Obituary
Obituary of Mason Shore
SHORE - It is with great sadness that we publish the sudden death of our precious son, brother, grandson, great grandson, nephew, cousin, and friend, Mason Marlo Mckinley Shore. Mason was born at Yorkton, Saskatchewan on June 27, 1992. He became a tall handsome young man who had yet much to accomplish in life. However, his life was cut short as the result of a tragic car accident on Friday, June 12, 2009. Mason enjoyed a variety of sports activities… skateboarding, snowboarding, golfing, hockey, and the infamous "parking lot baseball". He was a fan of the Yorkton Terriers hockey team and was proud to have been a member of the Raider Gridder football team, and he loved his Oilers. He also looked forward to attending Saskatchewan Roughrider games, the annual hunting and fishing trips to Jan Lake with his dad, brothers and grandpa Michael. Mason enjoyed to travel. Some highlights were a trip to Bermuda with his mother, where he experienced snorkelling, cave exploring and island life, a trip to Minneapolis to a Blue Jays baseball game with his father and most recently a trip to Jamaica with his family. He loved animals and especially his dog Molly. Mason was a reserved, kind and likeable individual who will be deeply missed by those who knew him. His memory will be cherished by his loving mother Michelle, his brothers, Michael and Mackenzie; his loving father Marlo, his step-mother Crystal and her daughter Sara, who looked up to Masy as her "big brother". His "special" aunts: Shauna (Bradley) Duncan and children Demery, Wyatt and Will; Shannan (Lance) Gay; his uncle, Sheldon (Sharon) Shore and her sons Rob and Brady; grandparents Michael and Shirley Shore, Darlene Allary, Fred Allary (and family Shayne, Shara, Luke & Ashley); great grandparents, Mary Didluck, and Alex and Bertha Allary; along with numerous other relatives and friends. The Bible promises and is what Mason believed, that all those in Jehovah God's memory, asleep in death in the memorial tombs, can look forward to a resurrection, "the standing back to life" to everlasting life in a paradise earth. Psalm 37:29 "The righteous themselves will possess the earth and they will reside forever upon it." Revelation 21:4 "And he will wipe out every tear from their eyes and DEATH WILL BE NO MORE, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore. The former things have passed away. We sincerely would like you to be comforted by what Mason believed and knew about his future. Please visit in the privacy of your home www.watchtower.org. The funeral service was held on Wednesday, June 17, 2009 from the Yorkton Memorial Gardens Family Centre with Mr. Mel Keeble of the Yorkton Congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses officiating. The interment took place in the Garden of Memories with Mason's brother Michael as the urnbearer. My brothers and I enjoyed many things together. When we were young we spent countless hours building Legos, sometimes we would even stay up all night long. We played outdoor sports and games of all kinds in our front yard or the parking lot across the street, even making them up as we went along (RULES TOO!). Video games were another passion of ours. It started with Super Nintendo (Super Mario World), working our way up through various gaming systems, finally to computer games, especially WoW and doing endless raids together. (Nightreaper, Masson (Shelb), Maxumus). With a heavy heart and sigh, how does one begin to sum up our brotherly love, special bond, and the good times we had. - Michael. In memory of Mason, friends so wishing may make donations to the Raider Gridder Football team to build a bench at Century Field. Please forward donations to 'Memory Fund' c/o Chris Dickson, Box 1610, Yorkton, SK, S3N 3L2. Arrangements were in care of Bailey's Funeral Home. Service Information
Wednesday, June 17th, 2009 2:00pm, Yorkton Memorial Gardens Family Centre
Interment Details
Yorkton Memorial Gardens
Services for Mason Shore
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