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Masan Persilver, a wonderful father, caring son, much loved brother, passed away, leaving behind a legacy of love, kindness, and an unwavering dedication to family.
Masan was the loving father of Wyatt and Cadence. Being their father was the proudest and happiest part of his life. Spending time with those he loved was where he found purpose and peace. His heart was always with his family, and he carried that love into every aspect of his life.
A loyal and caring brother, Masan treasured his time with Devan and Canan. Whether working outdoors, staying busy with projects, or simply sharing moments of laughter and connection, he was happiest surrounded by those he loved. His generous spirit shone through in everything he did-always willing to lend a helping hand, always eager to make life better for those around him.
Masan loved being outdoors and busy. Whether working or playing, he thrived when he felt needed and was able to help others. His energy and work ethic were inspiring, and he was always in motion, eager to build, create, and contribute.
His kindness and generosity touched many lives, and his family is especially grateful for Dr. Mark Justice and his wife, Angela, whose love and support meant so much to Masan over the years.
Masan will be deeply missed by all who knew him. He is survived by his loving parents, Julie and Chris Bilbo; his brothers, Devan Wolz and Canan Persilver; his sister-in-law, Lynzie Hyman; his partner, Emily Haggard; his precious children, Wyatt and Cadence; his grandparents, Trish and Jerry Wolz; step brothers Justin, Christopher and Brayden, cousins Zachary, Cameron and Patrick Guy, Aunt Jennifer and Uncle John Guy, and many aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends who loved him greatly.
Though his time with us was far too short, Masan's love, kindness, and spirit will live on in the hearts of those who knew him. His memory will be cherished always.
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