Beloved husband, father and grandfather Victor L. Mason IV from Hilton, New York, passed away peacefully in his home at the age of 80 on March 7, 2022, after battling several years of dementia.
Born July 20, 1941, in Hornell, New York, and raised in Coudersport, Pennsylvania, Victor’s goal from a young age was to see the world. He served four years in the Air Force as a Cryptographer, stationed at bases in Bermuda, Germany, Turkey, and Vietnam. He settled in Rochester New York and became a project engineer for Rochester General Hospital before buying a sport shop in Spencerport and running a charter fishing service. In his final working years, he owned and operated Green Mountain Landscaping. He was an outdoorsman with a lifelong love for hunting and fishing. In retirement, Victor enjoyed traveling vacations with his wife of 45 years.
He is predeceased by his father and mother, Victor and Maxine (Schadenberger) Mason, and his sister, Victoria Murdoch. He is survived by his wife (Dorothy), children Tara Trask, Justine(Eric) Parks, Erica (Scott) Stepanek, Terri (Al) Buchinski. He has 8 grandchildren, 2 great grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews.
Memorial Services will be at Lakeview Community Church on March 12, 2022 at 11am, with a luncheon following. Memorial donations can be made to Volunteer Services, VA Clinic, 260 Calkins Road, Rochester NY 14623, Account 1628.
I extend my deepest sympathy to Dorothy and family; may our Lord comfort and bless them all.
Dottie, Terri and Erica, Our condolences on Vic’s passing.
Mark and Lynn Reichardt
Justine and family, We are so sorry for your loss. His life seemed full of adventure and love. He certainly passed that on to you. God bless.
The Kerrs-TCMS family.
Terri and family, my deepest condolences.
Dottie and family, I am so sorry for your loss. Vic was a great friend and will be missed immensely.
Dottie and the Mason family, words cannot express my condolences for the loss of a great man, husband, father, grandfather and friend.
My memories of Vic will always be filled with great conversations, laughter, hugs and love. Thank you Erica and Scott for sharing with me and my family a priceless gem filled with so much knowledge and a caring heart.
It is my families honor to have known Vic.
Fondly,
Donnell, Geralyn & Yulander
Mrs. Mason, Erica, Scott, and family,
So sorry for your loss. I know you’ll cherish all the good times and memories. We had such a good time with your dad on the golf cart last Halloween. What a wonderful legacy he has left behind with all his kids and grandchildren. It was obvious he was proud of his family.
Our deepest sympathy,
Rich & Cheryl Wiest
So sorry to hear about Vic. He was a great neighbor and my favorite neighbor. God bless you and your family. He will be sorely missed.
Ed Dyminski and Cindy Christian