Gary D. Mason
Corvallis - On April 11th the lord called Gary Mason to try a new fishing lure that was guaranteed to catch a fish with every cast.
Gary was born in Rexburg, Idaho on November 2, 1939 to Frank and Lois (Huff) Mason. The family moved to Lodge Grass Montana to raise bees, and collect honey. Gary helped his dad with the honey business for many years. The family stayed in Lodge Grass until Gary was 14, then they moved to Hamilton and operated a small grocery store. Gary graduated from Hamilton High School in 1958.
During High School and after graduation he worked for the Studebaker dealership in Hamilton. He also joined the Montana National Guard and served for 8 years achieving the rank of sergeant. In 1959 Gary started with the Rural Electric Association, now known as Ravalli Electric Co-op. He started on the ground supporting lineman, and soon turned into a lineman himself. His career would blossom throughout the years until he became the manager of the Co-op. In 1981 he had a heart attack that resulted in open heart surgery and in a few years he decided to retire from the Co-op and become an auctioneer. Gary and Margee owned Mason Marketing Services for a number of years and he enjoyed all the social interactions and the travel that came with this new career! Gary also gave a go at being a politician and served a 2 year term with the Montana Legislature. He finally sold the business and settled down into retirement.
Gary had considerable hobbies. Hunting, camping, snowmobiling, watching the weather forecast on TV, riding and packing horses and of course fishing. He packed and rode through the Pintlar Wilderness and was able to ride his horse right to his house to finish the journey. He also enjoyed looking at cow butts during the fall roundup at the Martinel ranch in Dell, Montana.
Gary was preceded in death by his parents Frank and Lois Mason.
Gary is survived by his wife Margee, sister Sharon (Doug) Swisher, brother Frank (Connie) Mason, children Carl (Deb) Mason, Doug (Rita) Mason, Teresa (Greg) Stephens, Tracy (Angie) Mason, Carrie (Travis) VanDyke, and Chad Wilson, 15 grandchildren, and 8 great grandchildren. Gary had a very large extended family in Montana, Idaho, Colorado, Missouri, and Washington, and loved attending family reunions.
Gary was a very special man who was a great husband, father, brother, and grandfather, who supported and nurtured his family through all of their various activities.
Gary was always smiling, creating many lifelong friends through his journeys that were very special to him.
The family will be holding a Memorial Service on Tuesday the 19th of April at 2 p.m. at the Daly-Leach Chapel located at 1010 W Main St, Hamilton.
Tight lines Gary!
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Jan Larson Hurst
April 19, 2022
Sharon and the Mason family, I am sorry to hear of your loss. I have had limited contact with your family, except for Sharon in the past. My experience was the entire family were all good, decent people with strong, caring family values! These values extended beyond their family and community. Sharon always showed these traits by her example. May Gary find all the good fishing in heaven! GOD BLESS YOU ALL.
David and RoseMary Johnson
April 19, 2022
Dear Margaret and family,
We were so sorry to hear of your husband's passing. Wishing you all comfort and peace at this difficult time. We didn't realize that Teresa (at S and S, and who RoseMary knew from Corvallis School and Evergreen Kid's was your daughter!
Our Sympathy,
RoseMary and David
Tom and Rita Jones
April 18, 2022
Gary was such an amazing man with a wonderful smile. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you
Beth Handley
April 18, 2022
I am so sorry about Gary's passing.
Tight lines Gary, tight lines. God Speed.
Kaycee Byron
April 17, 2022
So sorry for your family's loss
Ed White
April 16, 2022
Gary was one of those fellows you immediately liked. I am happy to have known him since our days in High School. He had a great knack for remembering people and changed very little over the years. While we didn't see each other often, when we would, it was like seeing an old friend, which I consider. He helped my folks out a few times when they got on in years. But, if I never knew anyone that I was sure would make it through the pearly gates, it was Gary.
Tracy M. Wood
April 15, 2022
RIP Gary. Always a good guy to me for sure. Blessings to all the family
Becky campbell
April 15, 2022
So sorry for your loss
Keith and Tana Fisher
April 15, 2022
Happy trails, Gary! To Margee and family, we extend our sympathy, our thoughts and prayers are with you.
It was a pleasure knowing Gary, he always had a smile and gave you a hello whenever he saw you. He will be missed.
Gary Burruss
April 15, 2022
Sorry to hear you dads passing. I always enjoyed visiting with him and your family.
Vivian Jenkins
April 13, 2022
Gary will be missed by so many. With loving memories, my thoughts and sympathies go out to his entire family.
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