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Yesterday marked one year since we brought Mason home from the NICU. We've summed up the year and where he is now and published it here ...
DIGITAL ONLY. Anfin C. Mason, son of Ole Mickael and Martha A. (Weeks) Mason, was born 8 Dec 1890 in Slater, Iowa and died 1 Aug 1951 in Waterloo, Iowa. On 20 Mar 1912, in Belmond, Iowa, he married Ella Dorothy Sorenson (1891-1989). They are buried in Elmwood Saint Joseph Cemetery, Mason City, Iowa. They had two children: Hale Irving (1914-1984) and Kathryn Lois (1920-1992). Photographer is Susong and Baldwin, Des Moines, Iowa. Cabinet Card.
Dear Mason,
When I arrived in Tombstone I only knew one kid, Travis. After meeting you I saw all of Cochise County and you seemed to know everyone, even the animals.
You gave everything you had without expecting anything in return and opened your home to Wherever you are now Mason, you left us too soon.
I'm honoured you considered me a friend and am glad for the short time we were able to spend together and only wish it was longer.
Your friend Forever, Chris.
Lions from several Clubs in Ireland gathered for the ceremony which was attended by some of Bert Mason's family
Lions from several Clubs in Ireland gathered for the ceremony which was attended by some of Bert Mason's family
On the third level of the tower is The Family of Freemasonry Exhibit, which includes Grottoes of North America, The Order of the Eastern Star, The Tall Cedars of Lebanon, The York Rite and Youth Orders.
A photo of the founding members of the Grayhorse War Mothers was on display at the Osage Veterans Memorial Commission Annual Reception on Oct. 19, 2024, in Pawhuska. From L-R: Rose Mason, Joe Miller, Rosa Kirk Pipestem, Kirk Boone, Josephine McKinley Hamilton, Harrison McKinley, Maggie Bates Goode, Tom Cox, and Celia Cox. ECHO REED/Osage News