Jennie R. Mason age 90 of Hillsboro died Friday May 28, 2004 at the Salyer Adult Group Home. She was born February 11, 1914 in McMechen, West Virginia the daughter of the late Austin and Bertha (Workman) Rayburn. Mrs. Mason and her husband William C. Mason owned and operated the Ohio Asphaltic Limestone Corporation until Mr. Mason’s death in 1982. She is survived by one son and daughter-in-law, Bill Jr. and Anne Mason of Hillsboro, daughters and sons-in-law, Ann and Phil Gatch of Milford, Kay and John Lowe of Hillsboro, nine grandchildren, Diana Jones, Kathy McDonough, William C. Mason III, Tom Mason, Kitty Sweeting, Steven and Philip Gatch, Austin Lowe and Stephanie Williams, seventeen great grandchildren and two great-great grandchildren. In addition to her parents and husband, she was preceded in death by three brothers, Harry, Chuck and Roderick Rayburn and one sister, Madelyn Wheeland. The family will hold services privately. There will be no visitation. Memorial contributions may be made to the Highland County Unit of the American Cancer Society, 1100 Northview Drive, Apt 7C, Hillsboro, Ohio 45133 or to the Alzheimer’s Association, 644 Linn Street, Suite 1026, Cincinnati, Ohio 45203. The Turner & Son Funeral Home is serving the family. For more information of to send condolences to the family please visit www.turnerfuneralhomes.cc
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Kay and John, Our thoughts are with you, even though we are unable to be there ourselves. May you find comfort in your time of loss. Shelly and Joyce
1745 Emerald Glade Lane Cincinnati,OH 45255
Dear Ann, Bill, Kay, and family, I have so many wonderful memories of your mother. The stories that were told of Jen & Bill Lena Belle & Charlie and my parents when they went to Florida when we were in high school....Must have been the best!! Memories are the greatest. I know you will do alot reliving the "old days", in days to come. We all can rejoice in knowing they are all together, having a ball. I will remember you all in my prayers and thoughts. A BIG to you all, Ellen
1745 Emerald Glade Lane Cincinnati,OH 45255
Dear Ann, Bill, Kay, and family, I have so many wonderful memories of your mother. The stories that were told of Jen & Bill Lena Belle & Charlie and my parents when they went to Florida when we were in high school....Must have been the best!! Memories are the greatest. I know you will do alot reliving the "old days", in days to come. We all can rejoice in knowing they are all together, having a ball. I will remember you all in my prayers and thoughts. A BIG HUG to you all, Ellen
Pamela Limes 7964 S.R. 124 Hillsboro, OH 45133
Dear Ann, Bill and Kay: Mother and I are sorry to hear about Jen. We have certainly have known each other a long time. Mother still talks about the trip she, Jen, and Betty Wilkin took to China, as well as living on Danville Pike. Many memories. Those were good times. We were lucky people to have grown up that way. We are thinking about you. Love, Pam PS: I am also writing on behalf of Mother as she can no longer read or write because of her eyesight.
2011 Riverwood Dr. Nashville, TN 37216
We are sorry to hear of the passing of your mother. Please accept our deepest sympathy. Janet & Paul