Obituary - Frank Loyd Mason, retired foreman of a shoe manufacturing plant, died last night at his home in Farmingville. He was 70 years old and had lived at Farmingville for the past six years. He leaves his widow, Ada, and three sons, Frank, Willard and Chester. The funeral will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home, the Rev. Coulson Shepherd of the Patchogue Baptist church officiating, and interment will be in the Holtsville cemetery.
Estate - The will of Frank L. Mason, of Holtsville, formerly of Brooklyn, who died on November 17, disposes of an estate valued at more than $4,000. Ada Mason, widow, is bequeathed automobile, household furnishings, bric-a-brac, pictures, books, jewelry and other personal effects. The residuary estate is to be held in trust, the income to be used for the support and maintenance of the widow, and the support, maintenance and education of the sons, Frank L., Jr., Willard A., and Chester C. Mason, until the youngest attains the age of 21 years when the principal of the residuary is to be equally divided among the widow and the sons. Anton J. Dietrich, of Richmond Hill, is named executor.
(The Patchogue advance., November 18, 1932, Page 8; The County Review, January 12, 1933, Page 2)
Obituary - Frank Loyd Mason, retired foreman of a shoe manufacturing plant, died last night at his home in Farmingville. He was 70 years old and had lived at Farmingville for the past six years. He leaves his widow, Ada, and three sons, Frank, Willard and Chester. The funeral will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home, the Rev. Coulson Shepherd of the Patchogue Baptist church officiating, and interment will be in the Holtsville cemetery.
Estate - The will of Frank L. Mason, of Holtsville, formerly of Brooklyn, who died on November 17, disposes of an estate valued at more than $4,000. Ada Mason, widow, is bequeathed automobile, household furnishings, bric-a-brac, pictures, books, jewelry and other personal effects. The residuary estate is to be held in trust, the income to be used for the support and maintenance of the widow, and the support, maintenance and education of the sons, Frank L., Jr., Willard A., and Chester C. Mason, until the youngest attains the age of 21 years when the principal of the residuary is to be equally divided among the widow and the sons. Anton J. Dietrich, of Richmond Hill, is named executor.
(The Patchogue advance., November 18, 1932, Page 8; The County Review, January 12, 1933, Page 2)
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