horst Family
Joanne & Jim Hauncher
January 28, 2012
May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.
January 28, 2012
May God Bless all of you during this time of sorrow. Even though Ernie and I met PaPa only a couple of times, we could tell how special a person he was.
There will be a special place waiting for him in Heaven.
With Love, Ernie and Judy Lindemann
Janet ans Bernie Salowe
January 28, 2012
We know you will miss PaPa who was such a large part of your life. Our heartfelt condolences.
January 28, 2012
I am thinking of my daughter Stephani's and son-in-law Billy's loss of two wonderful grandpa's in less than a two week period. My Dad, Jim missed out on the wedding of these two fine young people, Pa Pa got to see this in his hometown area. I know he will tell my father about the wedding now, they will both be watching over their lives. I will look forward to hearing more about Bill Mason's life stories from those who knew him well. I will mention him today at my father Jim Walker's celebration of life.
Don Walker
Denver, Colorado
Linda Autrey
January 28, 2012
Oh, Papa, how will I go on without you? Forever Memories. I love you and miss you so much. Your devoted daughter. Linda
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