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Robert John Mason

1933 - 2021

Robert John Mason obituary, 1933-2021, Colorado Springs, CO

Robert Mason Obituary

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ROBERT JOHN MASON
August 6, 1933 December 12, 2020
After a happy life, Robert John Mason entered "The Church Triumphant" on 12/13/20 at his home. He is survived by his wife of 60 years Margy, his sons James Reed and Chad Andrew and daughters Amy Binkowski and Katherine Young. Grandchildren Charles, Karah, Viktoria, Kaila, Lacy, Rylan, Tanner, Chase and Vivian and a great grandson Liam.
Bob was born August 6, 1933 in Arcadia, KN. A Cheyenne Mountain High School alum, he received a degree in Civil Engineering from Colorado College and a Doctor of Laws degree from Denver University. Bob specialized in corporate and real estate law. Friends and colleagues say that he was a great listener, mediator and one of the kindest men they have ever known.
He never missed a single child's game, practice, event, or forgot what is really important in life. He served on his church Vestry, the boards of Pikes Peak Community Action Agency, Workout Limited, American Arbitration Association, Manitou Springs Historical Society, and was president of Pikes Peak Amateur Hockey Association.
For a more detailed obituary and the celebration of life announcement (to be held in the summer), visit: www.MountainMemorialFH.com/obituary/Robert-Mason

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Published by The Gazette on Jan. 10, 2021.

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Andrea and Dwayne Burkey

January 11, 2021

Reed and family,
I am so very sorry for your loss. Your Dad was a kind man and will be missed.
Much love to you all,
Andrea and Dwayne

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