Angela Charisse Mason, born on July 16, 1970, in Greenville, Texas, was a vibrant soul who touched the lives of many through her gentle spirit and boundless passion. She departed this world on October 9, 2025, leaving behind a legacy that will forever echo in the hearts of those who knew her.
As a dart driver, Angela navigated life with a dexterity that mirrored her ability to be a jack of all trades. She was more than just her career; she was a beacon of versatility and skill, thriving in various endeavors that showcased her culinary talents and her flair for graphic design. The allure of food was particularly close to her heart, and it fueled her creativity and passion for life, enriching her connections with friends and family alike. Angela’s steadfast commitment to her interests, especially her advocacy for Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD), underscored her profound empathy and desire to make a difference.
Angela’s educational journey began at South Oak Cliff, culminating in her graduation in the Class of 1988 with a focus in Business Management, furthered by her studies at Remmington College. It was evident from the start that she was destined for success, not only in the professional realm but also in the way she nurtured relationships around her.
Though reserved at times, Angela possessed an outgoing charm that drew people in. Her vibrant personality shone bright during moments spent listening to music or engaging in spirited games of dominoes, where laughter flowed as freely as her love for those gathered around her. Angela reveled in the joy that these simple pleasures brought, weaving a tapestry of cherished memories with each interaction.
Her pride radiated through her accomplishments, most notably her role as a devoted mother and grandmother. She leaves behind a fantastic daughter, Myah Mason, whose spirit reflects Angela’s resilience; a beloved granddaughter, Amyah Mason, who carries the essence of her grandmother’s vibrant energy; and a supportive brother, Ernest Mason II, along with a loving nephew, Darnell Robinson, and niece, Lauren Lindsey, who will continue to carry her memory forward.
Angela Charisse Mason’s journey may have concluded, but her spirit, her passion, and her unwavering dedication to those she loved will endure, echoing in the stories shared and the lives she touched. In her honor, may we all celebrate the vibrant joy she brought into this world, holding fast to the memories of a life lived fully and passionately.
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