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Benjiman Lee Mason

February 10, 1927 — October 8, 2014

Benjiman Lee Mason

Benjiman Lee Mason Benjiman Lee Mason passed away at Longmeadow Healthcare, in Justin, TX on October 8, 2014. Benjiman was born February 10, 1927 in Kalamo, MI. to John R. and Ethel Rodgers Mason. Survivors: Sister, Dora Chase and husband Don (Deceased); Sons, Robert Lee Mason and wife Rosemary of Gladwin, MI., John Robert Mason of Harrison, MI.; 3 Grandchildren, Chad Mason and wife Val of Hesston, KS., Jim Mason and wife Lindsey of Middleville, MI., Chris Mason and wife Tara of Beaulh, MI.; 6 Great Grandchildren; 4 Stepsons, Michael London and wife Deb of Northlake, TX., Patrick London and wife Karen of Hastings, MI., Sam London and wife Bobbie of Mason, MI., Riley London and wife Susan of Attapulgus, GA.; 10 Step Grandchildren; 7 Step Great Grandchildren; 4 Nephews, David, Dan, Donald and Dallas Chase. Benjiman attended Nashville, MI and Vermontville, MI. schools and served in the U.S. Navy. He was previously married to Helen Olson before her death. He married Thelma London Mason in 1975. Benjiman owned Hometown Lumber before retiring in 1985. He volunteered at Pennock Hospital before moving to Florida. He also served on the boards of Federal House Corp., Nashville, MI, Love Inc., and Habitat for Humanity, and Gideons International of Hastings, MI. He was a former member of Nashville Nazarene Church of Nashville, MI. and Ocala First Nazarene Church in Ocala, FL. Benjiman loved traveling before health issues and moved to Northlake, TX. in 2011. To send flowers or a memorial gift to the family of Benjiman Lee Mason please visit our Sympathy Store.
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