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					   Mason E. House 
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            [August 15, 2014]  
			
			ADDISON, 
			TX - Mason E. House, 88, of Addison, Texas, formerly of Lincoln, IL 
			passed away August 6, 2014 at Baylor Regional Medical Center of 
			Plano, Tx. 
			Arrangements have been entrusted to Fricke-Calvert-Schrader Funeral 
			Home, Lincoln. | 
						
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							Private family graveside services with military 
							honors will be held at a later date 
							Funeral home:
							Fricke-Calvert-Schrader, Lincoln
							 
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							Mason E House, 88, of Addison, Texas, formerly of 
							Lincoln, passed away on August 6, 2014, at Baylor 
							Regional Medical Center of Plano. He is survived by 
							his wife Florence of 63 years, daughter Stephanie 
							House of Addison Texas, son Randy and wife Debbie 
							(Franklin) House of Plano, Texas, and daughter 
							Kimberly House of Pensacola, Florida. Grandsons 
							Parker House - Los Angeles, California, Harrison 
							House - Houston, Texas, and Spencer House - 
							University of Cincinnati, and granddaughters Sarah 
							Grace and Mary Catherine Lykins - Pensacola, Florida 
							and brother Tyler House - Wisconsin. He was a loving 
							husband, father, grandfather and loyal friend to 
							many.
 Mason was born August 19, 1925, to Frank T. and 
							Hazel M. House in Lincoln, IL. After graduating from 
							Lincoln High School as a junior, where he lettered 
							in football, he enlisted in the Navy and attended 
							the University of IL and Murray State University, 
							playing football for Murray for one season while in 
							the Naval Flight Training Program during WWII. He 
							served in the South Pacific on the USS LSM 204 
							during WWII.
 
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							After the war, Mason graduated from Bradley 
							University with a degree of horology, joining his 
							father and uncle at House and Sons Jewelers in 
							Lincoln. He married Florence Malerich on February 
							12, 1951. For the majority of his working career he 
							was a realtor and developer of both Country Club 
							Estates and Chautauqua Woods. He was very proud of 
							these developments for the city of Lincoln. He was 
							preceded in death by his parents and infant 
							daughter; Jean Ann. Private family graveside 
							services with military honors will be held at a 
							later date. Memorial donations may be made to the 
							First Presbyterian Church of Lincoln or to St. 
							Jude’s Children’s Hospital. Fricke-Calvert-Schrader 
							Funeral Home is handling arrangements.
 
            
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