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Dr. Robert Francis Masonis

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Dr. Robert Francis Masonis (Bob) passed away at his home in Charlotte, North Carolina on September 15 at age 87. He is survived by his children, Krista, Robert, Susan and John Masonis; son-in-law, Cristopher Garlitz; 10 grandchildren; and special friend, Anne von Amsberg. He was preceded in death by his former wife, Nancy Cobb; his brother, Edward Masonis; and his companion of many years, Bonnie Sturkey. Bob was born in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, son of the late Robert Leander Masonis and Constance Yozwiak. He graduated from Kingston High School, where he was a standout athlete. He was most proud of his wrestling state championship, which capped an undefeated season. Bob continued his academic and athletic career at Wilkes University, where he excelled as a wrestler and football player, before graduating with honors in 1957. He earned admission to the University of Pennsylvania’s School of Dental Medicine, from which he graduated at the top of his class in 1961. While at Penn, Bob met Nancy, a graduate of Springfield High School and Chestnut Hill College. They married in 1960. After settling in Maple Glen, Pennsylvania, they raised their four children, and, for several years, a foster son, Miguel DelValle. Bob and Nancy divorced in 1988. Bob practiced dentistry in Maple Glen for close to 40 years. In 1968, Bob and Nancy purchased a Colonial-era farmhouse and converted a carriage house on the property into a dental office. His thriving practice served area residents, and it was not uncommon for patients who had moved away to drive hours to remain in his care. Over the years, many talented, loyal staff contributed greatly to the success of his practice. He often recalled them fondly. Bob’s love of athletics never abated. He found his way back to the gym when he took over as head wrestling coach at Upper Dublin High School. His unique job blend -- dentist in the morning and wrestling coach in the afternoon -- was the subject of a Philadelphia Inquirer article in 1983. He also was an assistant football coach at Upper Dublin for many years. Among his most cherished possessions were tributes he received from athletes expressing gratitude for valuable life lessons they learned under “Doc’s” mentorship. He found respite from his busy professional life in the field and on the water. An avid hunter and angler, he taught his sons outdoor skills. Bob also instilled in his children a deep appreciation of nature and an abiding conservation ethic. Restoring his historic house and classic cars were pastimes that brought him joy and evinced his love of demanding, creative work. Bob will be remembered for his magnetic personality. He often expressed his fondness for people through friendly ribbing and loved to engage in the banter it provoked. Grit, perseverance, a strong work ethic, and an unyielding commitment to self-determination are traits he embodied. His favorite quote was from Robert Browning: “Man’s reach should always exceed his grasp, Or what’s a heaven for?” His children plan to hold a gathering to celebrate his life near the Maple Glen home in which they were raised. Details about the gathering will be forthcoming. All who knew Bob and wish to pay their respects are invited to attend. For those who wish to honor Bob with a donation, please consider contributing to the First Generation Scholarship Fund at Wilkes University. Contributions can be sent to 84 W. South Street, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18766, or made online at www.wilkes.edu/give.

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Published by Montgomery Newspapers from Sep. 21 to Sep. 26, 2021.

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Carl Katila

November 7, 2021

My Depest and derest Sympathy to the masonis Family... I loved "Doc" he was a GREAT Man. The believe in ME ! I he always called me Carlos. thanked him man times through
the years after, wasn't
the best wrestler but I was I was STRONG ! For my short statcher.. Doc had me and Miguel wrestling in the barn , God I loved and shurly miss those Great days.and hitting the Heavy Bag .. witch I still have in my basement. To this day My love and prayers to the family. I still pray for him all these years, and for my former wrestling team .They were all Great guys...I looked up to and still do, Thank You All. God Bless you "Doc" .I'll see you later , my Coach ,my Friend,My Father figure.

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Karim El-Gawhary

September 26, 2021

My deepest condolences to my former father in law who had received me, coming from Egypt and Germany, with an open heart in the arms of the Masonis family

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