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Geraldine Lyn (Gerri) Grove (Mason) - Class Of 1967 VIEW PROFILE

Geraldine Lyn (Gerri) Grove (Mason)

 

 

 

Geraldine Lyn Mason March 6, 1949 - January 21, 2010 PHENIX CITY, AL— Geraldine Lyn Mason was called home to sing with the angels and dance in heaven Thursday January 21, 2010. Gerri, as her beloved friends and family call her, loved life, loved music and loved to laugh. Gerri dedicated 25 years of service to The Medical Center. She is survived by her loving husband of 42 years, Johnnie Steven Mason of Phenix City, AL; two children, Amy Mason Burgess of Columbus, GA, and Johnnie Steven Mason II of Phenix City, AL; two grandchildren Justin Burgess and Skye Mason; her mother and step-father Lois and Homer Gray of Phenix City, AL. Her sister and brother-in-law, Jeannie and Lyn Clements of Elizabethtown, KY; her sister-in-law and husband, Brenda and Billy Belk of Bleeker, AL; her step-brothers, Rodney and Mark; and stepsister Gina; her mother-in-law, Nezbaline Mason and the late Johnnie Mason of Columbus, GA. Preceded in death by her father, Retired Colonel Raymond Grove, and many other beloved family members. Her family has asked that in lieu of flowers, donations be made in her honor to "The Alzheimer's Association of GA" and The Susan G. Comen Breast Cancer Foundation. Arrangements are as follows: Viewing- Sunday January 24, 2010 5:00-8:00 p.m. at Vance Memorial Chapel, Phenix City, AL. Service- Monday, January 25, 2010 at 1:00 p.m. at Lakewood Baptist Church and the interment following at Ft. Mitchell National Cemetery. Many special thanks to Columbus Hospice for their love and support.



 
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01/23/10 03:28 PM #1    

Sid Welch (1967)

Gerri was always a lady, which is the greatest "title" of all. God Bless you Gerri.

Sid Welch

01/26/10 08:06 AM #2    

Allen (David) Phillips III (1967)

I was very sadden to hear about Geri Grove. She was a beatiful woman and the nicest, kindest person that I remember at Baker. The one thing I remember most about Geri was I felt she so much more mature compared to the rest of us. Even though I had no contact with her after high school I am certain she was the same person all of her life. My regards to her family. I know she has left a void on this earth. God bless her!

01/27/10 09:26 PM #3    

Terry Howard (1965)

Yes in deed, Gerry was a very sweet girl. God bless her family. Terry Howard

02/02/10 07:55 PM #4    

Sandy Schafer (Curto) (1967)

I'm so sad to learn of Gerri's passing... She was a cherished friend and confidant! Gerri always seemed wise beyond her years, what we now refer to as an 'old soul'... My regards to her family, I pray the Lord will comfort you in your loss and bring reassurance of Gerri's peace.

Sandy Schafer Curto

02/04/10 08:46 PM #5    

Henry Mixon (1965)

I am saddened to find out tonight of Gerri's death. She was a very special friend during our high years. My sincerest sympathy to her family.
Henry Mixon

03/27/10 11:09 AM #6    

Ricky Howard (1967)

Sad to hear of Gerri's passing. She was always so easy to talk to and such a great listener. She was always a true friend and everyone loved her. My regards to her family.
Rick Howard

12/18/12 05:36 PM #7    

Louis Smith (1968)

gerri wasn`t a cheerleader or a majorette,she was the prettiest girl that ever walked the halls of baker high.she was smart had pose and grace.she was a beautiful woman. a true southern lady. my condolences to her family.


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