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Saturday
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October
Memorial Service
Saturday, October 4, 2014
Knapp Station Community Church
3035 County Route 47
Norwood, New York, United States
Additional Obit Info
Wesley Allen Mason, age 93 of Norwood, NY went on to be with his Savior on October 1, 2014. He was surrounded by his family and friends who loved him well.
Wesley was born on September 16, 1921 in Waterbury, CT to the late William "Buck" and Marion Witham Mason. Wes was predeceased by his beloved wife Connie who passed just 23 days earlier. They married on July 29, 1952 cementing a bond that lasted 62 years. He was eager to be reunited with her.
Wesley was a leader of men and women- first in the army during World War II and then for Pratt and Whitney Aircraft in Southington, CT. He was an avid gardener, master card player, and fisherman. He was an inventor, a carpenter, and a horseman; a skilled engineer and father of five. Both Connie and Wes were glorious dancers.
He was a valuable member of two churches; the Plymouth Congregational Church in Plymouth, CT and the Knapp Station Community Church in Norwood, NY. Wesley and Connie relocated to St Lawrence County after retirement to realize their dream of owning a farm and draft horses. He is said to have been a great man and a charmer by many.
Wesley Mason served as Staff Sergeant in the 43rd Division, 169th Infantry, Service Co. and saw action in all four sectors of the South Pacific. The 43rd Division was one of the original National Guard Units to be activated in defense of the United States following the bombing of Pearl Harbor. Wesley, with his division, participated in pivotal battles for Guadalcanal; Munda Airfield and the Driniumour River on New Guinea; and Ipo Dam in the Philippines. He abhorred war and while he would not wish to be celebrated for his participation; his service is a source of pride for his family and a grateful nation.
He is predeceased by his son Michael Mason and siblings Howard, Richard, Jean, Bonnie and Arnold. He is survived by his sister Arlene Makiewicz and brother Brian Mason, and his children Marsha Jenkins of MD, Anne Vitelli of CT, Wesley Mason, Jr. of FL and Beth Mason of VA. He was the proud grandfather of two grandsons; Erin Sigouin and Jacob Boring and two granddaughters; Maria Sigouin and Jillian Boring, four great-grandsons, and two great, great-granddaughters.
Calling hours begin at noon on Saturday, October 4th, 2014 at Knapp Station Community Church with service to follow at 1 pm. Military rites with color guard and gun salute will follow. In lieu of flowers the family asks for donations to be made in Wesley's name to the Knapp Station Community Church Youth Camp Fund. The family would like to extend their heartfelt gratitude for the care given to Wesley by his Pastor, Lee Sweeney, his faithful friends and aids; as well as the Hospice and Palliative Care of St Lawrence Valley.
Arrangements are entrusted to Hammill Funeral Home in Winthrop. Memories and condolences may be shared with Wesley's family at www.hammillfh.com.
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Beth Mason posted a condolence
Sunday, February 22, 2015
Dear Michelle,
I do remember you! I have thought of you often as well. I am Connie and Wesley's youngest daughter and met you when mom broke her hip. Thank you for taking the time to leave such a loving message. I hope you are doing well.
Dad leaving so shortly after mom was fitting.. He stayed just long enough to make sure it wasn't her that had to live without him for a moment..
Carol Yarrison.. I remember you and I will send this link out to my siblings so they can see all of these comments too.
Thank you..
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Michelle Durant posted a condolence
Saturday, October 18, 2014
I'm not sure if any of you remember me; but, I was the patient in the same room with your Mom, Constance, when she was in for a broken hip. With the little time I was able to spend with your sweet family, you all have left such an impact on my heart <3 I was so sad when I heard that she had passed and then, this morning, I was on here looking for someone else and I came across Wesley's Obituary <3 He was so sweet. I felt for him when I had found out Constance had passed. I could tell how much he loved her and ALL of his family, and I felt so badly for Wes that his lifelong love, Constance had went home ahead of him.......to watch over him until it was his time to go home and be reunited with her. My heart ached for him <3 I wish I could have known all of you under better circumstances; but, GOD was still working within all of us and I shall never forget Wes, Constance and their loving friends and family. God Bless You all <3
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Carol Gorham Yarrison posted a condolence
Wednesday, October 8, 2014
I am so sorry to read of Wes' passing, did not realize that Connie had passed as well. Marsha & I were in school together at Plymouth Center, I remember her well. I remember Connie & Wes as members of our church. I wish you all peace.
Carol
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John and Elizabeth Guiney posted a condolence
Friday, October 3, 2014
Were sorry to hear of the passing of Wes, Our thoughts and prayers go out to you at this time. We will miss hearing Wes read at church his voice made the Bible come to life. he will be missed greatly, I know Connie is with him celebrating.
We will miss your jolly laugh.
God Bless!
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Cindy Elliott-Niles posted a condolence
Thursday, October 2, 2014
I'm very sorry to hear of Wes's passing. We so enjoyed visiting with him at our Agway store and listening to his stories and talking "horse" with him over the years. He was always bubbly and we've missed him the last few years. I did get to visit with him at Maplewood a couple of years ago and he remembered me. What a fine person he was and how he loved his horses. We had many great conversations with him and still use a nice metal scoop he brought in and gave to us to use at the store after he had gotten out of horse ownership. He was well liked and we will miss him. Our condolences to you all.
Cindy Niles