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William Masterson Obituary

Justice William A. Masterson
June 25, 1931-March 11, 2014

Born during the depression to a struggling Catholic family in the Irish Ghetto of Flushing, Long Island, New York, Bill Masterson felt blessed to spend his last years overlooking mountains of Idyllwild, and the ocean of Mendocino from his beautiful home.Before his full retirement, Bill and his wife Julie enjoyed 17 years living literally on the border of San Marino and Pasadena in their English cottage on Old Mill road.
Bill's rise to success in life was no accident. He won scholarships, while working full time, to Loyola High School and to UCLA, where he was a candidate for a Rhodes Scholarship in 1951-1952. After serving as a drill instructor in the U. S. Army for two years, Bill continued his education at UCLA Law School, graduating in the class of 1958.
Bill's peers describe his law career as nothing short of brilliant. He was a business trial lawyer for close to 30 years, practicing as a partner in three major law firms, including Skaddan, Arps, Slate, Meagher, and Flom. In 1988 Bill began his many years on the bench, and he felt his biggest contribution to the law was as a judge. He served on the Superior Court of Los Angeles County, hearing both civil and criminal cases, until he was elevated to Associate Justice on the California Court of Appeal. Before retiring completely, Bill worked as a private judge resolving disputes through arbitration.
Born under the astrological sign of Cancer, Bill was devoted to his home and family. For 40 years he showered his wife Julie with love, bringing her coffee and oatmeal in bed every day and toasting her as "the girl of my dreams who become the love of my life" at every possible occasion. A natural born father, he adored his four children, Mark, Mary, Tim and Barbara. Parenting was a joy, from bedtime stories as he tucked them in at night, to wise counsel and unflagging support as they grew up. Being the only member of his family to go to college, Bill deeply valued the power of a good education, and made sure his children and four grandchildren, Patrick, Meghan, Finian, and Rory, would have the same opportunity for higher education. He took great pride that, like him, each of his children went on to build successful careers after graduation. Suffering from incurable cancer for over a year, his only regret was that he would not live to see his grandchildren make their way in the world. He will be deeply missed by all his family and the wide circle of friends and associates whose lives he touched. God bless, my darling

HONORING HIS HONOR
Saturday, April 12, 2014, 2:00 pm
Celebration of Life
The California Club
538 S. Flower Street
Los Angeles, Ca. 90017
2-3-622-1391
www.californiaclub.org
Donations in Bill's memory may be made to
The Bishop Goodan Home
191 N. El Molino Avenue
Pasadena, California 91101
www.goodancenter.org/bishop-goodan-home.html
or
Loyola High School
1901 Venice Blvd.
Los Angeles, Ca. 90006
www.loyolahs.edu

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Published by Pasadena Star-News on Apr. 1, 2014.

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Stanley Schaub

April 2, 2014

Told you I'd beat you at ping-pong!!
Will always remember you.

Daniel Nardoni

April 1, 2014

Judge Masterson was one of the finest criminal judges I had the privilege to appear before going back to the days when he presided in the Pasadena Superior Court. He was a judge that everyone looked up to and respected.
On a personal note, I was able to confide with him on personal issues and he in turn offered his guidance and support for which I am so grateful for to this day. Indeed he was a fine judge and even a better man. I am so saddened over the death of Judge Masterson and sincerely extend my deepest sympathy to his family.
God Blessings,
Daniel A. Nardoni
Attorney at Law

April 1, 2014

Michael T Shaw

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