Born November 9th, 1940. 84 years old. 1 Brother, Bud Irvin, 2 sisters, Vicky Irvin and Anita Irvin-McKenzie.Mother of 6 children. Thomas Masters Jr. Pam Masters, Kathy Masters, Juanita Ehmke, Frank Mobley, Scott Masters, Laura Masters, Ricky Masters, Carol Pine. Step Mother to 2, Brian Pine and Melissa Pine-Wooley. Grandmother to 13, Great Grandmother to 14. 2nd mother to many children who just needed a safe place. She never forgot one of those birthdays. Served in the US Army as a WAC. worked all of her life, 1952-2011. Loved Flea markets, Reading, traveling and antiquing. She can now rest with Ray, Bud, Vicky, Thomas Jr., Kathy, Carol and the babies. She will be severely missed by all who knew her.
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