Pansy Ermine Mason

(1919-2012)
FatherErnest Mason1,2 (1879-1965)
MotherMillua Ethel James (1881-1978)
Pansy Ermine (Mason) Clendenin
(1919–2012)
Pansy Ermine Mason, daughter of Ernest Mason and Millua Ethel James, was born in Winchester, Randolph County, IndianaG, on 15 January 1919.1 She died aged 93 in Apache Junction, ArizonaG, on 10 November 2012.3 She married in 1940, Harry O Clendenin.3
     In 1920 Pansy was living at Mosier Road, White River, Randolph County, IndianaG, in the household of her parents Ernest and Millua, and was recorded in the census as Pansy E Mason, aged one and born in Indiana.4

Children of Pansy Ermine Mason and Harry O Clendenin

Children who are or may be living are not shown.

 Notes & Citations

  1. Information supplied by Mildred Smith to Thurmon King, 1980,.
  2. Theodore C. Smith ().
  3. Obituary of Pansy E Clendenin in The Herald Bulletin Online, 16 November 2012, November 16, 2012
    Pansy E. Clendenin
    Jan. 15, 1919 - Nov. 10, 2012
    JUNCTION, Ariz. — Pansy E. Clendenin, 93, went home to be with her Lord on Saturday, Nov. 10, 2012.
    She was born January 15, 1919, in Randolph County, Indiana, to Ernest and Millua “Ethel” (James) Mason. She graduated from high school in 1937. Married Harry O. Clendenin in 1940, then had three sons, Harry, Ralph, and James Clendenin. They moved to California, where they raised their family; she  worked and retired in the finance department at the San Fernando Post Office, and also worked as a licensed beautician for many years to support her family. She had lived in Indiana, 29 Palms, Calif., Bullhead, Ariz., Mesa, Ariz., and made her final home in Apache Junction, Ariz.
    Her family surrounded her when she went with the Angels to be with the Lord.
    Survivors are one son, Ralph E. and Victoria Clendenin; and many grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and great-great-grandchildren.
    She was preceded in death by her parents, Ernest and Millua (James) Mason; her husband, Harry O. Clendenin; and two sons, Harry E. and James E. Clendenin.
    Services will be at 1 p.m. Monday at Brown-Butz-Diedring Funeral Home. Burial will follow at Jones Cemetery in Yorktown.
    Visitation will be from 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home.
  4. 1920 United States Federal Census, Roll T625_464, p. 2B, Enumeration District 170, Image 1051
    Mosier Road, White River, Randolph County, Indiana, 9 Jan 1920
    Mason, Ernest, head, 40, married, b. IN, father b. IN, mother b. OH, farm laborer, stock farm
    Mason, Millua, wife, 38, b. IN, father b. VA, mother b. IN
    Mason, Gorden G, son, 18, single, b. IN, father b. IN, mother b. IN, laborer, factory
    Mason, Edna M, dau, 13, b. IN, father b. IN, mother b. IN
    Mason, William A, son, 10, b. WA, father b. IN, mother b. IN
    Mason, Willard F, son, 4, b. MT, father b. IN, mother b. IN
    Mason, Pansy E, dau, 1, b. IN, father b. IN, mother b. IN.
Sackett line9th great-granddaughter of Thomas Sackett the elder of St Peter in Thanet
ChartsLine 3a (American)
Sackett Family Association descendants
Catrina Kohl, Donna Grote and Teresa Smith.
Generation.Tree10R.3
Last Edited21 Nov 2022
 

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