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==Birth==  
 
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Bonnie Lou Mason was born in 1946, the daughter of Harold and Florence Mason of  Delmar. Her siblings were:
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*Sheila McChasney of Canisteo
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*Gail Cook of  Quaker Street
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*Darlene Dowse of  Delmar
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*Terri Garrand of Amesbury, Mass.
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*Melissa Mason of  Delmar
  
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Bonnie Mason was a graduate of Bethlehem Central High school and  State University in Albany.
  
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Bonnie Stevens taught mathematics in  the fall at Guilderland Central  Junior High school.
  
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Bonnie Lou Mason married '''[[Stevens, Robert|Robert Marshall Stevens]]''' on July 29, 1967. Their children were:
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*Megan Stevens
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*Travis Stevens
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*Jason Stevens
  
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'''Stevens - Mason'''
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Miss Bonnie Lou Mason, Albany's 1965 Tulip Queen and  daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold  T. Mason, 58 Louise St., Delmar,  became the bride of Robert Marshall Stevens, son of Mr. and Mrs.  Marshall Stevens of Knox, last  Saturday morning in Delmar Reformed church. Dr. LeRoy C.  Brandt performed the ceremony.  Miss Marie-Estelle Ferrante of Solvay was maid of honor. The  bridesmaids were Misses Darlene  and Terri Mason, sisters Of the  bride, and Marcia Stevens, sister of the bridegroom. Melissa Mason, sister of the bride, was flower  girl, ,
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Ronald Stevens was best man  for his brother. Ushers were  Bradford Stevens, brother of the  bridegroom, and Roger Van Wormer, Knox.  After a reception at Tall Timber  Country Club, the couple left on a  wedding trip to Bermuda. They  will live at 2 Grandview Dr., Voorheesville.  The bride is a graduate of Bethlehem Central High school and  State University in Albany. She  will begin teaching mathematics in  the fall at Guilderland Central  Junior High school. Her husband  is a graduate of Berne-Knox Central school and attended State  Agricultural and Technical Institute at Cobleskill. He is a member of the New York National Guard and is associated with his father in a fuel oil distribution  company.
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:Knickerbocker News - Saturday, August 5, 1967
 
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[[File:Grave-Knox-StevensMarshallMonument.jpg|300px|thumb|right|<center>[[k:Knox Cemetery|Knox Cemetery]]<br>Marshall Stevens Monument</center>]]
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[[File:Grave-Knox-StevensRobertM.jpg|300px|thumb|right|<center>[[k:Knox Cemetery|Knox Cemetery]]<br>Stevens<br>Robert M. 1942 - <br>Bonnie Mason<br>Wife of Robert 1946 - 1982</center>]]
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[[File:Grave-Knox-StevensMarshallt.jpg|300px|thumb|right|<center>[[k:Knox Cemetery|Knox Cemetery]]<br>Stevens<br>Marshall 1915- 1994 <br>Jennie Jablonoski<br>Wife of Marshall 1919 - </center>]]
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Bonnie Lou Mason Stevens died Tuesday, Aug. 10, 1982
  
 
==Obituary==  
 
==Obituary==  
[[File:.jpg|300px|thumb|right|<center> Obituary - [[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] — </center>]]
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[[File:19820812MasonBonnieObit.jpg|300px|thumb|right|<center>Bonnie Lou Mason Stevens Obituary - [[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] — Thursday, August 12, 1982</center>]]
STEVENS — Tuesday, Aug. 10,  
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Died
Bonnie Mason Stevens of Knox,  
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wife of Robert M. Stevens; mother  
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STEVENS — Tuesday, Aug. 10, Bonnie Mason Stevens of Knox, wife of Robert M. Stevens; mother of Jason D., Travis D. and Megan L. Stevens, all of Knox; daughter of Harold and Florence Mason of Delmar; sister of Sheila McChasney of Canisteo, Gail Cook of Quaker Street, Darlene Dowse of Delmar, Terri Garrand of Amesbury, Mass, and Melissa Mason of Delmar; also survived by many aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews. Memorial services were held Thursday at 2 p:m. from Knox Reformed Church, Knox. Those who wish may make contributions to the Knox Reformed Church Memorial Fund, Knox, N.Y. 12107. Arrangements were by Fredendall Funeral Home, Altamont.  
of Jason Di, Travis D. and Megan  
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:[[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] - Thursday, August 12, 1982
L. Stevens, all of Knox; daughter  
 
of Harold and Florence Mason of  
 
Delmar; sister of Sheila McChasney of Canisteo, Gail Cook of  
 
Quaker Street, Darlene Dowse of  
 
Delmar, Terri Garrand of Amesbury, Mass, and Melissa Mason of  
 
Delmar; also survived by many  
 
aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews.  
 
Memorial services were held  
 
Thursday at 2 p:m. from Knox  
 
Reformed Church, Knox. Those  
 
who wish may make contributions  
 
to the Knox Reformed Church  
 
Memorial Fund, Knox, N.Y. 12107.  
 
Arrangements were by Fredendall  
 
Funeral Home, Altamont.  
 
:[[Altamont Enterprise]] -  
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 18:45, 16 May 2013

Birth

Bonnie Lou Mason was born in 1946, the daughter of Harold and Florence Mason of Delmar. Her siblings were:

  • Sheila McChasney of Canisteo
  • Gail Cook of Quaker Street
  • Darlene Dowse of Delmar
  • Terri Garrand of Amesbury, Mass.
  • Melissa Mason of Delmar

Education

Bonnie Mason was a graduate of Bethlehem Central High school and State University in Albany.

Occupation

Bonnie Stevens taught mathematics in the fall at Guilderland Central Junior High school.

Marriage & Children

Bonnie Lou Mason married Robert Marshall Stevens on July 29, 1967. Their children were:

  • Megan Stevens
  • Travis Stevens
  • Jason Stevens

Stevens - Mason

Miss Bonnie Lou Mason, Albany's 1965 Tulip Queen and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold T. Mason, 58 Louise St., Delmar, became the bride of Robert Marshall Stevens, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Stevens of Knox, last Saturday morning in Delmar Reformed church. Dr. LeRoy C. Brandt performed the ceremony. Miss Marie-Estelle Ferrante of Solvay was maid of honor. The bridesmaids were Misses Darlene and Terri Mason, sisters Of the bride, and Marcia Stevens, sister of the bridegroom. Melissa Mason, sister of the bride, was flower girl, , Ronald Stevens was best man for his brother. Ushers were Bradford Stevens, brother of the bridegroom, and Roger Van Wormer, Knox. After a reception at Tall Timber Country Club, the couple left on a wedding trip to Bermuda. They will live at 2 Grandview Dr., Voorheesville. The bride is a graduate of Bethlehem Central High school and State University in Albany. She will begin teaching mathematics in the fall at Guilderland Central Junior High school. Her husband is a graduate of Berne-Knox Central school and attended State Agricultural and Technical Institute at Cobleskill. He is a member of the New York National Guard and is associated with his father in a fuel oil distribution company.

Knickerbocker News - Saturday, August 5, 1967

Death

Knox Cemetery
Marshall Stevens Monument
Knox Cemetery
Stevens
Robert M. 1942 -
Bonnie Mason
Wife of Robert 1946 - 1982
Knox Cemetery
Stevens
Marshall 1915- 1994
Jennie Jablonoski
Wife of Marshall 1919 -

Bonnie Lou Mason Stevens died Tuesday, Aug. 10, 1982

Obituary

Bonnie Lou Mason Stevens Obituary - Altamont Enterprise — Thursday, August 12, 1982

Died

STEVENS — Tuesday, Aug. 10, Bonnie Mason Stevens of Knox, wife of Robert M. Stevens; mother of Jason D., Travis D. and Megan L. Stevens, all of Knox; daughter of Harold and Florence Mason of Delmar; sister of Sheila McChasney of Canisteo, Gail Cook of Quaker Street, Darlene Dowse of Delmar, Terri Garrand of Amesbury, Mass, and Melissa Mason of Delmar; also survived by many aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews. Memorial services were held Thursday at 2 p:m. from Knox Reformed Church, Knox. Those who wish may make contributions to the Knox Reformed Church Memorial Fund, Knox, N.Y. 12107. Arrangements were by Fredendall Funeral Home, Altamont.

Altamont Enterprise - Thursday, August 12, 1982

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